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Clementine Latin Vulgate
secundum Matthæum 17:19
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Et ait illi: Surge, vade: quia fides tua te salvum fecit.
Et ait illi: "Surge, vade; fides tua te salvum fecit".
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thy faith: Luke 7:50, Luke 8:48, Luke 18:42, Matthew 9:22, Mark 5:34, Mark 10:52
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he said unto him, arise,.... For, as yet, he lay at his feet upon his face, adoring and praising him; nor did he attempt to rise till Jesus bid him: adding,
go thy way; to thine own country, town, or city, and to thy friends and relations, and about thy business:
thy faith hath made thee whole: or "saved thee", in soul, as well as body; that is, Christ, the object of faith, had saved him; for his salvation is ascribed to his faith, not as the efficient cause of it, but as that was wrought in him, and drawn forth from him, and exercised by him, in receiving this blessing from Christ, the author of it, even both corporeal and spiritual salvation.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Go thy way - To the “priest;” for without “his” certificate he could not again be restored to the society of his friends, or to the public worship of God. Having now appropriately expressed your gratitude, go to the priest and obey the law of God. Renewed sinners, while their hearts overflow with gratitude to Jesus, “express” that gratitude by obeying God, and by engaging in the appropriate duties of their calling and of religion.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Luke 17:19. Thy faith hath made thee whole. — Thy faith hath been the means of receiving that influence by which thou hast been cleansed.