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Selected Verse: Matthew 8:10 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
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Mt 8:10 |
Strong Concordance |
When [1161] Jesus [2424] heard [191] it, he marvelled [2296], and [2532] said [2036] to them that followed [190], Verily [281] I say [3004] unto you [5213], I have [2147] not [3761] found [2147] so great [5118] faith [4102], no, not [3761] in [1722] Israel [2474]. |
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King James |
When Jesus heard it, he marvelled, and said to them that followed, Verily I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
When Jesus heard it, he marveled - He wondered at it, or he deemed it remarkable.
I have not found so great faith - The word "faith," here, means "confidence" or belief that Christ had power to heal his servant. It does not of "necessity" imply that he had saving faith; though, from the connection and the spirit manifested, it seems probable that he had. If this was so, then he was the first Gentile convert to Christianity, and was a very early illustration of what was more clearly revealed afterward - that the pagan were to be brought to the knowledge of the truth.
Not in Israel - Israel was a name given to "Jacob" Gen 32:28-29, because, as a prince, he had power with God; because he persevered in wrestling with the angel that met him, and obtained the blessing. The name is derived from two Hebrew words signifying "Prince" and "God." He was one of the patriarchs, a progenitor of the Jewish nation; and the names "Israel and Israelites" were given to them, as the name Romans to the Roman people was in honor of Romulus, and the name "American" to this continent from "Americus Vespuccius." The name Israel was given to the whole nation until the time of Jeroboam, when only the ten tribes that revolted received the name, probably because they were a majority of the nation. After the captivity of Babylon it was given to all the Jews indiscriminately. See Mat 10:6; Act 7:42; Heb 8:8; Mar 15:32. It here means, "I have not found such an instance of "confidence" among the Jews." |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel - For the centurion was not an Israelite. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel - That is, I have not found so great an instance of confidence and faith in my power, even among the Jews, as this Roman, a Gentile, has shown himself to possess.
From Luk 7:5, where it is said of this centurion, "he loved our nation, and has built us a synagogue," we may infer that this man was like the centurion mentioned Act 10:1; a devout Gentile, a proselyte of the gate, one who believed in the God of Israel, without conforming to the Jewish ritual or receiving circumcision. Though the military life is one of the most improper nurses for the Christian religion, yet in all nations there have been found several instances of genuine humility, and faith in God, even in soldiers; and perhaps never more, in the British military, than at present, a.d. 1831. |
32 Let [2597] Christ [5547] the King [935] of Israel [2474] descend [2597] now [3568] from [575] the cross [4716], that [2443] we may see [1492] and [2532] believe [4100]. And [2532] they that were crucified [4957] with him [846] reviled [3679] him [846].
8 For [1063] finding fault [3201] with them [846], he saith [3004], Behold [2400], the days [2250] come [2064], saith [3004] the Lord [2962], when [2532] I will make [4931] a new [2537] covenant [1242] with [1909] the house [3624] of Israel [2474] and [2532] with [1909] the house [3624] of Judah [2455]:
42 Then [1161] God [2316] turned [4762], and [2532] gave [3860] them [846] up [3860] to worship [3000] the host [4756] of heaven [3772]; as it [2531] is written [1125] in [1722] the book [976] of the prophets [4396], O ye house [3624] of Israel [2474], have ye offered [3361] [4374] to me [3427] slain beasts [4968] and [2532] sacrifices [2378] by the space of forty [5062] years [2094] in [1722] the wilderness [2048]?
6 But [1161] go [4198] rather [3123] to [4314] the lost [622] sheep [4263] of the house [3624] of Israel [2474].
28 And he said [0559], Thy name [08034] shall be called [0559] no more Jacob [03290], but Israel [03478]: for as a prince hast thou power [08280] with God [0430] and with men [0582], and hast prevailed [03201].
29 And Jacob [03290] asked [07592] him, and said [0559], Tell [05046] me, I pray thee, thy name [08034]. And he said [0559], Wherefore is it [02088] that thou dost ask [07592] after my name [08034]? And he blessed [01288] him there.
1 [1161] There was [2258] a certain [5100] man [435] in [1722] Caesarea [2542] called [3686] Cornelius [2883], a centurion [1543] of [1537] the band [4686] called [2564] the Italian [2483] band,
5 For [1063] he loveth [25] our [2257] nation [1484], and [2532] he [846] hath built [3618] us [2254] a synagogue [4864].