Jesus exorcising at sunset
The
According to the Gospels, after Jesus had healed the mother of Peter's wife, when evening came, many who were demon-possessed were brought to him, and he drove out the spirits with a word and healed all the sick. According to the Gospel of Matthew, this was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah:
- "He took up our infirmities
- and bore our diseases.[2]
According to the
The accounts in the Gospels of Mark and Luke report events taking place on the Sabbath. Sundown signified the end of the Jewish Sabbath. Many people came out or were brought out to Jesus to be healed of their infirmities and delivered from evil spirits. As described in the biblical account of the event, every single person that came out was healed or delivered. Jesus had compassion on the mass of people in his presence because he identified with the pain and suffering they were going through even though he was not subject to the afflictions himself. The supernatural power flowing out of Jesus provided evidence of him being the foretold Messiah of Israel as prophesied by the Isaiah the prophet.[3]
Matthew's gospel makes no reference in this narrative its timing on the evening of Sabbath day: the first mention of the Sabbath day and
See also
- Life of Jesus in the New Testament
References
- ISBN 0802807356 page 149; Clowes, John, 1817, The Miracles of Jesus Christ published by J. Gleave, Manchester, UK page 36
- ^ Isaiah 53:4
- ISBN 0-8024-0763-3.
- ^ Pulpit Commentary on Matthew 8, accessed 24 December 2016