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THE GOSPEL
ACCORDING TO
LUKE
Commentary by DAVID BROWN
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CHAPTER 8
@Lu
8:1-3. A GALILEAN CIRCUIT, WITH THE TWELVE AND CERTAIN
MINISTERING WOMEN. (In Luke only).
1. went--travelled, made a progress.
throughout every city
and village--through town and village.
preaching,
&c.--the Prince of itinerant preachers scattering far
and wide the seed of the Kingdom.
2. certain women . . . healed,
&c.--on whom He had the double claim of having brought
healing to their bodies and new life to their souls. Drawn
to Him by an attraction more than magnetic, they accompany
Him on this tour as His almoners--ministering unto
Him of their substance. Blessed Saviour! It melts us to
see Thee living upon the love of Thy ransomed people. That
they bring Thee their poor offerings we wonder not. Thou
hast sown unto them spiritual things, and they think it,
as well they might, a small thing that Thou shouldst reap
their material things (@1Co
9:11). But dost Thou take it at their hand, and
subsist upon it? "Oh, the depth of the riches"
(@Ro
11:33)--of this poverty of His!
Mary Magdalene--that
is, probably, of Magdala (on which see @Mt
15:39; see on Mr 8:10).
went--rather,
"had gone."
seven devils--(@Mr
16:9). It is a great wrong to this honored woman to
identify her with the once profligate woman of @Lu
7:37, and to call all such penitents Magdalenes.
The mistake has arisen from confounding unhappy demoniacal
possession with the conscious entertainment of diabolic
impurity, or supposing the one to have been afflicted as a
punishment for the other--for which there is not the least
scriptural ground.
3. Joanna, wife of Chuza, Herod's steward--If the
steward of such a godless, cruel, and licentious wretch as
Herod Antipas (see on Mr 6:14, &c.). differed greatly
from himself, his post would be no easy or enviable one.
That he was a disciple of Christ is very improbable,
though he might be favorably disposed towards Him. But
what we know not of him, and may fear he lacked, we are
sure his wife possessed. Healed either of "evil
spirits" or of some one of the
"infirmities" here referred to--the ordinary
diseases of humanity--she joins in the Saviour's train of
grateful, clinging followers. Of "Susanna," next
mentioned, we know nothing but the name, and that here
only. But her services on this memorable occasion have
immortalized her name. "Wheresoever this gospel shall
be preached throughout the whole world, this also that she
hath done," in ministering to the Lord of her
substance on His Galilean tour, "shall be spoken of
as a memorial of her" (@Mr
14:9).
many others--that
is, many other healed women. What a train! and all
ministering unto Him of their substance, and He allowing
them to do it and subsisting upon it! "He who was the
support of the spiritual life of His people disdained not
to be supported by them in the body. He was not ashamed to
penetrate so far into the depths of poverty as to live
upon the alms of love. He only fed others miraculously;
for Himself, He lived upon the love of His people. He gave
all things to men, His brethren, and received all things
from them, enjoying thereby the pure blessing of love:
which is then only perfect when it is at the same time
both giving and receiving. Who could invent such things as
these? It was necessary to live in this manner that it
might be so recorded" [OLSHAUSEN].
@Lu
8:4-18. PARABLE OF THE SOWER.
(See on Mr 4:3-9, Mr 4:14-20.)
16. No man, &c.--(see on Mt 5:15, of which this
is nearly a repetition).
17. For nothing, &c.--(See on Lu 12:2).
18. how ye--in @Mr
4:24, "what ye hear." The one implies
the other. The precept is very weighty.
seemeth to have--or,
"thinketh that he hath" (Margin). The
"having" of @Mt
13:12 (on which see), and this "thinking he
hath," are not different. Hanging loosely on him, and
not appropriated, it is and is not his.
@Lu
8:19-21. HIS MOTHER AND BRETHREN DESIRE TO SPEAK WITH
HIM.
(See on Mt 12:46-50).
@Lu
8:22-25. JESUS CROSSING THE LAKE, STILLS THE STORM.
(See on Mt 8:23-27, and @Mr
4:35-41).
23. filled--literally, "were getting
filled," that is, those who sailed; meaning that
their ship was so.
@Lu
8:26-39. DEMONIAC OF GADARA HEALED.
(See on Mt 8:28-34; and @Mr
5:1-20).
@Lu
8:40-56. JAIRUS' DAUGHTER RAISED AND ISSUE OF BLOOD
HEALED.
(See on Mt 9:18-26; and Mr 5:21-43).
40. gladly received him, for . . . all
waiting for him--The abundant teaching of that day (in
@Mt
13:1-58; and see @Mr
4:36), had only whetted the people's appetite; and
disappointed, as would seem, that He had left them in the
evening to cross the lake, they remain hanging about the
beach, having got a hint, probably through some of His
disciples, that He would be back the same evening. Perhaps
they witnessed at a distance the sudden calming of the
tempest. Here at least they are, watching for His return,
and welcoming Him to the shore. The tide of His popularity
was now fast rising.
45. Who touched me?--"Askest Thou, Lord, who
touched Thee? Rather ask who touched Thee not in
such a throng."
46. Somebody hath touched--yes, the multitude
"thronged" and pressed
Him--"they jostled against Him," but all involuntarily;
they were merely carried along; but one, one only--"Somebody
TOUCHED" HIM, with the conscious, voluntary,
dependent touch of faith, reaching forth its hands
expressly to have contact with Him. This and this only
Jesus acknowledges and seeks out. Even so, as the Church
Father AUGUSTINE long ago said, multitudes still come
similarly close to Christ in the means of grace, but all
to no purpose, being only sucked into the crowd. The
voluntary, living contact of faith is that electric
conductor which alone draws virtue out of Him.
47. declared . . . before all--This,
though a great trial to the shrinking modesty of the
believing woman, was just what Christ wanted in dragging
her forth, her public testimony to the facts of her
case--both her disease, with her abortive efforts at a
cure, and the instantaneous and perfect relief which her
touch of the Great Healer had brought her.
55. give her meat--(See on Mr 5:43).
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