Matthew 8:1-4
(Matthew
8:1-4)
When he was come down from the mountain, great
multitudes followed him. And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him,
saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.And Jesus put forth his
hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his
leprosy was cleansed. And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go
thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded,
for a testimony unto them.
Jesus is
coming down after completing the Sermon on the Mount, recording the first
miracle. Leprosy was the most taboo disease for the Jews as a result of their
sin. Leprosy is the appearance of being cursed by God. When Moses welcomed the
woman of Goose as his wife, Miriam mocked and God punished and became leprosy.
In Leviticus
13:1-14, leprosy patients were deprived of the synagogue community and the
family community. In this social context, Jesus' healing of sickness to lepers
shows that Jesus is the Messiah who can cure any disease. According to the law,
the one who came in contact with the leper also became unclean himself.
Therefore, no one could touch the leper.
Even the
priests at the time could not touch the patient, and only the judgment of the
disease or the ceremonial ruling ceremony could be held. But Jesus was
interested in such an unclean person and touched him. By showing that there is
no contagion, it reveals that Jesus is the only true Messiah who can heal
(save) the deadly punishment of sin, symbolized by leprosy.
Jesus also
followed the law until he died on the cross. "Jesus said to the leper,
"Show your body to the priest and give the offerings Moses commanded to
prove them to you." In the early days of the Gospels, Jesus said,
"Don't tell anyone." Jesus gave this command to prevent the Jews from
knowing Jesus correctly and misunderstanding Jesus because Jesus began his
public ministry as the Messiah.
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