Luke 17:11-19

     11-13. through the midst of Samaria and Galilee—probably on the confines of both.

     12. stood afar off—(Compare Le 13:45, 46).

     13. they lifted up—their common misery drawing these poor outcasts together (2Ki 7:3), nay, making them forget the fierce national antipathy of Jew and Samaritan [TRENCH].

      Jesus, &c.—(Compare Mt 20:30-33). How quick a teacher is felt misery, even though as here the teaching may be soon forgotten!

     14. show yourselves—as cleansed persons. (See on Mt 8:4.) Thus too would the Samaritan be taught that "salvation is of the Jews" (Joh 4:22).

      as they went, were cleansed—In how many different ways were our Lord's cures wrought, and this different from all the rest.

     17, 18. Were there not ten cleansed—rather, were not the ten cleansed? that is, the whole of them—an example (by the way) of Christ's omniscience [BENGEL].

     18. this stranger—"this alien" (literally, "of another race"). The language is that of wonder and admiration, as is expressly said of another exhibition of Gentile faith (Mt 8:10).

     19. Arise—for he had "fallen down on his face at His feet" (Lu 17:16) and there lain prostrate.

      faith made thee whole—not as the others, merely in body, but in that higher spiritual sense with which His constant language has so familiarized us.

     Lu 17:20-37. COMING OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND OF THE SON OF MAN.

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