Luke 7:50

Verse 50. Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. Mk 5:34.

(i) "Thy faith" Hab 2:4, Mt 9:22, Mk 5:34, 10:52, Lk 8:48, 18:42, Eph 2:8

Luke 17:19

Verse 19. Go thy way. To the priest; for without his certificate he could not again be restored to the society of his friends, or to the public worship of God. Having now appropriately expressed your gratitude, go to the priest and obey the law of God. Renewed sinners, while their hearts overflow with gratitude to Jesus, express that gratitude by obeying God, and by engaging in the appropriate duties of their calling and of religion.

Luke 18:42

Verse 42.

(y) "thy faith hath saved thee" Lk 17:19

Acts 14:9

Verse 9. Who stedfastly beholding him. Fixing his eyes intently on him. Acts 1:10.

And perceiving. How he perceived this, is not said. Perhaps it was indicated by the ardour, humility, and strong desire depicted in his countenance. He had heard Paul, and perhaps the apostle had dwelt particularly on the miracles with which the gospel had been attested. The miracles wrought also in Iconium had doubtless also been heard of in Lystra.

Had faith to be healed. Compare Notes, Mt 9:21, Mt 9:22, Mt 9:28, Mt 9:29; Lk 7:50; Lk 17:19 Lk 18:42

(a) "had faith" Mt 9:28,29 (*) "to be healed" "cured"
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