Matthew 8:1-4
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8 When he autos came down katabainō · de from apo the ho mountain oros, large polys crowds ochlos were following akoloutheō him autos. 2 · kai A leper lepros came proserchomai up to him autos, knelt proskyneō down , and said legō, “ Lord kyrios, if ean you are willing thelō, you can dynamai make me egō clean katharizō.” 3 · kai Jesus stretched ekteinō out his ho hand cheir and touched haptō him autos, saying legō, “ I am willing thelō; be made clean katharizō.” And kai immediately eutheōs his autos leprosy lepra was cleansed katharizō. · ho 4 Then kai Jesus Iēsous said legō to him autos, · ho “ See horaō that you tell legō no mēdeis one ; but alla go hypagō, show deiknymi yourself seautou to the ho priest hiereus, and kai offer prospherō the ho gift dōron that hos Moses Mōysēs commanded prostassō, as eis a testimony martyrion to them autos.”
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Matthew 8:1-4
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Jesus Cleanses a Man with Leprosy
8 When [a]Jesus came down from the mountain, [b]large crowds followed Him. 2 And (A)a man with [c]leprosy came to Him and [d](B)bowed down before Him, and said, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.” 3 [e]Jesus reached out with His hand and touched him, saying, “I am willing; be cleansed.” And immediately his (C)leprosy was cleansed. 4 And Jesus *said to him, “(D)See that you tell no one; but (E)go, (F)show yourself to the priest and present the [f]offering that Moses commanded, as a testimony to them.”
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- Matthew 8:1 Lit He
- Matthew 8:1 Or many
- Matthew 8:2 I.e., leprosy or a serious, unspecified skin disease, and so throughout the ch; see Lev 13
- Matthew 8:2 Or worshiped Him
- Matthew 8:3 Lit And He
- Matthew 8:4 Lit gift
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