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Matthew 9

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1 And stepping into a ship, He crossed·​·over, and came into His·​·own city.

2 And, behold, they brought·​·to Him one sick·​·of·​·the·​·palsy cast·​·down upon a bed; and Jesus, seeing their faith, said to the sick·​·of·​·the·​·palsy, Child, have·​·confidence, thy sins have been forgiven thee*.

3 And, behold, some of the scribes said in themselves, This man blasphemes.

4 And Jesus, seeing their thoughts, said, Why do you think wickedness in your hearts?

5 For which is easier, to say, Thy sins have been forgiven thee, or to say, Rise up and walk?

6 But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on the earth to forgive sins—then He says to the one sick·​·of·​·the·​·palsy, Arise, take·​·up thy bed, and go to thy house.

7 And arising he went·​·away to his house.

8 And the crowds seeing, marveled, and glorified God, who gives such authority to men.

9 And Jesus, passing·​·by thence, saw a man sitting at the receipt·​·of·​·tribute*, called Matthew; and He says to him, Follow Me; and standing·​·up, he followed Him.

10 And it came·​·to·​·pass, as He sat in the house, that behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat·​·with Jesus and His disciples.

11 And when the Pharisees saw, they said to His disciples, Why does your Teacher eat with publicans and sinners?

12 But Jesus hearing, said to them, They who have·​·strength have no need of a physician, but they who have an illness do.

13 But go ye and learn what it means, I desire mercy, and not sacrifice*; for I have not come to call the just, but sinners, to repentance.

14 Then the disciples of John came to Him, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but Thy disciples fast not?

15 And Jesus said to them, Can the sons of the bride-chamber mourn so long as the Bridegroom is with them? But the days will come when the Bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then shall they fast.

16 And no one puts a piece of unshrunk* fabric upon an old garment; for that· which ·fills·​·in takes from the garment, and the rip becomes worse.

17 Neither do they put young wine into old bottles*, otherwise the bottles are·​·torn, and the wine is spilled, and the bottles perish; but they put young wine into new bottles, and both are preserved.

18 While He spoke these things to them, behold, a ruler coming worshiped Him, saying, My daughter is now dead; but come, lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live.

19 And Jesus arising followed him, and His disciples.

20 And behold, a woman who was diseased with an issue of blood for twelve years, coming from behind, touched the hem of His garment;

21 for she said in herself, If I may only touch His garment, I shall be healed*.

22 And Jesus turning and seeing her, said, Have·​·confidence, daughter, thy faith has saved thee; and the woman was healed from that hour.

23 And Jesus coming into the house of the ruler, and seeing the flute·​·players, and the crowd making·​·an·​·uproar,

24 says to them, Depart; for the damsel is· not ·dead, but sleeps; and they laughed·​·at Him.

25 But when the crowd was cast out, entering in He took hold of her hand, and the damsel arose.

26 And this fame went·​·out into that whole land.

27 And Jesus passing·​·by thence, two blind men followed Him, crying and saying, Have mercy on us, Son of David.

28 And when He had come to the house, the blind men came to Him, and Jesus says to them, Do you believe that I am able to do this? They say to Him, Yes, Lord.

29 Then He touched their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.

30 And their eyes were opened, and Jesus admonished them, saying, See that you let no·​·one know.

31 But going·​·out they spread· His ·fame in that whole land.

32 And as they went out, behold they brought·​·to Him a man dumb, demon-possessed.

33 And when the demon was cast out, the dumb spoke, and the crowds marveled, saying that it never so appeared in Israel.

34 But the Pharisees said, In the prince of demons He casts out demons.

35 And Jesus went·​·around all the cities and the villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and curing every disease and every malady in the people.

36 And seeing the crowds, He was moved·​·with·​·compassion* concerning them, because they were faint and thrown·​·down, as sheep not having a shepherd.

37 Then He says to His disciples, The harvest is indeed much, but the workers are few.

38 Entreat ye, therefore, the Lord of the harvest, so·​·that He will send·​·out workers into His harvest.

   


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Arcana Coelestia # 6989

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6989. 'Or the deaf' means lack of discernment of truth and consequently lack of obedience. This is clear from the meaning of 'the deaf' as those who do not discern what truth is and consequently do not obey it, thus in an abstract sense a lack of discernment of truth and consequently a lack of obedience. 'The deaf' means these things because the sense of hearing corresponds both to discernment and to obedience - to discernment because what a person hears is discerned by him inwardly, and to obedience because from that discernment he knows how he ought to act. For the fact that this is the correspondence of 'hearing' and also 'the ear', see 3869, 4652-4660, 5017. From this one may see what is meant by those who are 'deaf'. In the Word those who are 'deaf' also mean gentiles who, because they do not have the Word, do not know the truths of faith and therefore cannot lead lives in accordance with them, yet when they have been taught them, accept them and lead lives in accordance with them. These are meant in Isaiah,

Then the eyes of the blind will be opened, and the ears of the deaf will be opened. Isaiah 35:5.

In the same prophet,

Hear, you deaf, and look and see, you blind. Isaiah 42:18-20.

In the same prophet,

On that day the deaf will hear the words of a book, and out of thick darkness and out of darkness the eyes of the blind will see. Isaiah 29:18.

In the same prophet,

Bring forth the blind people who have eyes, and the deaf who have ears. Isaiah 43:8-9.

Here 'the deaf' is used to mean those who through the Lord's Coming were to come into a state in which they accepted the truths of faith, that is, discerned them and obeyed them. The same people are meant by the deaf whom the Lord healed, spoken of in Mark 7:31-end; 9:25. Because the deaf meant that kind of people those among whom the representative Church had been established were forbidden to curse the deaf or put a stumbling-block before the blind, Leviticus 19:14.

  
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