SEV Biblia, Chapter 20:32
Y parándose Jesús, los llamó, y dijo: ¿Qué queréis que haga por vosotros?
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Matthew 20:32
Verse 32. Jesus stood] "The cry of a believing penitent," says one, "is sufficient to stop the most merciful Jesus, were he going to make a new heaven and a new earth; for what is all the irrational part of God's creation in worth, when compared with the value of one immortal soul!" See on Mark x. 50. What will ye that I shall do] Christ is at all times infinitely willing to save sinners: when the desire of the heart is turned towards him, there can be little delay in the salvation. What is thy wish? If it be a good one, God will surely fulfill it.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 32. And Jesus stood still , etc.] Made a full stop, when he was near, or right against where these blind men sat; which shows the strength of faith, the force of prayer, and the great regard Christ has to both: and called them : himself, being near unto them, and within the reach of his voice; or he commanded them to be brought to him, as Mark says: he ordered others to call them, or let them know, that it was his will they should come to him; upon which they threw away their garments, their long upper garments, which were some hindrance to a quick motion, at least Bartimaeus did; that they might be the sooner with him: and when they were come to him, he said, what will ye that I shall do unto you? is it alms you want? or would you have your sight restored? This question he put, not as being ignorant of their desires, but to show both his power and willingness to do anything for them they should ask; and that their faith in him might be made manifest, and the people have their expectations raised, and they prepared to attend the miracle now to be wrought.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 29-34 - It is good for those under the same trial, or infirmity of body of mind, to join in prayer to God for relief, that they may quicken an encourage one another. There is mercy enough in Christ for all tha ask. They were earnest in prayer. They cried out as men in earnest Cold desires beg denials. They were humble in prayer, castin themselves upon, and referring themselves cheerfully to, the Mediator' mercy. They showed faith in prayer, by the title they gave to Christ Surely it was by the Holy Ghost that they called Jesus, Lord. The persevered in prayer. When they were in pursuit of such mercy, it wa no time for timidity or hesitation: they cried earnestly. Chris encouraged them. The wants and burdens of the body we are soon sensibl of, and can readily relate. Oh that we did as feelingly complain of ou spiritual maladies, especially our spiritual blindness! Many ar spiritually blind, yet say they see. Jesus cured these blind men; an when they had received sight, they followed him. None follow Chris blindly. He first by his grace opens men's eyes, and so draws their hearts after him. These miracles are our call to Jesus; may we hear it and make it our daily prayer to grow in grace and in the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ __________________________________________________________________
Greek Textus Receptus
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