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4. The Multitudes and the Disciples Contrasted.
“And straightway He constrained the disciples
to enter into the boat, and to go before Him unto the other side, till
He should send the multitudes away.”5365 It should be observed how often in the
same passages is mentioned the word, “the multitudes,” and
another word, “the disciples,” so that by observing and
bringing together the passages about this matter it may be seen that
the aim of the Evangelists was to represent by means of the Gospel
history the differences of those who come to Jesus; of whom some are
the multitudes and are not called disciples, and others are the
disciples who are better than the multitudes. It is sufficient,
however, for the present, for us to set forth a few sayings, so that
any one who is moved by them may do the like with the whole of the
Gospels. It is written then—as if the multitudes were
below, but the disciples were able to come to Jesus when He went up
into the mountain, where the multitudes were not able to be—as
follows: “And seeing the multitudes He went up into the
mountain, and when He had sat down His disciples came unto Him; and He
opened His mouth and taught them saying, Blessed are the poor in
spirit,” etc.5366 And again in
another place, as the multitudes stood in need of healing, it is said,
“Many multitudes followed Him and He healed them.”5367 We do not find any healing recorded of
the disciples; since if any one is already a disciple of Jesus he is
whole, and being well he needs Jesus not as a physician but in respect
of His other powers. Again in another place, when He was speaking
to the multitudes, His mother and His brethren stood without, seeking
to speak to Him; this was made known to Him by some one to whom He
answered, stretching forth His hand not towards the multitudes but
towards the disciples, and said, “Behold My mother and My
brethren,”5368 and bearing
testimony to the disciples as doing the will of the Father which is in
heaven, He added, “He is My brother and sister and
mother.”5369 And again in
another place it is written, “All the multitude stood on the
beach and He spake to them many things in parables.”5370 Then after the parable of the sowing,
it was no longer the multitudes but the disciples who came and said to
Him, not “Why speakest thou to us in parables,” but,
“Why speakest thou to them in parables.”5371 Then also He answered and said, not to
the multitudes but to the disciples, “To you it is given to know
the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to the rest in
parables.”5372 Accordingly, of those who come to the name of
Jesus some, who know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, would be
called disciples; but those to whom such a privilege is not given would
be called multitudes, who would be spoken of as inferior to the
disciples. For observe carefully that He said to the disciples,
“To you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of
heaven,” but about the multitudes, “To them it is not
given.”5373 And in
another place He dismisses the multitudes indeed, and goes into the
house,5374 but He does not
dismiss the disciples; and there came to Him into His house, not the
multitudes but His disciples, saying, “Declare to us the parable
of the tares of the field.”5375
Moreover, also, in another place when Jesus heard the things concerning
John and withdrew in a boat to a desert place apart, the multitudes
followed Him; when He came forth and saw a great multitude He had
compassion on them and healed their sick—the sick of the
multitudes, not of the disciples.5376
“And when even was come there came to Him,” not the
multitudes, but the disciples, as being different from the multitudes,
saying, “Send the multitudes away that they may go into the
villages and buy themselves food.”5377 And, further, when Jesus took the five
loaves and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven He blessed and
brake the loaves, He gave not to the multitudes but to the
disciples,5378 that the disciples
might give to the multitudes who were not able to take from Him, but
received with difficulty at the hands of the disciples the loaves of
the blessing of Jesus, and did not eat even all these; for the
multitudes were filled and left that which remained over in twelve
baskets which were full.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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