Introduction
A.M. 4035. A.D. 31.
In this chapter,
(1,) Christ confirms the doctrine he had preached in the plain, by two glorious miracles, the curing the believing centurion’s servant at a distance, Luke 7:1-10 ; and by raising a widow’s only son from the dead, Luke 7:11-18 .
(2,) He confirms the faith of John the Baptist and his disciples by an account of his miracles, Luke 7:19-23 ; commends John, and reproves the Jews for their contempt of him and his doctrine, Luke 7:24-35 .
(3,) He comforts a sorrowful, penitent woman; declares her sins pardoned; and justifies his kind treatment of her against the cavils of Simon, a proud Pharisee, by the parable of the two insolvent debtors, Luke 7:36-50 .
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