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IVP New Testament Commentary Series – The Centurion Humbles Himself on Behalf of a Servant (8:5-6)
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IVP New Testament Commentary Series
Matthew
JESUS RULES NATURE-AND DISCIPLES (8:1-9:38)
Jesus' Authority over Sickness (8:1-22)
A Roman Exception (8:5-13)
The Centurion Humbles Himself on Behalf of a Servant (8:5-6)
The Centurion Humbles Himself on Behalf of a Servant (8:5-6)
This Roman soldier was one that Jewish people would have to count as an exception (compare explicitly in Lk 7:4-5). The slave was probably the centurion's entire "family" (Roman soldiers were not permitted to have legal families during their two decades of military service; A. Jones 1970:155-56). (Matthew's audience may even think of Jewish relatives enslaved by the Romans after Jerusalem's fall in A.D. 70.)
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