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17 to fulfill what had been said by Isaiah the prophet:[a](A)

“He took away our infirmities
    and bore our diseases.”

The Would-be Followers of Jesus.[b] 18 (B)When Jesus saw a crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side.[c] 19 (C)A scribe approached and said to him, “Teacher,[d] I will follow you wherever you go.”

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Footnotes

  1. 8:17 This fulfillment citation from Is 53:4 follows the MT, not the LXX. The prophet speaks of the Servant of the Lord who suffers vicariously for the sins (“infirmities”) of others; Matthew takes the infirmities as physical afflictions.
  2. 8:18–22 This passage between the first and second series of miracles about following Jesus is taken from Q (see Lk 9:57–62). The third of the three sayings found in the source is absent from Matthew.
  3. 8:18 The other side: i.e., of the Sea of Galilee.
  4. 8:19 Teacher: for Matthew, this designation of Jesus is true, for he has Jesus using it of himself (Mt 10:24, 25; 23:8; 26:18), yet when it is used of him by others they are either his opponents (Mt 9:11; 12:38; 17:24; 22:16, 24, 36) or, as here and in Mt 19:16, well-disposed persons who cannot see more deeply. Thus it reveals an inadequate recognition of who Jesus is.