Matthew 12:21-23
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
21 And in his name the Gentiles will hope.”[a]
Jesus and Beelzebul.[b] 22 (A)Then they brought to him a demoniac who was blind and mute. He cured the mute person so that he could speak and see. 23 [c](B)All the crowd was astounded, and said, “Could this perhaps be the Son of David?”
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- 12:21 Except for a minor detail, Matthew here follows the LXX, although the meaning of the Hebrew (“the coastlands will wait for his teaching”) is similar.
- 12:22–32 For the exorcism, see note on Mt 9:32–34. The long discussion combines Marcan and Q material (Mk 3:22–30; Lk 11:19–20, 23; 12:10). Mk 3:20–21 is omitted, with a consequent lessening of the sharpness of Mt 12:48.
- 12:23 See note on Mt 9:27.
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