Matthew 19:2

Large crowds followed him, and he healed them there.
[Jesus has now begun his final journey to Jerusalem. In a few months, he will face the cross and death, but also resurrection and victory over death. Luke describes more details from this period, see Luke 9:51–18:30.
Both Galilee and Judea were west of the Jordan River, with Samaria in between. Samaria's version of Judaism was considered blasphemous and unclean. For this reason, the Jews avoided the area, even though it meant a longer journey to walk east of the Jordan River via Perea for the three annual feasts in Jerusalem. The journey took a week, and people often traveled together in groups for protection against robbers and wild animals. Here it is described how Jesus followed the traditional route, but there are occasions when he took the road through Samaria, see John 4:3–4; Luke 9:52.]

The greek text BETA

Nestle-Aland and Textus Receptus

καὶ   ἠκολούθησαν   αὐτῷ   ὄχλοι   πολλοί,   καὶ   ἐθεράπευσεν   αὐτοὺς   ἐκεῖ.  

Manuscript comments

The greek text has 9 words. There is no difference between NA and TR in this verse.



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Strongs nr Greek English Grammar Code
G2532
καὶ (kai)
And
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G0190
ἠκολούθησαν (ekoloythesan)
followed
VERB Verb
aorist active ind. aorist active indicative
pl. third person plural
V-AAI-3P
G0846
αὐτῷ (ayto)
Him
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
dative sing. dative singular masculine
P-DSM
G3793
ὄχλοι (ochloi)
crowds
Noun Noun
nom. pl. Nominative plural masculine
N-NPM
G4183
πολλοί, (polloi,)
great,
Adjective Adjective
nom. pl. Nominative plural masculine
A-NPM
G2532
καὶ (kai)
and
Conj. Conjunktion
CONJ
G2323
ἐθεράπευσεν (etherapeysen)
He healed
VERB Verb
aorist active ind. aorist active indicative
sing. third person singular
V-AAI-3S
G0846
αὐτοὺς (aytoys)
them
Personal Pron. Personal Pronoun
acc. pl. accusative plural masculine
P-APM
G1563
ἐκεῖ. (ekei.)
there.
Adverb Adverb
ADV

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