Title: The Leper of the House of Rabbi Part 2 Family Worship Center Rev. Mark Schwarzbauer, Ph.D.
1The Leper of the House of RabbiPart 2Family
Worship Center Rev. Mark Schwarzbauer, Ph.D.
2Matthew 816-17
- 16When evening had come, they brought to Him many
who were demon-possessed. And He cast out the
spirits with a word, and healed all who were
sick,
3Matthew 816-17
- 17that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by
Isaiah the prophet, saying - He Himself took our infirmities
- And bore our sicknesses.
4Review Part OneThe Leper of theHouse of Rabbi
5The Talmud reflects many different names for
Messiah
- The Rabbis also called Messiah The leper of the
house of Rabbi. (Babylonian Talmud, Nezikin
seder, Sanhedrin masekhtot, folio 98.2.) - They expected Messiah to bear their sicknesses.
6Isaiah 534b in the Latin Vulgate Bible
- leprosum et percussum a Deo et humiliatum.
7Matthew chapters 8-9 include more than ten events
of healing to reinforce Jesus credentials as
Messiah.
8Review Part TwoThe Proofs in the Healer
9Healing the Leper81-4
10Healing the centurions servant, 85-13
11Healing Peters mother in-law, 814-15
12Healing the demon possessed and sick, 816-17
13Healing the 2 demon possessed men at Gergesenes,
828-34
14Matthew shows Jesus healing mental illness
through deliverance
15Not all mental illness is demon possession.
16Healing the paralytic, 91-8
17Healing the paralytic, 91-8
- Paralysis may have been actual physical in its
cause or could have been from severe depression
resulting from sin
18Healing the paralytic, 91-8
- Jesus healed by going to the spiritual and
emotional source of the paralysis through the
forgiveness of his sins
19Healing the paralytic, 91-8
- He also heals spiritually and emotionally
20Healing the paralytic, 91-8
- The crowd marveled. The Greek word here is
ejqauvmasan (ethaumasan), which denotes joyful
astonishment.
21Closing
- The Leper of the House of Rabbi- taking our sins
on the cross - Healing other areas of our life through receiving
His forgiveness
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