As they were leaving Jericho, a large crowd followed Him.
Parallel translations
- WEB As they went out from Jericho, a great multitude followed him.
- KJV And as they departed from Jericho, a great multitude followed him.
- NKJV Now as they went out of Jericho, a great multitude followed Him.
- NASB As they were leaving Jericho, a large crowd followed Him.
- NLT As Jesus and the disciples left the town of Jericho, a large crowd followed behind.
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Quick answer
As Jesus leaves Jericho a large crowd follows him. The scene sets up his healing of two blind men on the road to Jerusalem.
Overview
Jericho lay on the route up to Jerusalem, and a great crowd accompanies Jesus on this final journey. The setting frames the healing that follows, the last recorded miracle before the triumphal entry. The crowd's presence heightens the contrast between those who merely follow and the blind men who truly see who Jesus is.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Mark 10:46–52Next, they came to Jericho. And as Jesus and His disciples were leaving Jericho with a large crowd, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, was sitting beside the road.
- Luke 18:35–43As Jesus drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting beside the road, begging.
- Matt 9:27–31As Jesus went on from there, two blind men followed Him, crying out, “Have mercy on us, Son of David!”
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