Matthew 8:30

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Matthew 8:30 is the 30th verse in the eighth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.

Content

In the original Greek according to Westcott-Hort, Textus Receptus and Byzantine Majority, this verse is:

Ἦν δὲ μακρὰν ἀπ᾿ αὐτῶν ἀγέλη χοίρων πολλῶν βοσκομένη.

In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads:

And there was a good way off from them an herd of many swine feeding.

The New International Version translates the passage as:

Some distance from them a large herd of pigs was feeding.

For a collection of other versions see BibleHub Matthew 8:30.

Analysis

This verse is a part of the narrative to show Jesus' authority and his relationship to the Gentiles (cf. Matthew 8:513). The location in the Decapolis and the fact that swine are being raised nearby indicate a non-Jewish area, along the east coast of the Sea of Galilee where the population was mixed.Template:Sfn The Jews do not eat pork, but Roman soldiers did, so the swine may have been kept to supply the food for the Roman 'legion'.[1] Augustus was reported to have said that 'it was better to be "Herod's swine than son"',[2] seemingly implying that Herod did keep swine herds on his estates, perhaps for supplying the Romans.[1] The scene with pigs in the passage provides irony and humor which are familiar to Matthew's Jewish audience.Template:Sfn

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Preceded by
Matthew 8:29
Gospel of Matthew
Chapter 8
Succeeded by
Matthew 8:31

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  1. a b Ellicott, C. J. (Ed.) (1905). Ellicott's Bible Commentary for English Readers. Matthew 8. London : Cassell and Company, Limited, [1905-1906] Online version: (OCoLC) 929526708. Accessed 28 April 2019.
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