After he had finished all his sayings in the hearing of the people, he entered Capernaum.
Some difference there is between this story of the cure of the centurion's servant as it is related here and as we had it in Mat 8:5, etc. There it was said that the centurion came to Christ; here it is said that he sent to him first some of the elders of the Jews (Luk 7:3), and afterwards some other friends, Luk 7:6.
Commenting on Luke 7:1-10
Verses 1-10. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ' Verse 1. In the audience of the people. In the hearing of the people. (a) "Now when he had ended"
In our Saviour's miraculous cure of the centurion's servant, we have several particulars very observable: 1. The person applying himself to our blessed Saviour for help and healing: he was a Gentile, an Heathen, a Roman soldier, an officer and commander; yet he believes in, and relies upon the power of Christ.