This concludes the account of Jesus' healing a paralyzed man. Jesus then calls a tax collector to be one of his disciples. ## praise ## Use the same word you used in [Matthew 5:15](../05/15.md). ## such authority ## the authority to declare sins forgiven ## Matthew...him...he ## Church tradition says that this Matthew is the author of the Gospel, but the text gives no reason to change the pronouns from "him" and "he" to "me" and "I." ## he said to him ## "Jesus said to Matthew" ## As Jesus passed by from there ## This phrase is used here to mark the introduction to the incident that begins with "behold" in [Matthew 9:7](./07.md). If your language has a way for doing this, you could consider using it here. ## passed by ## Use a general term for going. It is not clear whether Jesus was moving uphill or downhill or toward Capernaum or away from it. ## He got up and followed him ## "Matthew got up and followed Jesus" as a disciple (see UDB), not simply to Jesus' next destination.