That reads like a simple gospel line, but it carries a lot:
“Many came to believe in him” means Jesus wasn’t just being noticed — people were being moved, convinced, changed. Not everybody, not all at once, but enough that something real was happening around him.
It also has a quiet humility to it. It doesn’t say everyone believed. Just many. That makes it feel more human, honestly: belief spreading person by person.
If you want, I can also help unpack it in a biblical, poetic, or modern-language way.
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