_Other seventy-two. Most Greek copies, and the Syriac version, have
seventy, as in the Protestant translation. Yet there seems no doubt
but the true number was seventy-two. For seventy-two may be called
seventy; but had they been only seventy, they could never have been
called seventy-two. This was... [ Continue Reading ]
As Moses formerly chose twelve elders as princes and fathers of the
twelve tribes of Israel, and afterwards gave to each of these elders
six others, to assist them in the arduous work of governing the
people, so our divine Saviour chose twelve apostles to govern his
Church. He likewise afterwards ga... [ Continue Reading ]
_And thou, Capharnaum, &c. Capharnaum is situated on the western coast
of the sea of Tiberias. Christ having left Nazareth, made the former
city the usual place of his abode. There was no city in which he had
preached so much, or wrought so many miracles. On this account, he
said it was exalted to t... [ Continue Reading ]
I saw Satan as lightning, &c. Many expound it in this manner: I, who
am from eternity, saw Satan with all the rebellious angels, as
glorious as they were, fall from heaven; fear then, and tremble,
though you have received such favours from God. Others take it in this
sense, that Christ, by his incar... [ Continue Reading ]
_Given you power, &c. By these words our Saviour seems to insinuate,
that the venom of serpents, and the other noxious qualities of some
animals, proceed from the malice of the devil. These are the arms and
the instruments he makes us of to kill us, being the prince of death
and a murderer from the... [ Continue Reading ]
_He rejoiced in the Holy Ghost. In almost all Greek copies, we read in
spirit, without holy. And it is expounded of Christ's own spirit.
(Witham) --- I give thanks, &c. In this verse we see plainly refuted
the heretical Marcion, and his follower Manicheus, who asserted that
God was not the creator o... [ Continue Reading ]
_Eternal life? The law of Moses does not expressly promise eternal
life to the observers of it, but confines its promises to temporal
blessings during this life. Still we always find that the Jews hoped
in another life after this. This opinion is clearly observable in the
books of Scripture, written... [ Continue Reading ]
_Neighbour? It appears this was a celebrated controversy among the
doctors of the law; some probably affirming, that the Jews only were
so; while others maintained that their friends alone were their
neighbours. (Maldonatus)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_A certain man, &c. This some would have to be a history: others
rather judge it spoken by way of parable, to teach us to perform
offices of charity towards all men without exception. (Witham) ---
Were we to adhere to the mere words of this parable, it would seem to
follow, that only those who do us... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour here shews the Jewish priests how preposterous was their
behaviour, who, though scrupulously exact in performing all external
acts of religion, entirely neglected piety, mercy, and other more
essential duties. The Jews despised the Samaritans as wicked and
irreligious men; but our Saviou... [ Continue Reading ]
This is the allegorical meaning of the parable: The man that _fell
among robbers, represents Adam and his posterity; Jerusalem, the state
of peace and innocence, which man leaves by going down to Jericho,
which means to moon, the state of trouble and sin: the robbers
represent the devil, who strippe... [ Continue Reading ]
Calvin here ridicules the professors of evangelical poverty, because
they gather from this place that there are two states of life, viz.
the active and the contemplative, figured by Martha and Mary. But what
will he answer, when he is informed, that this is the opinion not
merely of monks, but even... [ Continue Reading ]
_One thing is necessary. Some think that Christ's meaning was, that
Martha was preparing many dishes, when one was sufficient. But others,
that this one thing necessary, was to learn, and comply with the will
of God; which Mary was employed about. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]