MATTHEW CHAPTER 3 MATTHEW 3:1 The preaching of John the Baptist; his
office, and manner of living. MATTHEW 3:5,6 He baptizeth in Jordan,
MATTHEW 3:7 and rebuketh the Pharisees. MATTHEW 3:13 Christ is
baptized, and receiveth a witness from heaven. That is, in the 15th
year of Tiberius Caesar, (as Luk... [ Continue Reading ]
The evangelist only gives us the sum and scope of the Baptist's
doctrine, the other evangelists give us a more full account of his
pressing also faith in Christ, 1 THESSALONIANS 1:29, 1 THESSALONIANS
3:29,36 so ACTS 19:4. Repentance, faith, and new obedience ought to be
the substance and scope of al... [ Continue Reading ]
It is not much material whether we understand these words as the words
of the evangelist concerning John, as it should seem by MARK 1:3 LUKE
3:4, or the words of John himself, for he thus spake, 1 THESSALONIANS
1:23. As the words of the prophet they are found ISAIAH 40:3. The
words are judged litera... [ Continue Reading ]
There are great and insignificant disputes about the habit and the
diet of John the Baptist. The evangelists doubtless designed no more
than to let us know, that John Baptist's habit was not of soft
raiment, like those who are in princes houses, but a plain country
habit, suited to the place in whic... [ Continue Reading ]
The preacher being described, the evangelist proceedeth to tell us
what auditors he had. The term _all_ here twice repeated, is enough to
let us know, that it is often in Scripture significative no further
then _many, _ for it cannot be imagined that every individual person
in Jerusalem and the regi... [ Continue Reading ]
A great part of those who went out to hear John were BAPTIZED, that is
dipped, _in Jordan; _ but from hence it will not follow that dipping
is essential to baptism, the washing of the soul with the blood of
Christ (the thing signified by baptism) being expressed by sprinkling
or pouring water, as we... [ Continue Reading ]
We shall often meet with the mention of these Pharisees and Sadducees;
we will therefore inquire here a little more largely concerning them.
There were three more eminent religious sects among the Jews. The
Essenes, of whom we read nothing in Holy writ: their main doctrine was
fate, they ascribed al... [ Continue Reading ]
You come here and thrust yourselves into a crowd of penitents, but
this is not enough, true repentance is not a barren thing; neither are
your leaves of external profession a sufficient indication of it, you
must bring forth the fruits of holiness, fruits that may answer the
nature of true repentanc... [ Continue Reading ]
All hypocrites bear up themselves upon something, upon which they
promise good to themselves, and a freedom from the judgments of God.
The Jews rested much upon their descent from Abraham, as appeareth
also from 1 THESSALONIANS 8:39, by which means they entitled
themselves to the covenant, GENESIS 8... [ Continue Reading ]
A prediction, as some think, of that dreadful destruction which within
a few years came by the Romans upon the whole Jewish nation. The sense
is, The vengeance of God is very near to be revealed, men must repent
now or never, for EVERY TREE WHICH BRINGETH NOT FORTH GOOD FRUIT shall
be HEWN DOWN, AND... [ Continue Reading ]
I am not the Christ, MARK 1:8 LUKE 3:15,16 JOH 1:15,26, I am but the
messenger and forerunner of Christ, sent before him to baptize men
with the baptism of water, in testimony of their repentance; but there
is one immediately coming after me, who is infinitely to be preferred
before me, so much, tha... [ Continue Reading ]
Judea is at present God's floor, the only church he hath upon the
earth; but there is chaff upon this floor, as well as wheat. Now he is
come who will make a separation between the chaff and the wheat; who
by his preaching the gospel will distinguish between Israel and those
that are of Israel, ROMA... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ, who now was about thirty years of age, LUKE 3:23, cometh from
Nazareth, a city in Galilee, where Joseph lived, LUKE 2:4, and whither
he went with, Joseph and Mary, LUKE 2:39, and again after he had
disputed with the doctors at twelve years of age, LUKE 2:46; cometh
from thence to Jordan, the... [ Continue Reading ]
He did not absolutely repel him, but modestly excused himself for a
time, knowing that Christ was already baptized with a more excellent
baptism than he could administer to him, for God gave him the Spirit
not by measure, 1 THESSALONIANS 3:34.... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS SAID UNTO HIM, SUFFER IT TO BE SO NOW. The question is not
whether thou or I be more excellent. It is thy duty to baptize, for my
Father hath sent thee to baptize. It is my pleasure and duty to be
obedient to my Father, whose will I know, though it be hidden from
thee. Baptism is a new law of... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 3:17".... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 16,17. This story is also related MARK 1:10,11 LU 3:21. Luke
saith that _Jesus praying, the heaven was opened._ Mark saith, cloven
asunder. It is most probable that the opening of the heavens mentioned
(though possibly far more glorious) bare a proportion to that opening
of the heavens which we... [ Continue Reading ]