* The priests and scribes question Christ's authority. (1-8) The
parable of the vineyard and husbandmen. (9-19) Of giving tribute.
(20-26) Concerning the resurrection. (27-38) The scribes silenced.
(39-47)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-8 Men often pretend to examine the evidences of revelation, and the
truth of the gospel, when only seeking excuses for their own unbelief
and disobedience. Christ answered these priests and scribes with a
plain question about the baptism of John, which the common people
could answer. They all knew... [ Continue Reading ]
9-19 Christ spake this parable against those who resolved not to own
his authority, though the evidence of it was so full. How many
resemble the Jews who murdered the prophets and crucified Christ, in
their enmity to God, and aversion to his service, desiring to live
according to their lusts, withou... [ Continue Reading ]
20-26 Those who are most crafty in their designs against Christ and
his gospel, cannot hide them. He did not give a direct answer, but
reproved them for offering to impose upon him; and they could not
fasten upon any thing wherewith to stir up either the governor or the
people against him. The wisdo... [ Continue Reading ]
27-38 It is common for those who design to undermine any truth of
God, to load it with difficulties. But we wrong ourselves, and wrong
the truth of Christ, when we form our notions of the world of spirits
by this world of sense. There are more worlds than one; a present
visible world, and a future... [ Continue Reading ]
39-47 The scribes commended the reply Christ made to the Sadducees
about the resurrection, but they were silenced by a question
concerning the Messiah. Christ, as God, was David's Lord; but Christ,
as man, was David's son. The scribes would receive the severest
judgement for defrauding the poor wido... [ Continue Reading ]