* The parable of the marriage feast. (1-14) The Pharisees question
Jesus as to the tribute. (15-22) The question of the Sadducees as to
the resurrection. (23-33) The substance of the commandments. (34-40)
Jesus questions the Pharisees. (41-46)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-14 The provision made for perishing souls in the gospel, is
represented by a royal feast made by a king, with eastern liberality,
on the marriage of his son. Our merciful God has not only provided
food, but a royal feast, for the perishing souls of his rebellious
creatures. There is enough and to... [ Continue Reading ]
15-22 The Pharisees sent their disciples with the Herodians, a party
among the Jews, who were for full subjection to the Roman emperor.
Though opposed to each other, they joined against Christ. What they
said of Christ was right; whether they knew it or not, blessed be God
we know it. Jesus Christ w... [ Continue Reading ]
23-33 The doctrines of Christ displeased the infidel Sadducees, as
well as the Pharisees and Herodians. He carried the great truths of
the resurrection and a future state, further than they had yet been
reveled. There is no arguing from the state of things in this world,
as to what will take place... [ Continue Reading ]
34-40 An interpreter of the law asked our Lord a question, to try, not
so much his knowledge, as his judgment. The love of God is the first
and great commandment, and the sum of all the commands of the first
table. Our love of God must be sincere, not in word and tongue only.
All our love is too lit... [ Continue Reading ]
41-46 When Christ baffled his enemies, he asked what thoughts they had
of the promised Messiah? How he could be the Son of David and yet his
Lord? He quotes Psalms 110:1. If the Christ was to be a mere man, who
would not exist till many ages after David's death, how could his
forefather call him Lor... [ Continue Reading ]