MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:1 WHEN MORNING CAME on Friday, ALL THE
CHIEF PRIESTS AND THE ELDERS OF THE PEOPLE assembled a quorum so they
could formally approve their verdict against Jesus during the early
morning hours (Matthew 26:57).
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:2 THEY... DELIVERED HIM OVER TO PILATE,
the governor of Judea and the Roman prefect under Emperor Tiberius
(see note on Luke 3:1). To maintain control, the Romans kept the death
penalty under their own jurisdiction and reserved the right to
intervene in any case.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:3 Only Matthew records Judas’s feelings
of remorse and his attempt to return the blood money. CHANGED HIS
MIND. Judas experienced feelings of regret. This is less than
“repentance,” which involves a change of action and attitude.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:5 Judas HANGED HIMSELF rather than face
his crushing guilt.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:6 BLOOD MONEY. Based on Deuteronomy
23:18.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:7 The name FIELD OF BLOOD arose from its
association with Judas’s violent death (see Acts 1:18) and perhaps
also with the “blood money” (Matthew 27:6) paid for his betrayal
of Jesus. Most church traditions place this location in the Hinnom
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:9 Matthew draws on a combination of
phrases from Jeremiah 19:1 and Zechariah 11:11, but attributes the
prophecy to JEREMIAH 1:1 as the more prominent of the two (compare
Mark 1:2; see Isaiah 40:3; Malachi 3:1).... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:11 GOVERNOR. Pontius Pilate (see note on
v. 2). KING OF THE JEWS. Since blasphemy is not a charge worthy of the
death penalty under Roman rule, the Jewish leaders restate the charges
when they hand Jesus over to Pilate (compare Luke 23:2). A claim to
kingship would be a di... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:15 RELEASE FOR THE CROWD. Pilate had
apparently begun this custom to win favor with the people. BARABBAS. A
notorious criminal who had committed robbery (see note on John 18:40),
treason, and murder (Mark 15:7; Luke 23:18). He may have belonged to
one of the rural guerilla... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:19 DREAM. Romans often viewed dreams as
omens. God probably gave the dream as a sign of Jesus’ innocence.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:24 WASHED HIS HANDS. A public
demonstration that he finds no grounds for giving Jesus the death
penalty.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:25 HIS BLOOD BE ON US (see Acts 18:6) was
a common phrase accepting responsibility for someone’s death.
Subsequent generations of Jews should not be held responsible for the
sins of their ancestors, however, for that would be unjust (see
Deuteronomy 24:16).
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:26 SCOURGED. Roman beatings were a
terribly cruel punishment. Those condemned were tied to a post and
beaten with a leather whip interwoven with pieces of bone and metal,
which tore through skin and tissue, often exposing bones and
intestines. In many cases, the beating it... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:27 As he tells of the crucifixion,
Matthew focuses on the fulfillment of OT prophecies about the
suffering servant (Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah 52:13) as well as Jesus’ own
predictions of his death (Matthew 16:21; Matthew 17:22; Matthew 20:17;
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:28 PUT A SCARLET ROBE ON HIM. Roman
soldiers in Jerusalem often played cruel games with condemned
prisoners, particularly traitors. Mark and John describe the cloak as
“purple,” but dyes varied, so a violet-red cloak might be called
scarlet by some and purple by others.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:32 CYRENE was a region in North Africa
(see note on Acts 13:1) with a large Jewish population. SIMON was
likely a Jew who had traveled to Jerusalem for the Passover. CARRY HIS
CROSS. Jesus was severely weakened from the beating and loss of blood
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:33 GOLGOTHA. Aramaic for “skull.” It
may have had this name because it was a place of execution, because
the area had a number of tombs, or possibly because the site in some
way resembled a skull (see Mark 15:22).
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:34 This was one more mockery. The WINE
they offered was MIXED WITH GALL, a bitter herb that could even be
poisonous.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:35 CRUCIFIED HIM. The Jewish historian
Josephus mentions thousands of people crucified in first-century
Palestine, mostly during rebellions against Rome. Crucifixion was
considered the worst form of execution, due to the excruciating pain
and public shame. Hanging suspende... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:37 The CHARGE was written “in Aramaic,
in Latin, and in Greek” (John 19:20) as a warning to any who would
dare rebel against Rome.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:38 ROBBERS. Nothing more is known about
the background of these men. Jesus’ crucifixion with criminals
fulfills Isaiah 53:12.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:39 Since Hebrews 13:12 says that Jesus
was crucified “outside the [city] gate,” THOSE WHO PASSED BY
probably included many pilgrims who had come to Jerusalem for the
Passover. WAGGING THEIR HEADS. An allusion to Psalms 22:7; see note on
Ps. 22:6–8.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:41 CHIEF PRIESTS, WITH THE SCRIBES AND
ELDERS, MOCKED HIM. The religious leaders do not address Jesus
directly. They turn to one another as they mock him. LET GOD DELIVER
HIM. An allusion to Psalms 22:8.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:45 After being on the cross for about six
hours (compare v. Matthew 27:45 with Mark 15:25), Jesus dies.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:46 ELI, ELI, LEMA SABACHTHANI? Jesus
quotes Psalms 22:1, speaking in Aramaic, the everyday language of his
time. MY GOD, MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME? In some sense Jesus
had to be cut off from the favor of and fellowship with the Father
that had been his eternally. He... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:47 In Aramaic, Jesus’ call to God
(“Eli, Eli”) sounds similar to the Hebrew name for ELIJAH.
Bystanders misunderstand him as calling for the prophet.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:48 SOUR WINE. Used as a daily drink with
meals by common people and soldiers. It was cheaper than regular wine
and effectively quenched thirst. See Psalms 69:21.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:50 YIELDED UP HIS SPIRIT. Even in death,
Jesus maintains authority over his destiny (see John 10:17). While
Jesus’ body remained on the cross and was then put in the tomb, his
spirit went into the presence of God his Father (see Luke 23:43, Luke
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:51 The CURTAIN between the Holy Place and
the Most Holy Place was an elaborately woven fabric 60 feet (18 m)
high and 30 feet (9 m) wide. No one was allowed to enter the Most Holy
Place except the high priest, once a year on the Day of Atonement
(Hebrews 9:2). TORN IN TWO... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:52 SAINTS WHO HAD FALLEN ASLEEP. This
shows that the resurrection of people who died looking forward to the
Messiah depended on Christ’s actual death and resurrection, as does
the future resurrection of Jesus’ disciples today. COMING OUT OF THE
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:55 These WOMEN accompanied Jesus as his
disciples (see Mark 15:41; Luke 8:1; Luke 23:49), witnessed the
crucifixion, and will be the first witnesses to his resurrection.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:57 JOSEPH was a member of the Sanhedrin
who did not consent to the actions against Jesus (Luke 23:50). His
high standing within the Jewish community gave him access to PILATE.
The location of ARIMATHEA is uncertain—perhaps Ramathaim in the hill
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:61 THE OTHER MARY (compare Matthew 28:1).
Most likely the mother of Joses (see Mark 15:40, Mark 15:47; he was
probably the same person as “Joseph,” Matthew 27:56).
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:62 THE NEXT DAY,... AFTER THE DAY OF
PREPARATION is the Sabbath.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 27:65 GUARD. The same Roman military guard
assigned to temple security.
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