IT CAME TO PASS - It so happened or occurred.
AS HE WENT ... - It is probable that he was invited to go, being in
the neighborhood Luke 14:12; and it is also probable that the Pharisee
invited him for the purpose of getting him to say something that would
involve him in difficulty.
ONE OF THE CHIE... [ Continue Reading ]
A CERTAIN MAN BEFORE HIM - In what way he came there we know not. He
might have been one of the Pharisee’s family, or might have been
placed there by the Pharisees to see whether he would heal him. This
last supposition is not improbable, since it is said in Luke 14:1 that
they watched him.
THE DRO... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS, ANSWERING - To “answer,” in the Scriptures, does not always
imply, as among us, that anything had been said before. It means often
merely to “begin” or to take up a subject, or, as here, to remark
on the case that was present.
IS IT LAWFUL ... - He knew that they were watching him. If he hea... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HELD THEIR PEACE - They were silent. They “could” not say it
was not lawful, for the law did not forbid it. If it had they would
have said it. Here was the time for them to make objections if they
had any, and not after the man was healed; and as they “made” no
objection “then,” they could not... [ Continue Reading ]
See the notes at Matthew 12:11.
WHICH OF YOU ... - In this way Jesus refuted the notion of the
Pharisees. If it was lawful to save an ox on the Sabbath, it was also
to save the life of a man. To this the Jews had nothing to answer.... [ Continue Reading ]
A PARABLE - The word parable, here, means rather a “precept, an
injunction.” He gave a “rule or precept” about the proper manner
of attending a feast, or about the humility which ought to be
manifested on such occasions.
THAT WERE BIDDEN - That were invited by the Pharisee. It seems that he
had inv... [ Continue Reading ]
ART BIDDEN - Are invited.
TO A WEDDING - A wedding was commonly attended with a feast or
banquet.
THE HIGHEST ROOM - The seat at the table nearest the head.
A MORE HONOURABLE MAN - A more aged man, or a man of higher rank. It
is to be remarked that our Saviour did not consider the courtesies of
li... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LOWEST ROOM - The lowest seat at the table; showing that you are
not desirous of distinctions, or greedy of that honor which may
properly belong to you.
SHALT HAVE WORSHIP - The word “worship” here means “honor.”
They who are sitting with you shall treat you with respect. They will
learn your r... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSOEVER EXALTETH ... - This is universal among people, and it is
also the way in which God will deal with people. “Men” will
perpetually endeavor to bring down those who endeavor to exalt
themselves; and it is a part of God’s regular plan to abase the
proud, to bring down the lofty, to raise up th... [ Continue Reading ]
CALL NOT THY FRIENDS ... - This is not to be understood as commanding
us not to entertain “at all” our relatives and friends; but we are
to remember the “design” with which our Lord spoke. He intended,
doubtless, to reprove those who sought the society of the wealthy, and
particularly rich relatives... [ Continue Reading ]
THE POOR - Those who are destitute of comfortable food.
THE MAIMED - Those who are deprived of any member of their body, as an
arm or a leg or who have not the use of them so that they can labor
for their own support.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALT BE BLESSED - Blessed in the “act” of doing good, which
furnishes more “happiness” than riches can give, and blessed or
rewarded “by God” in the day of judgment.
THEY CANNOT RECOMPENSE THEE - They cannot invite you again, and thus
pay you; and by inviting “them” you show that you have a
“dispo... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED IS HE THAT SHALL EAT BREAD IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD - The kingdom
of God here means the kingdom which the Messiah was to set up. See the
notes at Matthew 3:2. The Jews supposed that he would be a temporal
prince, and that his reign would be one of great magnificence and
splendor. They supposed... [ Continue Reading ]
A GREAT SUPPER - Or great feast. It is said to be “great” on
account of the number who were invited.
BADE MANY - Invited many beforehand. There is little difficulty in
understanding this parable. The man who made the supper is, without
doubt, designed to represent God; the supper, the provisions wh... [ Continue Reading ]
SENT HIS SERVANT - An invitation had been sent before, but this
servant was sent at the time that the supper was ready. From this it
would seem that it was the custom to announce to those invited just
the time when the feast was prepared. The custom here referred to
still prevails in Palestine. Dr.... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE BOUGHT A PIECE OF GROUND - Perhaps he had purchased it on
condition that he found it as good as it had been represented to him.
I MUST NEEDS GO - I have necessity, or am obliged to go and see it;
possibly pleading a contract or an agreement that he would go soon and
examine it. However, we m... [ Continue Reading ]
I GO TO PROVE THEM - To try them, to see if he had made a good
bargain. It is worthy of remark that this excuse was very trifling. He
could as easily have tried them at any other time as then, and his
whole conduct shows that he was more disposed to gratify “himself”
than to accept the invitation of... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE MARRIED A WIFE ... - Our Saviour here doubtless intends to
teach us that the love of earthly relatives and friends often takes
off the affections from God, and prevents our accepting the blessings
which he would bestow on us. This was the most trifling excuse of all;
and we cannot but be amaz... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOWED HIS LORD - Told his master of the excuses of those who had been
invited. Their conduct was remarkable, and it was his duty to acquaint
him with the manner in which his invitation had been received.
BEING ANGRY - Being angry at the people who had slighted his
invitation; who had so insulted h... [ Continue Reading ]
YET THERE IS ROOM - He went out and invited all he found in the lanes,
and yet the table was not full. This he also reported to his master.
“There is room!” What a glorious declaration is this in regard to
the gospel! There yet is room. Millions have been saved, but there yet
is room. Millions have... [ Continue Reading ]
GO OUT INTO THE HIGHWAYS - Since enough had not been found in the
lanes and streets, he commands the servant to go into the roads - the
public highways out of the city, as well as to the streets “in” it
- and invite them also.
HEDGES - A hedge is the inclosure around a field or vineyard. It was
comm... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I SAY UNTO YOU - These may be considered as the words of Jesus,
making an application of the parable to the Pharisees before him.
NONE OF THOSE MEN - This cannot be understood as meaning that no
“Jews” would be saved, but that none of those who had “treated
him, in that manner” - none who had so... [ Continue Reading ]
See notes on Matthew 10:37.... [ Continue Reading ]
INTENDING TO BUILD A TOWER - See Matthew 21:33. A tower was a place of
defense or observation, erected on high places or in vineyards, to
guard against enemies. It was made “high,” so as to enable one to
see an enemy when he approached; and “strong,” so that it could
not be easily taken.
COUNTETH T... [ Continue Reading ]
HAPLY - Perhaps.
TO MOCK HIM - To ridicule him. To laugh at him.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH TEN THOUSAND TO MEET ... - Whether he will be able, with the
forces which he “has,” to meet his enemy. Christ here perhaps
intends to denote that the enemies which we have to encounter in
following him are many and strong, and that “our” strength is
comparatively feeble. “To meet him.” To conte... [ Continue Reading ]
OR ELSE - If he is not able. If he is satisfied that he would be
defeated.
AN AMBASSAGE - Persons to treat with an enemy and propose terms of
peace. These expressions are not to be improperly pressed in order to
obtain from them a spiritual signification. The general scope of the
parable is to be l... [ Continue Reading ]
See the Matthew 5:13 note; Mark 9:49 notes.
SALT IS GOOD - It is useful. It is good to preserve life and health,
and to keep from putrefaction.
HIS SAVOUR - Its saltness. It becomes tasteless or insipid.
BE SEASONED - Be salted again.
FIT FOR THE LAND - Rather, it is not fit “for land,” that is,... [ Continue Reading ]