A PARABLE - See the notes at Matthew 13:3.
TO THIS END - To show this.
ALWAYS - At all times. That is, we must not neglect regular stated
seasons of prayer; we must seize on occasions of remarkable
providences as afflictions or signal blessings to seek God in prayer;
we must “always” maintain a sp... [ Continue Reading ]
A JUDGE WHICH FEARED NOT GOD - One appointed by law to determine
causes brought before him. This judge had no reverence for God, and
consequently no regard for the rights of man. These two things go
together. He that has no regard for God can be expected to have none
for man; and our Lord has here i... [ Continue Reading ]
A WIDOW - This is a circumstance that gives increasing interest to the
parable. Judges were bound to show special attention to widows, Isaiah
1:17; Jeremiah 22:3. The reason of this was that they were
defenseless, were commonly poor, and were liable to be oppressed by
those in power.
AVENGE ME - Th... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR A WHILE - Probably this means for a “considerable” time. It
was his duty to attend to the claims of justice, but this was long
delayed.
WITHIN HIMSELF - He thought, or came to a conclusion.
THOUGH I FEAR NOT ... - This contains the reason why he attended to
the case at all. It was not from any... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR ... - Give attention to this, and derive from it practical
instruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL NOT GOD AVENGE ... - We are not to suppose that the character of
God is at all represented by this judge, or that “his” principles
of conduct are at all like those of the judge. This parable shows us
conclusively that many “circumstances” of a parable are not to be
interpreted closely: they ar... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEEDILY - Suddenly, unexpectedly. He will surely vindicate them, and
that at a time, perhaps, when they were nearly ready to give over and
to sink into despair. This may refer to the deliverance of the
disciples from their approaching trials and persecutions among the
Jews; or, in general, to the f... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO CERTAIN - Unto some.
WHICH TRUSTED IN THEMSELVES - Who confided in themselves, or who
supposed that they were righteous. They did not trust to God or the
Messiah for righteousness, but to their own works. They vainly
supposed they had themselves complied with the demands of the law of
God.
DES... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TEMPLE - Into one of the courts of the temple - the court where
prayer was commonly offered. See the notes at Matthew 21:12.
A PHARISEE - See the notes at Matthew 3:7.
PUBLICAN - See the notes at Matthew 5:46.... [ Continue Reading ]
STOOD AND PRAYED THUS WITH HIMSELF - Some have proposed to render
this, “stood by himself” and prayed. In this way it would be
characteristic of the sect of the Pharisees, who dreaded the contact
of others as polluting, and who were disposed to say to all, Stand by
yourselves. The Syraic so renders... [ Continue Reading ]
I FAST TWICE ... - This was probably the Jewish custom. The Pharisees
are said to have fasted regularly on the second and fifth days of
every week in private. This was “in addition” to the public days
of fasting required in the law of Moses, and they, therefore, made
more a matter of “merit” of it b... [ Continue Reading ]
STANDING AFAR OFF - Afar off from the “temple.” The place where
prayer was offered in the temple was the court of women. The Pharisee
advanced to the side of the court nearest to the temple, or near as he
could; the publican stood on the other side of the same court if he
was a Jew, or in the court... [ Continue Reading ]
I TELL YOU - The Pharisees would have said that the first man here was
approved. Jesus assures them that they judged erroneously. God judges
of this differently from people.
JUSTIFIED - Accepted or approved of God. The word “justify” means
to declare or treat as righteous. In this case it means tha... [ Continue Reading ]
See the notes at Matthew 19:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
See the notes at Matthew 20:17.
BY THE PROPHETS - Those who foretold the coming of the Messiah, and
whose predictions are recorded in the Old Testament.
SON OF MAN - The Messiah. They predicted that certain things would
take place respecting the Messiah that was to come. See the Daniel
9:25 notes;... [ Continue Reading ]
UNDERSTOOD NONE OF THESE THINGS - Though they were “plainly”
revealed, yet such were their prejudices and their unwillingness to
believe them that they did not understand them. They expected that he
would be a temporal prince and a conqueror, and they were not
“willing” to believe that he would be d... [ Continue Reading ]
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 20:29.... [ Continue Reading ]