_And the whole multitude of them_ Namely, of the chief priests,
scribes, and elders, _arose and led him unto Pilate_ See on Matthew
27:42; and Mark 15:1. _And they began to accuse him_, Charging him
with three capital crimes; _perverting the nation, forbidding to give
tribute to Cesar, and saying, t... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then said Pilate_ After having heard his defence. See on Matthew
27:11; and Mark 15:2. _I find no fault in this man_ I do not find that
he either attempts or asserts any thing injurious to Cesar. _And they
were the more fierce_ The priests were not disconcerted or abashed by
the public declaration,... [ Continue Reading ]
_And the chief priests and scribes_ Whose malice had brought them to
attend him thither; _stood_ In the presence of the king; _and
vehemently accursed him_ Doubtless as an enemy to Cesar, and guilty of
seditious practices, crimes which they had laid to his charge before
Pilate. Observe, reader, it i... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Pilate_ Having received an account of what had passed before
Herod; _called together the chief priests, the rulers, and the people_
Namely, such of them as had appeared against Jesus as his accusers;
_and said, Ye have brought this man unto me as one that perverteth the
people_ As having taught... [ Continue Reading ]
_They cried out all at once_ Thus, by giving ground a little, and
proposing to chastise Jesus, to satisfy these wretches, Pilate only
encouraged them to press on the more, and become more violent in their
clamours for his crucifixion; _saying, Away with this man_ Αιρε
τουτον, _tolle istum in crucem,... [ Continue Reading ]
_And as they led him away_ After he had been barbarously scourged and
mocked, as is recorded, Matthew 27:26, and Mark 15:15, where see the
notes; _they laid hold on one Simon, coming out of the country_ Who
was probably a friend of Christ's, and known to be so; _and on him
they laid the cross_ Which... [ Continue Reading ]
_But Jesus turning, said_, &c. Jesus, who ever felt the woes of others
more than he did his own, forgetting his distress at the very time
that it lay heaviest upon him, turned about, and with a benevolence
and tenderness truly divine, said to them, _Daughters of Jerusalem,
weep not for me_, &c. Not... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us,_ &c.
Proverbial expressions, to signify their desire of any shelter or
refuge; and so very desirous were they of hiding themselves, that some
thousands of them crept even into the common sewers, and there
miserably perished, or were dragged... [ Continue Reading ]
_There were also two other malefactors_ This should rather be
rendered, _Two others, who were malefactors, were also led with him to
be put to death._ The distinction between Jesus and the malefactors is
remarkably preserved in the next verse. _And when they were come to
the place called Calvary_ Se... [ Continue Reading ]
_And the people stood beholding_ Him hanging on the cross, being, it
seems, not at all concerned, but rather pleasing themselves with the
spectacle. _And the rulers_ Whom, from their office, one would have
supposed to be men of sense and men of honour, stood among the rabble;
and _derided him, sayin... [ Continue Reading ]
_A superscription also was written over him_, &c. THIS IS THE KING OF
THE JEWS No transposition is necessary here: for Luke does not tell us
when the superscription was written, so far is he from saying that it
was written after Jesus was mocked. He only observes in general that
there was a title pl... [ Continue Reading ]
_And one of the malefactors railed on him_ The word
κακουργος, here rendered _malefactor_, does not always denote
a _thief_, or _robber_, but was a term likewise applied to the Jewish
soldiers, who were hurried by their zeal to commit some crime, in
opposition to the Roman authority. As Matthew and... [ Continue Reading ]
_And he said, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom_
Such was the prayer of a dying sinner to a dying Saviour. And as in
his confession he discovered deep repentance toward God, so in this
petition he discovered strong faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. He owns
him to be the Lord, and to... [ Continue Reading ]
_Jesus said_ In answer to his prayer; _Verily I say unto thee_ I, the
Amen, the faithful Witness, give thee assurance, _This day thou shalt
be with me in paradise_ As if he had said, I will not only remember
thee when I come into my kingdom, but this very day; and will confer
upon thee more than tho... [ Continue Reading ]
_About the sixth hour_ Answering to twelve o'clock with us; _there was
darkness_, &c. See on Matthew 27:45. The noon-tide darkness, covering
the sun, obscured all the upper hemisphere. And the lower was equally
darkened, the moon being in opposition to the sun, and so receiving no
light from it. _Un... [ Continue Reading ]
_Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit_ The Father receives the
spirit of Jesus; Jesus himself the spirits of the faithful. See on
Matthew 27:50. _When the centurion_ The Roman officer, who stood over
against him and guarded the execution; _saw what was done_ In so
miraculous a manner, in those... [ Continue Reading ]
_There was a man named Joseph, a good man, and a just_ One who united
in his character the two great principles of morality justice and
benevolence. _The same had not consented to the counsel and deed of
them_ Though he was a member of the council which condemned Jesus, he
did not join them in their... [ Continue Reading ]