HEROD THE TETRARCH; this was Herod Antipas, son of Herod the Great who
slew the children at Bethlehem. Chap Matthew 2:16. Tetrarch means the
ruler of a fourth part, and was applied to him because he governed a
part of his father's kingdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT LAWFUL; Herodias was the wife of Philip, Herod's brother, by whom
she had a daughter named Salome. Herod had put away his own wife, the
daughter of Aretas king of Arabia Petraea, and had taken Herodias,
though her husband was still living.... [ Continue Reading ]
FEARED THE MULTITUDE; he was afraid, should he put John to death, that
they would rebel, and make him trouble; he therefore did not kill him,
but put him in prison. Men are often disposed to commit crimes, from
which they are restrained only by the fear of man, and other selfish
considerations. This... [ Continue Reading ]
Seasons of feasting and revelry are seasons of great danger; and when
attended with dancing and profaneness, render persons peculiarly
liable to be overcome by temptation, and to fall under the power of
the destroyer.... [ Continue Reading ]
INSTRUCTED; her mother had told her what to ask.
CHARGER; a large dish or platter. Continuance in known sin blunts, and
finally obliterates the delicate perceptions, the tender
sensibilities, and all the finer emotions of the human heart. It
renders not only men, but women also, monsters of iniquit... [ Continue Reading ]
SORRY; he knew it was wrong, and was afraid it would make him trouble.
THEM WHICH SAT WITH HIM; he was more afraid of them than of God. No
oath can lay a man under obligations to do wrong. It is a sin to take
such an oath, and it is an additional sin to fulfil it. The wicked,
while they often lay c... [ Continue Reading ]
Indulgence in one sin opens the way for and strongly tempts to the
commission of others; and when men begin a course of iniquity, none
but God knows where they will stop.... [ Continue Reading ]
EVENING; the Jews reckoned two evenings, one of which commenced about
three o'clock in the afternoon, and is the one here referred to; the
other commenced about six o'clock, and is referred to in verse Matthew
14:23.... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED; he praised the Lord for that provision, and asked him to
bless them in the reception of it. Those who labor to save the souls
of men should, as they have opportunity and ability, supply the wants
of their bodies; and while they help men to the bread which perishes,
it may prepare them to re... [ Continue Reading ]
DID ALL EAT-WERE FILLED; besides the immediate act of mercy in feeding
a vast multitude in the wilderness, this miracle was intended to have
a deep symbolic meaning. By it Christ exhibited himself as "the bread
of life." See the use which the Lord himself makes of it. John
6:27-58.... [ Continue Reading ]
Habitual communion with God, and daily retirement for this purpose, is
essential to holiness of character, and to great usefulness among men.
It is also a safeguard against temptation, and a good preparation for
the best discharge of duty.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOURTH WATCH; the Jews had four watches, or periods of the night. The
first watch was from six to nine o'clock; the second, from nine to
twelve; the third, from twelve to three; and the fourth, from three to
six in the morning.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS A SPIRIT; they thought it was a spirit or ghost, supposing that
for a man with a real body to walk on the water was impossible.... [ Continue Reading ]
We must not be impatient, or needlessly expose ourselves to danger,
even to be with Christ. If we do, he will show us that we lack faith;
and that, had he not done better for us than we did for ourselves, we
should have perished.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WALKED; upheld by the divine power of Jesus Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is when our thoughts are turned away from Christ to the dangers
around us, that we lose our courage.... [ Continue Reading ]
DOUBT; why didst thou doubt my power to continue to support thee?... [ Continue Reading ]
The ship with the disciples in it, tossed all night by the waves, and
detained by contrary winds, is an apt emblem of the church of Christ
in the dark days of reproach and persecution. But the Saviour has his
eye ever upon her, and when he comes to her help in the morning, her
course will be calm an... [ Continue Reading ]
SON OF GOD; this was a public acknowledgment of him as the Messiah.... [ Continue Reading ]
GENNESARET; on the north-west side of the sea of Galilee.... [ Continue Reading ]