SIT IN MOSES' SEAT; they are the expounders and teachers of the law of
Moses. Men may hold their first place as rulers and teachers in the
visible church, and yet have no true religion, and they may show this
by their conduct. But wicked examples, whoever may set them, should
not be followed.... [ Continue Reading ]
OBSERVE AND DO; so far as they teach according to the laws of God; but
beyond that, DO NOT YE AFTER THEIR WORKS; do not imitate their
example.... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAVY BURDENS; grievous and troublesome ceremonies and observances
which they required. They rigidly expounded certain parts of the
divine law as binding on the people, while they themselves, secretly
or openly, claimed a release from them.... [ Continue Reading ]
PHYLACTERIES; slips of parchment worn about their persons, on which
were written some divine precepts. The Pharisees made them broader
than others, to intimate that they were more holy. For the same
purpose they enlarged the borders or fringes which Moses had commanded
them to wear on their garments... [ Continue Reading ]
UPPERMOST ROOMS; most honorable places at the table. The Jews of our
Lord's day took their meals reclining on couches, which were arranged
on three sides of a central table. In assigning the guests to their
"rooms," or places, strict attention was paid to rank. Compare Luke
14:7-11.... [ Continue Reading ]
RABBI; master.... [ Continue Reading ]
BRETHREN; equally children of God, and fellow-heirs of Christ; no one
of you having authority to control the faith and practice of the rest.... [ Continue Reading ]
CALL NO MAN YOUR FATHER; as having authority over your faith and
practice. In matters of religion and conscience, ministers of the
gospel cannot bow to mere human authority without giving to men what
belongs only to God; and men who, on the ground of such authority,
claim to be fathers and masters t... [ Continue Reading ]
MASTERS; as leaders and controllers of Christ's ministers and people.... [ Continue Reading ]
SERVANT; greatness in Christ's kingdom consists not in outward
authority over others, but in the abundance of our labors and
sacrifices for the welfare of our brethren. The greatest in the
kingdom of Christ are those who most love him and their fellow-men,
and are most ready to honor the one and do... [ Continue Reading ]
SHUT UP THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN; by your false interpretations of the
law, and your opposition to me, its true expounder.
NEITHER GO IN; they would not embrace Christ themselves, nor, if they
could prevent it, would they suffer others to do it. The wickedness of
the heart is so great, that it may lea... [ Continue Reading ]
DEVOUR WIDOWS' HOUSES; rob them of their estates.
THEREFORE; on account of their hypocrisy.
GREATER DAMNATION; more awful punishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
COMPASS SEA AND LAND; make all sorts of efforts.
PROSELYTE; convert to their religion.
MORE THE CHILD OF HELL; more wicked.... [ Continue Reading ]
DEBTOR; under obligation to keep his oath. Blind guides tamper with
the conscience, make imaginary and futile distinctions between the
guilt of different sins, passing over some lightly as if they were
venial, or granting indulgences to commit them, and treating others no
more wicked as deadly, whil... [ Continue Reading ]
GUILTY; if he does not fulfill his oath.... [ Continue Reading ]
PAY TITHE; devote a tenth part to the service of the temple.
MINT AND ANISE AND CUMMIN; herbs of small value.
WEIGHTIER; more important.
JUDGMENT, MERCY, AND FAITH; justice to all, compassion to the needy,
and piety towards God. To do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with
God, is a better evid... [ Continue Reading ]
STRAIN AT A GNAT; strain the liquid which you drink at the presence of
a gnat in it, lest you should be made unclean by swallowing it. They
reckoned the gnat among the unclean creeping things. Leviticus 11:20;
Leviticus 11:23 The reader will notice that the camel was also an
unclean animal. The mean... [ Continue Reading ]
WHITED SEPULCHRES; sepulchres newly whitewashed, according to the
custom of the country at certain periods.... [ Continue Reading ]
GARNISH; beautify; adorn; as if they had great regard for good men.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITNESS-CHILDREN OF THEM WHICH KILLED THE PROPHETS; by calling the
murderers of the prophets "our fathers," they acknowledged themselves
to be their literal children; and by imitating them in their deeds,
they proved themselves their children in character.... [ Continue Reading ]
MEASURE; the measure of their sins till wrath should come upon them.... [ Continue Reading ]
PROPHETS; his apostles and other teachers of his religion. Acts 5:17;
Acts 5:40; Acts 7:59. The most awful denunciations of divine wrath
against the wicked are perfectly consistent with the greatest
kindness, the most tender compassions, and the most earnest desire
that they should turn from their s... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE RIGHTEOUS BLOOD SHED UPON THE EARTH; they were about to murder
the Son of God, and in so doing, to set as it were their seal and
sanction to all the murders of good men before them. They would
therefore be treated accordingly.
ZACHARIAS, SON OF BARACHIAS; it is not certainly known to whom t... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE THINGS; the punishments due to their sins.... [ Continue Reading ]
The reason why men are not saved is not that Christ is not able and
willing to save them, nor that they are not under obligation to be
saved, but that they will not come to him, or comply with the needful
terms of salvation. Of course, if they perish, they will be their own
destroyers, and the guilt... [ Continue Reading ]
YOUR HOUSE; their temple, which was soon after burned by the Romans,
and remains desolate to this day.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHALL NOT SEE ME HENCE FORTH; our Lord was now closing his personal
ministry on earth. After his resurrection he showed himself not to all
the people, but to chosen witnesses. Acts 10:41. They should never
again enjoy his presence, till they were ready to receive him as their
Messiah.... [ Continue Reading ]