_THE JEWS CONSPIRE AGAINST CHRIST: SATAN BY HIS TEMPTATIONS PREPARETH
JUDAS TO BETRAY HIM. THE APOSTLES SENT TO PREPARE THE PASSOVER. CHRIST
INSTITUTETH HIS HOLY SUPPER: COVERTLY FORETELLETH OF THE TRAITOR:
DEHORTETH THE REST OF HIS APOSTLES FROM AMBITION: ASSURETH PETER THAT
HE SHOULD DENY HIM THRI... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CAPTAINS— The _captains_ with whom Judas communed, are here and
elsewhere called _captains of the temple,_ (see Luke 22:52.) and are
joined with the priests as their companions; a circumstance, which
proves that they were Jews, and not heathens. See Acts 4:1. From
David's time the priests and Le... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE MAKE READY.— See the note on Mark 14:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH DESIRE I HAVE DESIRED— This is a Hebraism, signifying a very
fervent and longing desire: "I have longed greatly," said he, "to eat
this passover with you before I suffer, because it is the last I shall
ever celebrate with you, and because I desire, before my death, to
give you the strongest pro... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTIL IT BE FULFILLED IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD.— That is, "until the
deliverance of all the faithful saints from the bondage of sin, is
accomplished in the gospel dispensation; a deliverance typified by
that of our fathers from the Egyptian bondage, to keep up the memory
of which the passover was insti... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS DO, &C.— From our Lord's words here recorded, and from those
wherewith the apostle has concluded his account of the sacrament, 1
Corinthians 11:26. (—_for as often as ye eat this bread, and drink
this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come,_—
καταγγελλετε, ye _preach,_—ye _declare_ the L... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NEW TESTAMENT— _The new covenant._... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HAND OF HIM THAT BETRAYETH ME, &C.— Our Lord, after delivering
the sacramental cup, and telling them that his blood was shed for
them, mentions the treachery of Judas a second time; and this second
declaration came in with peculiar propriety after the institution of
the sacrament, which exhibits... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THERE WAS— _Now,_ &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGS OF THE GENTILES EXERCISE LORDSHIP, &C.— "Among the
Gentiles, they are reckoned the greatest men who have the greatest
power, and who exercise it in the most absolute manner. Such, however,
have at times affected the pompous title of _Benefactors,_
Ευεργετης, (a surname, which some of the k... [ Continue Reading ]
YE ARE THEY WHICH HAVE CONTINUED WITH ME IN MY TEMPTATIONS, &C.— _In
my trials,_ or _afflictions._... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I APPOINT UNTO YOU, &C.— The _kingdom_ which the Father bestowed
on Jesus, as the reward of his humiliations, was his mediatorial
kingdom, Philippians 2:9 not the happiness of heaven, which he enjoyed
from eternity; wherefore, the kingdom which he bestowed on his
apostles as the peculiar reward... [ Continue Reading ]
SIMON! SIMON!— This repetition of the name of Simon, shews much
earnestness in our Saviour, and intimates the great danger to which
Peter was exposed. Our Lord speaks herein the plural,— υμας;
"You, my apostles in general."—_That he may_ s_ift you as wheat,_ is
an expression denoting the violent agi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE COCK SHALL NOT CROW THIS DAY, &C.— As it is plain from this
passage, and from the event, that the cock actually crew before
Peter's _third_ denial, we must certainly take the words of St. Luke
and St. John for the common time of cock-crowing, which probably did
not arrive till after the cock, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT NOW HE THAT HATH A PURSE,— Our Lord, having finished what he had
to say to Peter in particular, turned to the other disciples, and put
them in mind how they had been prohibited when they were first sent
out, to make any provision for their journey, and directed to rely
wholly on God; and that th... [ Continue Reading ]
LORD, BEHOLD, HERE ARE TWO SWORDS.— Our Lord's disciples, mistaking
his meaning about the _swords,_ replied, they had _two:_ the reason
why they had any at all, probably, was, that they might defend
themselves against robbers in their journey from Galilee and Perea,
and from the beasts of prey which... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU BE WILLING, REMOVE THIS CUP, &C.— _Oh that thou
wouldst,_—or, _that thou wert willing to remove this cup from me!_
&c. Blackwall. Our Lord spoke this, not as desirous to be excused from
sufferings and death, but in reference to the terror and severity of
the combat in which he was now actual... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THERE APPEARED AN ANGEL, &C.— As the sins of the world were laid
upon Christ, and it pleased the Lord himself to bruise him, and to
awaken the sword of justice against him (see Isaiah 53:5.Zechariah
13:7.); so, unless our great Lord had a present view and sensation of
this, it is to me unaccount... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HIS SWEAT WAS AS IT WERE GREAT DROPS OF BLOOD— Some commentators
have taken this expression in the metaphorical sense; fancying that as
those who weep bitterly, are said to _weep blood,_ so they may be said
to _sweat blood,_ who sweat excessively by reason of hard labour or
acute pain. They expl... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDAS, BETRAYEST THOU THE SON OF MAN WITH A KISS?— "Dost thou betray
him, whom thou canst not but know to be _the Son of man,_—'the
Messiah,' by that which all men use as the symbol either of love or
homage,—making it a signal of thy treachery? And dost thou think
that he can be imposed upon by this... [ Continue Reading ]
SUFFER YE THUS FAR.— The sense which has been affixed to this
passage is various. Some have understood it as a request from Jesus,
that the persons who had apprehended him, would oblige him so far as
to let him go to the wounded man; and the context seems to countenance
this opinion, representing hi... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN I WAS DAILY WITH YOU IN THE TEMPLE,— This was a proof of our
Saviour's innocence; for had he been conscious of any crime which
could render him obnoxious to punishment, he would not have exposed
himself in this public manner; and had the Jews either thought him
guilty, or been able to bring any... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PETER FOLLOWED AFAR OFF.— His love to his Master was not
extinguished, yet it was exceedingly weakened; he followed, but _afar
off:_ he was here beginning to stagger; he had said that he would
_follow Christ,_ and he persuades himself that he is fulfilling his
promise by thus _following him afar... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MEN THAT HELD JESUS, &C.— _And the men who had Jesus in
custody._ Wynne. "Though St. Luke has told us how Jesus was insulted,
before he describes his trial, contrary in appearance to the order
observed by the other evangelists, who mention those insults as
succeeding his being condemned, it... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY OTHER THINGS BLASPHEMOUSLY SPAKE THEY— There is something very
remarkable in this expression. They charged him with blasphemy,
Matthew 26:65 in asserting himself to be _the Son of God;_ but the
evangelist here fixes that charge on them, because he really was so.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS SOON AS IT WAS DAY,— When the band of soldiers arrived at the
high-priest's with Jesus, they found many of the chief-priests, and
scribes, and elders assembled there. Some persons of distinction
however may have been absent, for whose coming they would wait;
wherefore, although the soldiers broug... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I ALSO ASK YOU, &C.— That is, "If I propose the proofs of my
mission, and require you to give your opinion of them, you will
overbear me with your renewed violence, and neither acquit nor release
me." See on Matthew 26:64.... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SAY THAT I AM.— _Ye say true; for I am._ It follows; _we have
heard of his own mouth._ See Mark 14:62.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE OURSELVES HAVE HEARD— It was customary for the Jews to suppress
the word _blasphemy_ in their discourses relating to it. St. Luke
retains this custom; but St. Matthew and St. Mark have added the word,
for the sake of perspicuity.
_Inferences_ drawn from our Saviour's agony in the garden. Luke 22... [ Continue Reading ]