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AND FIVE OF THEM WERE WISE - . The words “wise and foolish,” here,
refer only to their conduct; in regard to the oil. The one part was
“wise” in taking oil, the other “foolish” in neglecting it.
The c...
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CHAPTER 25
_ 1. The Parable of the Ten Virgins. (Matthew 25:1 .) 2. The Parable
of the Servants and the Talents. (Matthew 25:14 .) 3. The Judgment of
Nations. (Matthew 25:31 .)_
The second parable is...
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MATTHEW 24:42 TO MATTHEW 25:13. Abbreviating Mark 13:33, with its
simile of the absent householder, into one verse (Matthew 24:42; _cf._
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"What will happen in the Kingdom of Heaven is like the situation which
arose when ten virgins took their lamps and went out to meet the
bridegroom. Five of them were foolish and five were wise. The fo...
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THE FATE OF THE UNPREPARED (Matthew 25:1-13)...
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NO. Greek. _ou._ App-105.
WITH. Greek. _meta._ App-104....
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_They that were foolish took their lamps_ All watch for their Lord,
but some only "the wise" with true intensity and with due provision
for the watch. The foolish virgins have sufficient oil if the Lo...
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ΑἹ ΓᾺΡ ΜΩΡΑῚ Κ.Τ.Λ. All watch for their Lord, but some
only—‘the wise’—with true intensity and with due provision for
the watch. The foolish virgins have sufficient oil if the Lord come
quickly; not s...
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THE PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS
In St Matthew only....
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Ver 1. "Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins,
which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. 2. And
five of them were wise, and five were foolish. 3. They that...
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_THE PREPARED AND THE UNPREPARED VIRGINS MATTHEW 25:1-13:_ The primary
subject this chapter has to do with is the final judgment. Matthew 24
ended with the need to be prepared for the sudden and unexp...
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ΈΛΑΒΟΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΛΑΜΒΆΝΩ (G2983) брать,
ΈΛΑΙΟΝ (G1637) оливковое масло. Возможно,
имеется в виду прокисшее животное
масло, которое использовалось для
освещения (Schwartz, NTS 27, 270)....
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4. ILLUSTRATION OF THE TEN WISE AND FOOLISH BRIDESMAIDS (25:1-13)
1 Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, who
took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. 2 And fiv...
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They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:
THEY THAT WERE FOOLISH TOOK THEIR LAMPS, AND TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM:...
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1 The parable of the ten virgins applies only to the kingdom at the
time specified. When the
Lord comes in glory to enter into covenant relationship with Israel at
the commencement of the day of Jehov...
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25:3 that (b-2) 'Who were such as.' them; (d-14) That is, 'with them,'
the virgins....
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PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS. Professing Christians, who alone are
addressed here, are warned of the absolute need of sufficient oil,
i.e. of sufficient depth and reality in the spiritual life, if they...
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THE TEN VIEGINS. THE TALENTS. THE SHEEP AND THE GOATS
The whole of this a, which is entirely concerned with the Second
Advent, and contains some of the most striking of all Christ's
sayings, is pecul...
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TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM] Oil is the symbol of the Holy Spirit, and of
inward sanctification (Acts 10:38; Hebrews 1:9; 1 John 2:20; 1 John
2:27). Here it stands fo
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 25
THE STORY ABOUT THE TEN YOUNG WOMEN 25:1-13
V1 ‘At that time, it will be like this where God rules: Ten young
women took their la...
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TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM. — In the interpretation of the parable, the
lamp or torch is obviously the outward life of holiness by which the
disciple of Christ lets his light shine before men (Matthew 5:16...
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CHAPTER 18
The Prophecy on the Mount - Matthew 24:1 & Matthew 25:1
WE have seen that though the Saviour's public ministry is now closed,
He still has a private ministry to discharge-a ministry of cou...
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_Parable of the Ten Virgins_, in Mt. only....
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ἔλαιον : the statement about the foolish, indicating the nature
or proof of their folly, is that they took their lamps but did not
take oil. None? or only not a supply sufficient for an emergency
poss...
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BE READY FOR THE BRIDEGROOM
Matthew 25:1-13
Three remarkable parables occupy this chapter and follow a marked
sequence of thought. First, we are called upon to look to ourselves,
and be sure that we...
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"Then." This gives us the time in which the Kingdom of Heaven will be
likened unto ten virgins. That Kingdom passes through many phases, but
just before the coming of the King this will be its charact...
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CHAPTER 21
COMING OF THE LORD
Matthew 25:1-13. _“Then shall the kingdom of the heavens be likened
unto ten virgins, who, having taken their lamps, went out to meet the
Bridegroom.”_ Throughout the Bi...
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"Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which
took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. (2) And five
of them were wise, and five were foolish. (3) They that were...
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We now enter on the Lord's final presentation of Himself to Jerusalem,
traced, however, from Jericho; that is, from the city which had once
been the stronghold of the power of the Canaanite. The Lord...
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Professors, during the Lord's absence, are here presented as virgins,
who went out to meet the Bridegroom, and light Him to the house. In
this passage He is not the Bridegroom of the church. No others...
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THEY THAT WERE FOOLISH TOOK THEIR LAMPS,.... The Vulgate Latin, and
Munster's Hebrew Gospel, read, "the five foolish", whose folly is here
exposed; and which lay not merely, or only in taking up the l...
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They that _were_ foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:
Ver. 3. _Took their lamps, and took no oil_] Empty casks, barren fig
trees, pretenders only to the power of godliness; of whom it...
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_And five of them were wise_ Prudent and provident; _and five foolish_
Inconsiderate and careless. _These latter took their lamps_ Took up a
profession of the true religion; _but took no oil with them...
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THEY THAT WERE FOOLISH-TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM; so that the flame of
their lamps could not hold out. These correspond to those "sown on
stony ground," who "endure but for a time." Mark 4:16-17....
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THEY THAT WERE FOOLISH TOOK THEIR LAMPS, AND TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM;...
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THE PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS.
The delay of the bridegroom:...
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"Then," that is, at the time when things must be brought to their
proper conclusion, "shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten
virgins." These take lamps to go forth to meet the bridegroom. The...
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1-13 The circumstances of the parable of the ten virgins were taken
from the marriage customs among the Jews, and explain the great day of
Christ's coming. See the nature of Christianity. As Christia...
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SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 25:13"....
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Matthew 25:3 Those G3748 foolish G3474 took G2983 (G5631) their G846
G1438 lamps G2985 took G2983 ...
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THE PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS
Another emphasis on the fact that all must be ready for His second
coming is found in this parable. It is the parable of ten maidens who
were to go out to meet the bride...
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‘And five of them were foolish, and five were wise. For the foolish,
when they took their torches, took no oil with them, but the wise took
oil in their vessels with their torches.'
The division betwe...
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THE PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS. Closely joined to the preceding one.
Its leading idea is the readiness of the Church for the coming of the
Lord. See the closing exhortation (Matthew 25:13). The last p...
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Matthew 25:3-4. FOR THE FOOLISH. The insertion of ‘for' introduces
this as an evidence of their folly.
BUT THE WISE, provided themselves with oil in the proper vessels.
Explanations: (1.) The lamps r...
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TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM
(ουκ ελαβον μεθ' εαυτων ελαιον). Probably none
at all, not realizing their lack of oil till they lit the torches on
the arrival of the bridegroom and his party....
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Matthew 25:1
Here is one of the larger and grander pictures in this gallery of
various glory. It is sublime in its ample outline, and exquisitely
tender in its details. It is charged with many precio...
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Matthew 25:1
I. The main difficulty of interpretation in this parable is to
understand what is meant by the wise and foolish virgins respectively;
and also what is meant by the "taking oil in their ve...
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Matthew 25:1. _Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten
virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the
bridegroom._
And five of them were wise, and five were foolish. They th...
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Matthew 25:1. _Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten
virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the
bridegroom. And five of them were wise, And five were foolish._
What a...
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CONTENTS: Parables of the wise and foolish virgins. Testing of the
servants in the Lord's absence. Future testing of the Gentile nations
at the Lord's return.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, disciples.
CONCL...
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Matthew 25:1. _Ten virgins took their lamps to meet the bridegroom._
Homer names the like custom among the Greeks, of the bridegroom being
preseded by virgins bearing lighted torches. The virgins repr...
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DID NOT TAKE ANY EXTRA OIL. These girls started out with full lamps,
but no extra in reserve....
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_Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins._
THE TEN VIRGINS
I. We have here two characters contrasted. “Five were wise and five
were foolish.” That we may define the difference b...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 25:3 LAMPS. Large dome-shaped torches,
fueled by rags soaked in oil, used for walking outside. OIL. With
extra containers of oil, the torches could last for several hours....
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CHAPTER 25
_Then_... _which went out to meet the bridegroom and the bride_
(Vulg.). _And the bride_ is not found in the Greek, nor in S.
Chrysostom. It is the reading of the Latin and the Syria...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 25:1. THEN SHALL THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.—The three parables
of this chapter appear here as in closest sequence to the great
discourse of chap. 24, and are as its natural conclu...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 25:1
_Parable of the ten virgins. _(Peculiar to St. Matthew.) This parable,
as a continuation of the teaching of the last chapter, sets forth the
necessity of having and retaining...
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Shall we turn now to Matthew's gospel chapter twenty-five? In the
twenty-fourth chapter of Matthew's gospel the disciples came to Jesus
and asked Him what would be the signs that would precede the
des...
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2 Timothy 3:5; Ezekiel 33:3; Hebrews 12:15; Isaiah 48:1; Isaiah 48:2;...
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They that were foolish [α ι τ ι ν ε ς μ ω ρ α ι]. Read aiJ
gar mwrai, for the foolish. The for justifies the epithet foolish in
the preceding verse....
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The foolish took no oil with them — No more than kept them burning
just for the present. None to supply their future want, to recruit
their lamp's decay. The lamp is faith. A lamp and oil with it, is...
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By the LAMPS are meant an outward profession of faith and holiness.
By the OIL IN THE LAMPS, is to be understood that solemn profession of
repentance and faith, which all Christians make in baptism....