_CHRIST'S RESURRECTION IS DECLARED BY AN ANGEL TO THE WOMEN: HE
HIMSELF APPEARETH UNTO THEM. THE CHIEF PRIESTS GIVE THE SOLDIERS MONEY
TO SAY THAT HE WAS STOLEN OUT OF HIS SEPULCHRE. CHRIST APPEARETH TO
HIS DISCIPLES, AND SENDETH THEM TO BAPTIZE AND TEACH ALL NATIONS._
_Anno Domini 33._... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE END OF THE SABBATH, &C.— Some writers close the last chapter
thus, _Sealing the stone, and setting a watch late on the sabbath;_
and begin the present, _and when it began to dawn,_ &c. as the Jewish
day began at sun-setting, the Jews distinguished the evening into two
parts, which they called... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BEHOLD, THERE WAS A GREAT EARTHQUAKE— While the women were going
to the sepulchre, there was a great earthquake, namely, that which
preceded the most memorable event that ever happened among men,—the
resurrection of the Son of God from the dead. This earthquake probably
frightened the women to s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE ANGEL ANSWERED— This paragraph is not so connected with the
preceding, as if nothing had intervened; since it will be found, upon
a closer examination of it, and comparing it with its parallel, Mark
16:2 that between the soldiers becoming like dead men, and the angel's
speaking to the women,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY DEPARTED QUICKLY, &C.— _And they instantly left the
sepulchre:_—Version of 1729. _And they hastily went out of the
sepulchre._ Heylin. This verse contains a beautiful description of the
mingled passions.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AS THEY WENT—JESUS MET THEM— In the _general scheme of the
resurrection_ which I propose giving at the end of St. John's Gospel,
when we have had the whole narrative before us, the precise time and
circumstances of this meeting of our Lord's with the women will be
shewn.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW WHEN THEY WERE GOING, &C.— The chief priests, having received
the report of the guard, called the whole senate together, and
consulted among themselves what they were to do. The deliberations,
however, of the meeting were not kept secret. They were reported to
the disciples, perhaps by Joseph an... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE ELEVEN DISCIPLES WENT AWAY, &C.— The time now approached
when Jesus was to shew himself publicly in Galilee, after having
frequently shewn himself in a more private manner to his disciples and
the women. This was in many respects the most remarkable of all his
appearances. He promised it to... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL POWER IS GIVEN UNTO ME, &C.— Our Saviour here declares all power
and authority to be given to him as Mediator at his resurrection: in
consequence of which power, he commissions his disciples to convert,
baptize, and instruct the world. There is no doubt but this _power_ is
part of the exaltation... [ Continue Reading ]
GO YE THEREFORE, AND TEACH ALL NATIONS, &C.— _And disciple all
nations._ This commission of our Lord marks out the difference between
the Mosaic and the Christian dispensation: the one was confined to the
Jews; the other was extended to all the sons and daughters of Adam.
The whole tenor of the succ... [ Continue Reading ]
TEACHING THEM, &C.— Christ commands that nothing should be taught
which he himself had not taught: whence it is evident thatevery thing
fundamental may be found in the Gospel; and that even the apostles
themselves could not teach any thing as necessary to salvation, which
Christ himself had not asse... [ Continue Reading ]