AND JESUS ANSWERED AND SPAKE UNTO THEM AGAIN,.... Not to the multitude
only, but to the chief priests, elders, Scribes, and Pharisees: for
though Mark seems to intimate, that upon the delivery of the last
parable of the vineyard, they left him, and went their way; yet since
he does not relate the fo... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS LIKE UNTO A CERTAIN KING,.... The Gospel
dispensation which had now taken place, the methods of divine grace in
it, and the behaviour of men under it, may be fitly illustrated by the
following simile, or parable; the design of which is to express the
great love of God the Fa... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SENT FORTH HIS SERVANTS,.... The ministers of the Gospel, who are
the servants of the most high God, of his choosing and ordaining, of
his calling and sending, and of his qualifying and employing, and who
voluntarily and cheerfully serve him; and may intend John the Baptist,
and the twelve apost... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAIN HE SENT FORTH OTHER SERVANTS,.... The seventy disciples, and
other ministers of the Gospel, as Barnabas and Saul, and others that
were joined to, and were helpers of the apostles, who were sent, and
preached to the Jews, any time before the destruction of Jerusalem:
SAYING, TELL THEM WHICH AR... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THEY MADE LIGHT OF IT,.... The invitation. They neglected the
ministry of the Gospel; they did not care for it, nor showed any
regard to it: and this is the ease, when either it is not attended on,
though there is an opportunity, yet having no heart to embrace it, and
no value for it, neglect at... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE REMNANT TOOK HIS SERVANTS,.... They that went to their several
worldly callings and occupations of life, troubled themselves no
further about the Messiah, his doctrines and ordinances; but others of
them were more spiteful and injurious: they not only slighted the
message, and took no notice... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN THE KING HEARD THEREOF,.... Of this maltreatment, and
barbarous usage of his servants, their cries coming up into his ears,
and their blood calling for vengeance at his hands; and he full well
knowing what they did unto them, and upon what account, being the
omniscient God; and observing th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAITH HE TO HIS SERVANTS,.... That were preserved from their rage
and malice, and outlived their implacable enemies, and saw their utter
ruin and destruction:
THE WEDDING IS READY; meaning not the marriage contract, which was
secretly performed in eternity; or the calling of God's elect among... [ Continue Reading ]
GO YE THEREFORE INTO THE HIGHWAYS,.... Either of the city, which were
open and public, and where much people were passing to and fro; or of
the fields, the high roads, where many passengers were travelling; and
may design the Gentile world, and Gentile sinners, who, in respect of
the Jews, were far... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THESE SERVANTS WENT OUT INTO THE HIGHWAYS,.... Turned from the
Jews, and went among the Gentiles, preaching the Gospel to them;
particularly the Apostle Paul, with Barnabas, and others:
AND GATHERED TOGETHER ALL, AS MANY AS THEY FOUND, BOTH GOOD AND BAD:
the Persic version reads it, "known or un... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THE KING CAME IN TO SEE THE GUESTS,.... Professors of
religion, members of churches, whom God takes particular notice of; he
is an omniscient being, and his eyes are upon all men and their
actions, and especially on such as are called by his name: he takes
notice how they behave in the exer... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAITH UNTO HIM, FRIEND,.... Either in an ironical way, or
because he professed to be a friend of God and Christ:
HOW CAMEST THOU IN HITHER, NOT HAVING A WEDDING GARMENT? Which way
didst thou come in hither? since he did not come in by faith, in the
righteousness of Christ; intimating, that h... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID THE KING TO HIS SERVANTS,.... By whom are meant, either the
ministers of the Gospel, and pastors of churches, who by the order of
Christ, and in the name of the churches, cast out all such as appear,
by their bad principles and evil practices, to be without the grace of
God, and righteousn... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR MANY ARE CALLED, BUT FEW CHOSEN. See Gill "Mt 20:16... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN WENT THE PHARISEES,.... After they had heard the parables of the
two sons being bid to go into the vineyard, of the vineyard let out to
husbandmen, and of the marriage feast; for it is clear from hence,
that these stayed and heard the last of these parables, in all which
they saw themselves des... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SENT OUT UNTO HIM THEIR DISCIPLES,.... Who were trained up in
the same way of thinking with themselves, had imbibed the same tenets,
and were strenuous defenders of them; and no doubt they selected the
most crafty and artful among them; and who were the best versed in
their principles and s... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 17 TELL US THEREFORE WHAT THINKEST THOU, c:] Since, as they
suggested he was a person of great understanding and sincerity, they
earnestly desire that he would be pleased, according to his usual
frankness and openness, to give them his opinion in which they
intimate, they should sit down satisf... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT JESUS PERCEIVED THEIR WICKEDNESS,.... Luke says, "their
craftiness"; and Mark says, "knowing their hypocrisy"; for there was,
a mixture of malice, hypocrisy, and artfulness, in the scheme they had
formed; but Christ being the omniscient God, saw the wickedness of
their hearts, knew their hypocri... [ Continue Reading ]
SHEW ME THE TRIBUTE MONEY,.... Not any money, or any sort of coin that
was current among them; but that in which the tribute was usually
paid, which was Roman money: and they brought unto him a penny; not
as, being what was the usual sum that was paid for tribute at one
time, but as a sample of what... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAITH UNTO THEM,.... Having the penny in one hand, and pointing
to it with the other,
WHOSE IS THIS IMAGE AND SUPERSCRIPTION? OR INSCRIPTION? for the penny
that was, brought him had an image upon it, the form of a man's head
struck on it, and round about it an inscription, or writing, showin... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SAY UNTO HIM, CAESAR'S,.... Either Augustus Caesar's; for there
was a coin of that emperor's, as Dr. Hammond reports, from Occo, which
had his image or picture on it, and in it these words written,
Augustus Caesar, such a year, "after the taking of Judaea"; which if
this was the coin, was a sta... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THEY HAD HEARD THESE WORDS,.... This answer returned unto them,
this advice which was given them, which they could not gainsay or deny
to be good,
THEY MARVELLED: were amazed and astonished, at his prudence and
wisdom, in answering them, in such an unexpected and cautious manner:
THEY LEFT HI... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 23 THE SAME DAY CAME TO HIM THE SADDUCEES,] Quickly after the
Pharisees and Herodians had left him and which shows, that the
Herodians and Sadducees were not the same; but that the Sadducees were
a distinct sect, both from the Pharisees and the Herodians. These
understanding that the former had... [ Continue Reading ]
SAYING, MASTER,.... Rabbi, or doctor, as he was usually called;
MOSES SAID, in Deuteronomy 25:5
IF A MAN DIE HAVING NO CHILDREN, HIS BROTHER SHALL MARRY HIS WIFE, AND
RAISE UP SEED UNTO HIS BROTHER; which, though not expressed in the
self same words, yet is the sense of the passage referred to, an... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THERE WERE WITH US SEVEN BRETHREN,.... That is, there was in the
city, town or neighbourhood, where these Sadducees dwelt, probably at
Jerusalem, a family, in which were seven sons, all brethren by the
father's side; for brethren by the mother's side were not counted
brethren, nor obliged by thi... [ Continue Reading ]
LIKEWISE THE SECOND ALSO,.... The eldest of the surviving brethren,
having married his brother's wife, after sometime died also without
children, and left her to his next brother to marry her; and the third
brother accordingly did marry her, and in process of time died
likewise, leaving no issue beh... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LAST OF ALL THE WOMAN DIED ALSO.] A widow and childless, having
never married another person but these seven brethren; and the case
with them being alike, no one having any child by her, upon which any
peculiar claim to her could be formed, the following question is put.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE IN THE RESURRECTION,.... As asserted by the Pharisees and by
Christ, supposing that there will be such a thing, though not granting
it; for these men denied it, wherefore the Ethiopic version reads it
hypothetically, "if therefore the dead will be raised"; upon such a
supposition,
WHOSE W... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO THEM,.... The Sadducees: as idle and
impertinent as the case they put may seem to be and really was, our
Lord thought fit to return an answer to them, thereby to expose their
ignorance, and put them to silence and confusion: ye do err; not only
in that they denied the im... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IN THE RESURRECTION,.... At the time of the resurrection, and in
that state; when the bodies and souls of men shall be reunited,
THEY NEITHER MARRY, NOR ARE GIVEN IN MARRIAGE; neither the men marry
wives, nor are the women given in marriage to men, which is done by
their parents here, generally... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT AS TOUCHING THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD,.... In proof of that
doctrine, and which will greatly serve to confirm and establish it,
and that it may appear that the dead are, or will be raised, and to
put it out of all doubt,
HAVE YE NOT READ THAT WHICH WAS SPOKEN UNTO YOU BY GOD, as Mark adds,
... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, AND THE GOD OF ISAAC, AND THE GOD OF
JACOB,.... The Sadducees expressly denied, that the resurrection could
be proved out of the law.
"Says R. Eliezer, with R. Jose g, I have found the books of the
Sadducees to be corrupt; for they say that the resurrection of the
dead is n... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THE MULTITUDE HEARD THIS,.... This wise and full answer of
Christ to the posing question of the Sadducees, with which perhaps
they had puzzled many, and never had met with their match before:
THEY WERE ASTONISHED AT HIS DOCTRINE; concerning the pure, perfect,
and angelic state of the right... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN THE PHARISEES HAD HEARD,.... Either with their own ears, they
being some of them present: or rather from the relation of others,
from the Scribes, who expressed their approbation of Christ's answer
to the Sadducees; for the Pharisees, with the Herodians, in a body,
had left him, and were go... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ONE OF THEM, WHICH WAS A LAWYER,.... Or that was "learned", or
"skilful in the law", as the Syriac and Persic versions, and Munster's
Hebrew Gospel read. The Ethiopic version calls him, "a Scribe of the
city", of the city of Jerusalem; but I do not meet with any such
particular officer, or any... [ Continue Reading ]
MASTER, WHICH IS THE GREAT COMMANDMENT IN THE LAW?] He calls him
"master, Rabbi, or doctor", as the Sadducees had in Matthew 22:24
either because he was usually so called by his disciples, and by the
generality of the people; or merely in complaisance to engage his
attention to him, and his question... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS SAID UNTO HIM,.... Directly, without taking time to think of it;
and though he knew with what design it was put to him, yet, as an
answer to it might be useful and instructive to the people, as well as
silence and confound his adversaries, he thought fit to give one; and
is as follows, being w... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS IS THE FIRST AND GREAT COMMANDMENT. Whether the object of it is
considered, who is the first and chief good; or the manner in which it
is to be observed, which requires and engrosses the whole heart, soul,
and mind, and all the strength and power of man; or its being the
principle from whence a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SECOND IS LIKE UNTO IT,.... For there is but a second, not a
third: this is suggested in opposition to the numerous commandments in
the law, according to the opinion of the Jews, who reckon them in all
to be "six hundred and thirteen": of which there are "three hundred
and sixty five" negati... [ Continue Reading ]
ON THESE TWO COMMANDMENTS HANG ALL THE LAW AND THE PROPHETS. Not that
all that is contained in the five books of Moses, and in the books of
the prophets, and other writings of the Old Testament, is comprehended
in, and is reducible to these two precepts; for there are many things
delivered by way of... [ Continue Reading ]
WHILE THE PHARISEES WERE GATHERED TOGETHER,.... Or rather, "when" they
were gathered together, and while they continued so, before they left
him: for this is to be understood not of their gathering together, to
consult privately about him; this is expressed before in Matthew 22:34
but of their gathe... [ Continue Reading ]
SAYING, WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST,.... Or the Messiah; he does not ask
them whether there was, or would be such a person in the world. He
knew, that he was so plainly spoken of in the writings of the Old
Testament, which they had in their hands, that they could not be
ignorant, that such a person was... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SAITH UNTO THEM,.... Not denying it to be a truth they affirmed;
but rather granting and allowing it: he argues upon it, though he
tacitly refuses their sense and meaning of the phrase, thus,
HOW THEN DOTH DAVID IN SPIRIT CALL HIM LORD? that is, if he is a mere
man, if he is only the son of Davi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD SAID UNTO MY LORD,.... By the Lord that said, is meant
"Jehovah" the Father, who said the following words at the time of
Christ's ascension, and entrance into heaven, after he had finished
the great work of man's salvation; prophetically delivered by the
Psalmist, under the inspiration of t... [ Continue Reading ]
IF DAVID THEN CALL HIM LORD,.... That is, the Messiah, which is taken
for granted, nor could the Pharisees deny it,
HOW IS HE HIS SON? The question is to be answered upon true and just
notions of the Messiah, but unanswerable upon the principles of the
Pharisees; who expected the Messiah only as a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NO MAN WAS ABLE TO ANSWER HIM A WORD,.... They saw the dilemma
they were reduced to, either to acknowledge the deity of the Messiah,
or confess their ignorance; and neither of them they cared to do, and
therefore judged it to be the wisest part to be silent.
NEITHER DURST ANY MAN FROM THAT DAY... [ Continue Reading ]