AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN JESUS HAD FINISHED ALL THESE SAYINGS,....
Meaning either all that are recorded by this evangelist, all the
sermons and discourses of Christ, delivered both to the people of the
Jews, and to his disciples; his conversation with the former, and his
divine instructions and pru... [ Continue Reading ]
YE KNOW THAT AFTER TWO DAYS IS [THE FEAST OF] THE PASSOVER,.... Which
was kept in commemoration of the deliverance of the Israelites from
Egypt; and was typical of Christ the passover, who was now to be
sacrificed for his people. This was said on Tuesday, and on the
Thursday following, the passover... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ASSEMBLED TOGETHER THE CHIEF PRIESTS,.... About the same time,
two days before the passover, that Jesus said these things to his
disciples, as is plain from Mark 14:1. By "the chief priests" are
meant, either such who had been high priests, or such as were the
heads of the twenty four courses o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CONSULTED THAT THEY MIGHT TAKE JESUS BY SUBTLETY,.... The Jews had
often attempted his life, but he escaped out of their hands; they had
sent officers to apprehend him, but to no purpose; they therefore meet
and consult together, to form some scheme, and make use of some
stratagem, that they mig... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SAID, NOT ON THE FEAST DAY,.... Upon mature deliberation, it
was an agreed point with them, at least it was carried by a majority,
that nothing of this kind should be attempted to be done on the feast
day, on any of the days of the feast of passover, which was now at
hand; though this was c... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW WHEN JESUS WAS IN BETHANY,.... Which was about fifteen furlongs
from Jerusalem, John 11:18, or about two miles from it. The time of
Christ's death being at hand, he keeps nigh to Jerusalem, where he was
to suffer and die, in the room and stead of sinners:
IN THE HOUSE OF SIMON THE LEPER; so cal... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE CAME UNTO HIM A WOMAN,.... By some thought to be the same that
is spoken of in Luke 7:37, and by most, to be Mary, the sister of
Lazarus, John 12:3, which may be true; for it is possible that one and
the same woman, might perform a like action at different times; for to
neither of the above, a... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN HIS DISCIPLES SAW IT,.... What the woman did, what a costly
box of ointment it was, and with what profusion she used it,
THEY HAD INDIGNATION: Mark says, "within themselves", Mark 14:4;
either among themselves, or their indignation was secret in their
breasts; their resentment was private,... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS OINTMENT MIGHT HAVE BEEN SOLD FOR MUCH,.... Mark says, "for
more than three hundred pence", Mark 14:5: now if this is to be
understood of Roman pence, each penny being seven pence half penny of
our money, three hundred pence come to nine pounds, seven shillings,
and six pence; but if it is... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN JESUS UNDERSTOOD IT,.... The indignation of his disciples at this
action of the woman's; which he might know, as man, partly by their
looks, and partly by their words; though without these, as God, he
knew the secret indignation, and private resentment of their minds:
HE SAID UNTO THEM, WHY TR... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR YE HAVE THE POOR ALWAYS WITH YOU,.... This is said in answer to
the objection of the disciples, that the ointment might have been
sold, and the money given to the poor. Christ seems to have respect to
Deuteronomy 15:11, and which, agreeably to the sense of the Jews,
refers to the times of the Me... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IN THAT SHE HATH POURED THIS OINTMENT,.... Which was so very
precious, and cost so much,
UPON MY BODY: for being poured on his head, it ran down all over his
body.
SHE DID IT FOR MY BURIAL; not for the interment of his body, but for
the embalming of it, previous to it: the Jews used to embalm... [ Continue Reading ]
VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU,.... The following words are prefaced in this
manner, to excite attention, and command belief:
WHERESOEVER THIS GOSPEL SHALL BE PREACHED IN THE WHOLE WORLD. The
Syriac version reads it, סברתי, "my Gospel"; and so the Persic
version; and has respect chiefly to the doctrine of h... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ONE OF THE TWELVE, CALLED JUDAS ISCARIOT,.... Who was provoked
and exasperated, to the last degree, by this action of the woman, and
Christ's defence of it, and because the ointment was not sold, and the
money put into his hand; and being instigated by Satan, who had now
entered into him, forme... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SAID [UNTO THEM],.... Though the words, "to them", are not in the
original text, they are rightly supplied; as they are by the Vulgate
Latin, Syriac, Arabic, Persic, and Ethiopic versions, and in Munster's
Hebrew Gospel; and mean the chief priests to whom Judas went, and to
whom he made the foll... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FROM THAT TIME HE SOUGHT OPPORTUNITY TO BETRAY HIM. Luke adds, "in
the absence of the multitude", Luke 22:6; in the most private manner,
when he was alone, and in some solitary place, that no tumult might
arise, and that there might be no danger of a rescue: for so he, and
the chief priests, had... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THE FIRST DAY OF THE FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD,.... There were
seven of these days, and this was the first of them, in which the Jews
might not eat leavened bread, from the fourteenth, to the twenty first
of the month Nisan; in commemoration of their being thrust out of
Egypt, in so much haste,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, GO INTO THE CITY TO SUCH A MAN,.... That is, to such a
man in the city of Jerusalem, for, as yet, they were in Bethany, or at
the Mount of Olives however, without the city; he does not mention the
man's name, but describes him, as Mark and Luke say, and tells them,
"there shall meet you... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE DISCIPLES DID AS JESUS HAD APPOINTED THEM,.... They went into
the city of Jerusalem; they met the man carrying a pitcher of water
home; they followed him into the house he entered; they addressed the
master of the house, in the manner Christ directed, who showed them a
large upper room, prep... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW WHEN THE EVEN WAS COME,.... The second evening, when the sun was
set, and it was dark, and properly night; for
"on the evenings of the passovers near the Minchah, a man might not
eat עד שתחשך, "until it was dark" p.''
This was according to the rule, Exodus 12:8,
HE SAT DOWN WITH THE TWELVE, h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AS THEY DID EAT,.... The passover lamb, the unleavened bread, and
bitter herbs: he said it was usual, whilst they were thus engaged, to
discourse much about the reason and design of this institution. What
they talked of may be learnt from what follows y:
"it is an affirmative precept of the law... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY WERE EXCEEDING SORROWFUL,.... Partly that Christ should be
betrayed at all, into the hands of his enemies, by whom they knew he
would be ill used; and partly, that so vile an action should be done,
by one from among themselves; and greatly, because they knew not, nor
could not conceive, who... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE ANSWERED AND SAID,.... In order to make them easy, and point
out the betrayer to them,
HE THAT DIPPETH HIS HAND WITH ME IN THE DISH, THE SAME SHALL BETRAY
ME. This seems to refer to the dipping of the unleavened bread, or
bitter herbs, both, into the sauce called "Charoseth", which the Jews... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SON OF MAN GOETH,.... Meaning himself, not to the Mount of Olives,
or Gethsemane, or the garden, whither he went a little after this, but
out of the world, to his Father: the phrase is expressive of his
death, as in Joshua 23:14, and denotes the voluntariness of it, and
which is no ways inconsis... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JUDAS, WHICH BETRAYED HIM,.... Or that was about to betray him,
as the Ethiopic version reads it: he had taken a step towards it, was
seeking an opportunity to do it, and at length effected it: the Persic
version reads, Judas Iscariot; who after all the rest had put the
question,
ANSWERED AND... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AS THEY WERE EATING,.... The paschal lamb, and just concluding the
whole solemnity, which was done by eating some of the k lamb: for
"last of all he (that kept the passover) eats of the flesh of the
passover, though it be but the quantity of an olive, and he does not
taste anything after it; an... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE TOOK THE CUP AND GAVE THANKS,.... For the Jews blessed, or gave
thanks for their wine, as well as for their food, and generally did it
in this form w:
"Blessed art thou, O Lord, our God, the king of the world, who hast
created the "fruit of the vine".''
Hence the phrase, "the fruit of the v... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS IS MY BLOOD OF THE NEW TESTAMENT,.... That is, the red wine
in the cup, was an emblem and representation of his precious blood,
whereby was exhibited a new dispensation, or administration of the
covenant of grace; and by which it was ratified and confirmed; and
whereby all the blessings of... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I SAY UNTO YOU, I WILL NOT DRINK HENCEFORTH,.... From whence it
seems natural to conclude, that Christ had drank of the cup in the
supper, as well as at the passover; and it is reasonable to believe,
that he also ate of the bread; since it appears from what has been
observed before, Matthew 26:2... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THEY HAD SUNG AN HYMN,.... The "Hallell", which the Jews were
obliged to sing on the night of the passover; for the passover, they
say l, was טעון הלל, "bound to an hymn". This "Hallell", or
song of praise, consisted of six Psalms, the 113th, 114th, 115th,
116th, 117th, and 118th m: now thi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAITH JESUS UNTO THEM,.... Either before they went out of the
house, where they had been eating the passover, and the supper; or as
they were going along to the Mount of Olives; which latter rather
seems to be the case:
ALL YE SHALL BE OFFENDED BECAUSE OF ME THIS NIGHT. The words are
spoken to... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT AFTER I AM RISEN AGAIN,.... This he says for their comfort, that
though he, their shepherd, should be apprehended, condemned, and
crucified, should be smitten with death, and be laid in the grave, yet
he should rise again; and though they should be scattered abroad, yet
should be gathered togeth... [ Continue Reading ]
PETER ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM,.... Who was always a forward man,
free to speak his mind, and was often the mouth of the rest; observing
what Christ had affirmed concerning all of them, that that very night,
in a very short space of time, they would be offended because of him;
and knowing the stro... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS SAID UNTO HIM, VERILY I SAY UNTO THEE,.... Christ, the more
strongly to asseverate what he was about to say, uses the word verily,
or prefixes his "Amen" to it, as being a certain truth, and what Peter
might assure himself of would certainly come to pass:
THAT THIS NIGHT BEFORE THE COCK CROW,... [ Continue Reading ]
PETER SAITH UNTO HIM,.... Mark says, "he spake the more vehemently",
Mark 14:31; his spirits were raised to a greater pitch of resentment,
and he expressed himself in stronger terms, and in more peremptory and
self-confident language;
THOUGH I SHOULD DIE WITH THEE, YET WILL I NOT DENY THEE: he seem... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN COMETH JESUS WITH THEM,.... The eleven disciples,
UNTO A PLACE CALLED GETHSEMANE; the Syriac version calls it Ghedsiman;
the Persic, Ghesmani, so the Arabic; the Vulgate Latin, and the
Ethiopic, Gethsemani: in Munster's Hebrew Gospel, and in the Vulgate
Latin, and Arabic versions, it is called... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE TOOK WITH HIM PETER, AND THE TWO SONS OF ZEBEDEE,.... James and
John, who perhaps were the strongest, and best able to bear the
shocking sight, and were his favourite disciples; who were admitted to
be with him at other times, when the rest were not; as at the raising
of Jairus's daughter, Ma... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAITH HE UNTO THEM,.... The three disciples, Peter, James, and
John, who, by his looks and gestures, might know somewhat of the
inward distress of his mind; yet he choose to express it to them in
words, saying,
MY SOUL IS EXCEEDING SORROWFUL, EVEN UNTO DEATH. That Christ had an
human soul, as... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE WENT A LITTLE FURTHER,.... Luke says, Luke 22:41, "about a
stone's cast", about fifty or sixty feet from the place where they
were,
AND FELL ON HIS FACE, AND PRAYED; partly to show his great reverence
of God, the sword of whose justice was awaked against him, the terrors
of whose law were se... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE COMETH UNTO THE DISCIPLES,.... The three he took with him,
Peter, James, and John, after he had finished his prayer;
AND FINDETH THEM ASLEEP: many things might contribute to, and bring
this drowsiness upon them; as the great fatigue they had had in
preparing the passover in the day, the plen... [ Continue Reading ]
WATCH AND PRAY,.... These two are very justly put together. There is,
and ought to be, a watching before prayer, and "unto" it; a watching
all opportunities, the most suitable and convenient to perform it; and
there is a watching in it, both over our hearts, thoughts, words, and
gestures, and after... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WENT AWAY AGAIN THE SECOND TIME,.... To the same place as before,
or at some little distance; after he had reproved his disciples for
their sleeping, and had exhorted them to watchfulness and prayer,
suggesting the danger they were liable to, and the condition they were
in:
AND PRAYED, SAYING, O... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE CAME AND FOUND THEM ASLEEP AGAIN,.... For they were aroused and
awaked, in some measure, by what he had said to them; but no sooner
was he gone but they fell asleep again, and thus he found them a
second time; or, "he came again and found them asleep"; so read the
Vulgate Latin, the Syriac, A... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE LEFT THEM, AND WENT AWAY AGAIN,.... At some little distance
from them; they being so overpowered with sleep, that he could have no
conversation with them:
AND PRAYED THE THIRD TIME; as the Apostle Paul did, when under
temptation, he prayed thrice that it might depart from him,
2 Corinthians... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN COMETH HE TO HIS DISCIPLES,.... The three that were nearest to
him, "the third time", as Mark says, Mark 14:41, and as it was;
AND SAITH UNTO THEM, SLEEP ON NOW, AND TAKE YOUR REST. The Evangelist
Mark adds, "it is enough", Mark 14:41; which has induced some
interpreters to think, that these w... [ Continue Reading ]
RISE, LET US BE GOING,.... Not to run away from the enemy, but to meet
him: this was said, partly to arouse his sleepy disciples; and partly
to show his love to his Father, and his submission to his will; as
also to express the fortitude of his mind as man; he was now rid of
his fears, and free from... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHILE HE YET SPAKE,.... While he was thus speaking to his
disciples, before the last words, he is at hand that doth betray me,
were well out of his mouth; such an exact knowledge had Christ of
every motion of Judas, of what he was about, and where he was:
LO! JUDAS, ONE OF THE TWELVE, CAME. The... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW HE THAT BETRAYED HIM GAVE THEM A SIGN,.... By which it might be
known who he was; for it being night, though they had lanterns and
torches, as John says, John 18:3, yet Judas himself might not be able
to discern, him, so as to point him out, until he came very near him:
moreover, Christ and his... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FORTHWITH HE CAME TO JESUS,.... As soon as ever he appeared,
before the rest could come up; for, he went before them, as Luke says,
and that not only as, their guide to direct them to the person they
wanted, but he separated himself from them, that it might not be
thought that he came with them,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JESUS SAID UNTO HIM, FRIEND,.... Not in an ironical and sarcastic
way, but because he pretended to be his friend, by saluting and
kissing him, in the manner he had done; or rather, because Christ had
always used him as his friend, his familiar friend, who had been of
his councils, and had ate at... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BEHOLD ONE OF THEM WHICH WERE WITH JESUS,.... Either one of the
three that Jesus took with him whilst he was in his agony, leaving the
other eight at some distance; or of the eleven, who might now be all
with him: however, it is certain, Peter is the person meant; for
though he is not named here... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID JESUS UNTO HIM,.... That is, unto Peter,
PUT UP AGAIN THY SWORD INTO ITS PLACE, or sheath. This Christ said not
only to rebuke Peter for his rashness, but to soften the minds of the
multitude, who must be enraged at such an action; and which was still
more effectually done by his healing... [ Continue Reading ]
THINKEST THOU THAT I CANNOT NOW PRAY TO MY FATHER,.... Meaning, if he
thought proper, or that there was any necessity for it, or that he was
desirous of being rescued out of such hands he was falling into. This
must be understood of him as man: for, as God, the angels were his
creatures and minister... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT HOW THEN SHALL THE SCRIPTURES BE FULFILLED,.... That is, should
Christ make such a request to his Father, and he should grant it, and
an host of angels should be sent to rescue him, and he should be
rescued by them; how then should the Scriptures, which speak of
Christ's being taken, and led as... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THAT SAME HOUR SAID JESUS TO THE MULTITUDE,.... That is, to the
heads and chief of them, the chief priests, captains of the temple,
and elders, as Luke says, Luke 22:52, for though it was in the dead of
the night, and the company such, as they would not have chose to have
been seen in at another... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT ALL THIS WAS DONE, THAT THE SCRIPTURES OF THE PROPHETS MIGHT BE
FULFILLED,.... Some have thought these to be the words of the
evangelist, making this remark upon what was said and done; but by
what both Mark and Luke record, Mark 14:49, they appear to be the
words of Christ himself; who observes... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY THAT HAD LAID HOLD ON JESUS,.... Who were the band, and the
captain, and the officers of the Jews, as John 18:12, or as the Jews
themselves say q, the elders of Jerusalem; who not only laid fast hold
on him, but bound him; and that both for greater security of him, some
of them perhaps know... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT PETER FOLLOWED HIM AFAR OFF,.... The Ethiopic version adds, alone;
and which seems to be the true case; for though there was another
disciple who also followed Jesus, and is thought to be John, yet it
looks as if they followed him separately, and not together; for the
other disciple went into th... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THE CHIEF PRIESTS AND ELDERS, AND ALL THE COUNSEL,.... Or
sanhedrim, which consisted, as the Jewish writers say u, of priests,
Levites, and Israelites, of both ecclesiastics and laics; the
ecclesiastics were the priests and Levites, and the laics the
Israelites, or elders of the people; for if p... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT FOUND NONE,.... That were fit for their purpose;
YEA, THOUGH MANY FALSE WITNESSES CAME, YET FOUND THEY NONE; whose
testimonies were sufficient to put him to death, which was what they
were resolved upon, or whose witness were not alike and agreed; for
according to their law, a man must not die... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SAID, THIS FELLOW SAID,.... Or saith, as De Dieu observes, the
Syriac version of this place should be rendered; that is, he has not
only said in times past, referring to John 2:19, but continues to say
it, and glory in it:
I AM ABLE TO DESTROY THE TEMPLE OF GOD, AND TO BUILD IT IN THREE DAYS;
i... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE HIGH PRIEST AROSE AND SAID UNTO HIM,.... He rose up from his
seat in great wrath and anger; partly being vexed, that they could get
no other and better testimony; and partly because of Christ's
contemptuous silence, giving no answer to the witnesses, as judging
they deserved none; and which... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT JESUS HELD HIS PEACE,.... Knowing it would signify nothing,
whatever he should say, they being set upon his death, the time of
which was now come; and therefore he quietly submits, and says nothing
in his own defence to prevent it. To be silent in a court of
judicature, Apollonius Tyanaeus c say... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS SAITH UNTO HIM, THOU HAST SAID,.... That is, thou hast said
right; or as Mark expresses it, "I am", Mark 14:62, the Christ, the
anointed of God, who was so from everlasting, and in time; being
before the world was, installed into, and invested with the office of
mediator; and in the fulness of... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE HIGH PRIEST RENT HIS CLOTHES,.... Both his outer and inner
garments. This he did, to show his zeal for the honour and glory of
God, his grief and concern at the profanation of his holy name by a
false oath, and his abhorrence of, and indignation at the blasphemy he
supposed Christ to be gui... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT THINK YE?.... Of the words just now spoken by him; do not they in
your opinion amount to a charge of blasphemy and what punishment do
you think ought to be inflicted on him? is he guilty of death, or not?
This question he put, as being president of the court:
THEY ANSWERED AND SAID, HE IS GUIL... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN DID THEY SPIT IN HIS FACE,.... Not the judges, the members of the
sanhedrim, but the servants of the high priest, and the officers that
had Jesus in hold, and were the guard upon him; see Luke 22:63, who
seeing him condemned as guilty of death, thought they might insult him
at pleasure, and use... [ Continue Reading ]
SAYING, PROPHESY UNTO US, THOU CHRIST,.... Not that they owned him to
be the Messiah; but because he asserted himself to be the Messiah, and
his followers believed in him as such, they call him so; and in an
ironical and sarcastic way, call upon him to divine, and tell them who
the persons were, tha... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW PETER SAT WITHOUT IN THE PALACE,.... Peter's denial of his Lord,
the account of which follows, is related among the sufferings of
Christ; and indeed, the ill usage he met with from his enemies, their
spitting in his face, buffeting him with their fists, smiting him on
the cheeks with their hands... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT HE DENIED BEFORE THEM ALL,.... Which was a very great aggravation
of his sin; for, as it is to a man's commendation to profess a good
profession of Christ before many witnesses, so it is to his disgrace,
and is resented by Christ, to deny him before men: he did not deny
that Christ was God, or t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN HE WAS GONE OUT INTO THE PORCH,.... The Vulgate Latin,
Arabic, and Ethiopic versions read, "the gate": and so does Munster's
Hebrew Gospel; but more rightly it is rendered, "the porch": he did
not attempt to go out at the door, and run away, though he could
gladly have done it; but he feare... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AGAIN HE DENIED WITH AN OATH,.... He denied a second time, that he
had ever been with Jesus, or was a disciple of his; and to put it out
of all doubt, and an end to all dispute about it, and further charge
of this kind, as he hoped, he annexed an oath to it: he swore by the
God of truth; made a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AFTER A WHILE,.... Mark says, "a little after",
Mark 14:70, and Luke observes, that it was "about the space of one
hour after", Luke 22:59: so that here was time to reflect upon what he
had been saying, and to guard against another temptation, should he be
attacked; but, alas! as yet he was unm... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN BEGAN HE TO CURSE, AND TO SWEAR,.... He swore before, and now he
began "to curse"; not Christ, as Saul compelled some to blaspheme him,
who professed him, and as the Jews formerly cursed Christ, and his
followers, in their synagogues: for Peter's crime was bad enough, it
need not be made worse... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PETER REMEMBERED THE WORDS OF JESUS,.... Forgetfulness of God, of
his works, of his words, and of his law, of his revealed mind and
will, is often the cause of sin; and a remembrance of things is
necessary to the recovery of a fallen or backsliding professor; as, of
what he is fallen from, of th... [ Continue Reading ]