AND SEEING THE MULTITUDES,.... The great concourse of people that
followed him from the places before mentioned,
HE WENT UP INTO A MOUNTAIN; either to pray alone, which was sometimes
his custom to do, or to shun the multitude; or rather, because it was
a commodious place for teaching the people:
A... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE OPENED HIS MOUTH,.... He spoke with a clear and strong voice,
that all the people might hear him; and with great freedom, utterance,
and cheerfulness, and things of the greatest moment and importance;
AND TAUGHT THEM; not his disciples only, but the whole multitude, who
heard him with astoni... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT,.... Not the poor in purse, or who are
so with respect to things temporal: for though God has chosen and
called many, who are in such a condition of life, yet not all; the
kingdom of heaven cannot be said to belong to them all, or only; but
such as are poor in a spirit... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THEY THAT MOURN,.... For sin, for their own sins; the sin
of their nature, indwelling sin, which is always working in them, and
is a continual grief of mind to them; the unbelief of their hearts,
notwithstanding the many instances, declarations, promises, and
discoveries of grace made un... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THE MEEK,.... Who are not easily provoked to anger; who
patiently bear, and put up with injuries and affronts; carry
themselves courteously, and affably to all; have the meanest thoughts
of themselves, and the best of others; do not envy the gifts and
graces of other men; are willing to... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THEY WHICH DO HUNGER AND THIRST,.... Not after the riches,
honours, and pleasures of this world, but
AFTER RIGHTEOUSNESS; by which is meant, not justice and equity, as
persons oppressed and injured; nor a moral, legal righteousness, which
the generality of the Jewish nation were eagerly... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL,.... Who show mercy to the bodies of men, to
those that are poor, indigent, and miserable, in their outward
circumstances; by both sympathizing with them, and distributing unto
them; not only making use of expressions of pity and concern; but
communicating with readiness and... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART,.... Not in the head; for men may have
pure notions and impure hearts; not in the hand, or action, or in
outward conversation only; so the Pharisees were outwardly righteous
before men, but inwardly full of impurity; but "in heart". The heart
of man is naturally unclean... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THE PEACE MAKERS,.... Not between God and man, for no man
can make his own peace with God; nor can any mere creature, angels, or
men, make it for him; Christ, in this sense, is the only peace maker:
but between men and men; and such are they, who are of peaceable
dispositions themselves;... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE THEY WHICH ARE PERSECUTED,.... Not for any crimes they
have done, for unrighteousness and iniquity, as murderers, thieves,
and evildoers, but
FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS SAKE: on account of their righteous and godly
conversation, which brings upon them the hatred and enmity of the men
of the worl... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED ARE YE WHEN MEN SHALL REVILE YOU,.... These words are
particularly directed to the disciples of Christ, and are designed to
inform them, that they should not be exempted from reproach and
persecution, and to animate and fortify them against it; and are
prophetical of what they, and the first... [ Continue Reading ]
REJOICE AND BE EXCEEDING GLAD,.... Because of the honour put upon
them, the glory they bring to Christ and his cause, by cheerfully
suffering for it; and because of the glory and happiness that shall
follow upon their sufferings:
FOR GREAT IS YOUR REWARD IN HEAVEN; not of debt, but of grace; for
th... [ Continue Reading ]
YE ARE THE SALT OF THE EARTH,.... This is to be understood of the
disciples and apostles of Christ; who might be compared to "salt",
because of the savoury doctrines they preached; as all such are, which
are agreeable to the Scriptures, and are of the evangelic kind, which
are full of Christ, serve... [ Continue Reading ]
YE ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD,.... What the luminaries, the sun and
moon, are in the heavens, with respect to corporal light, that the
apostles were in the world with regard to spiritual light; carrying
and spreading the light of the Gospel not only in Judea, but all over
the world, which was in gre... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER DO MEN LIGHT A CANDLE,.... Which may be read impersonally, "a
candle is not lighted": and by it may be meant the Gospel, and gifts
qualifying men to preach it; which, like a candle, was lighted in the
evening of the Jewish dispensation, though not confined to the land of
Judea; but has shone... [ Continue Reading ]
LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE BEFORE MEN,.... Here Christ applies the
foregoing simile to his disciples, and more fully opens the meaning
and design of it. His sense is this; that the light of the Gospel,
which he had communicated to them, the spiritual knowledge of the
mysteries of grace, which he had fa... [ Continue Reading ]
THINK NOT THAT I AM COME TO DESTROY THE LAW OR THE PROPHETS,.... From
verse 3 to the 10th inclusive, our Lord seems chiefly to respect the
whole body of his true disciples and followers; from thence, to the
16th inclusive, he addresses the disciples, whom he had called to be
ministers of the word; a... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU,.... Or "I Amen say unto you", which is one
of the names of Christ; see Revelation 3:14 or the word "Amen" is only
used by Christ as an asseveration of what he was about to say; and
which, for greater confirmation, is usually doubled in the Evangelist
John, "Amen, Amen", or... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSOEVER THEREFORE SHALL BREAK ONE OF THESE LEAST COMMANDMENTS,....
Which are to be understood not of the beatitudes in the preceding
verses, for these were not delivered by Christ under the form of
commandments; nor of any of the peculiar commands of Christ under the
Gospel dispensation; but of th... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I SAY UNTO YOU,.... These words are directed, not to the true
disciples of Christ in general, or to his apostles in particular, but
to the whole multitude of the people; who had in great esteem and
admiration the Scribes and Pharisees, for their seeming righteousness
and holiness; concerning whi... [ Continue Reading ]
YE HAVE HEARD,.... That is, from the Scriptures being read to them,
and the explanations of the ancients, which were called
שמעתא, "hearing", being read in the schools, and heard by the
scholars o; so that to "hear", was along with the recital of the text,
to receive by tradition, the sense the eld... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I SAY UNTO YOU,.... This is a Rabbinical way of speaking, used
when a question is determined, and a false notion is refuted; it is a
magisterial form of expression, and well suits with Christ, the great
teacher and master in Israel; who spake as one having authority,
opposing himself, not to the... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE, IF THOU BRING THY GIFT TO THE ALTAR,.... The Jews obliged
such who had done any damage to their neighbours, by stealing from
them, to make satisfaction before they brought their offering;
concerning which they say c,
"he that brings what he has stolen, before he brings his trespass
offer... [ Continue Reading ]
LEAVE THERE THY GIFT BEFORE THE ALTAR,.... This might easily be done,
and the business soon dispatched, at some seasons; particularly, at
their public feasts, as the passover, pentecost, and feast of
tabernacles, when all the Israelites were together:
AND GO THY WAY; make what haste thou canst,
FI... [ Continue Reading ]
AGREE WITH THINE ADVERSARY QUICKLY,.... These words are not to be
understood in an allegorical sense, as if "the adversary" was the
justice of God, demanding payment of debts; "the way", this present
life; "the judge", God himself; "the officer", the devil; "the
prison", the pit of hell; and "the ut... [ Continue Reading ]
VERILY, I SAY UNTO THEE,.... This may be depended upon, you may assure
yourself of it, that
THOU SHALT BY NO MEANS COME OUT THENCE, from prison,
TILL THOU HAST PAID THE UTTERMOST FARTHING, or "last farthing"; or as
the Ethiopic version reads it, "till thou hast exactly paid all";
which seems to ex... [ Continue Reading ]
YE HAVE HEARD THAT IT WAS SAID,.... These forms of speech, as well as
what follows,
BY THEM OF OLD TIME, have been explained, in ver. 21. The law here
mentioned,
THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT ADULTERY, is recorded in Exodus 20:14 and the
meaning of our Lord is, not that the then present Jews had heard tha... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I SAY UNTO YOU, THAT WHOSOEVER LOOKETH ON A WOMAN,.... Many and
severe are the prohibitions of the Jews, concerning looking upon a
woman, which they aggravate as a very great sin: they say k, it is not
lawful to look upon a beautiful woman, though unmarried; nor upon
another man's wife, though d... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THY RIGHT EYE OFFEND THEE,.... Or "cause thee to offend", to
stumble, and fall into sin. Our Lord has no regard here to near and
dear relations seeking to alienate us from God and Christ, and hinder
us in the pursuit of divine things; whose solicitations are to be
rejected with the utmost ind... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THY RIGHT HAND OFFEND THEE,.... Or "cause thee to offend"; that
is, is the means of ensnaring thine heart; and of drawing thee into
either mental, or actual adultery; for, as before, all unchaste looks,
so here, all unchaste touches, embraces, c. are condemned. As adultery
may be committed in... [ Continue Reading ]
IT HATH BEEN SAID,.... It is not added here, as in the former
instances, "by them of old time"; nor prefaced with these words, "ye
have heard"; because the case of divorce was not any law of Moses, or
of God by him; but only a permission, because of the hardness of the
hearts of the Jews: and as to... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I SAY UNTO YOU; THAT WHOSOEVER SHALL PUT AWAY HIS WIFE,.... Christ
does not infringe, or revoke the original grant, or permission of
divorce; only frees it from the false interpretations, and ill use,
the Pharisees made of it; and restores the ancient sense of it, in
which only it was to be unde... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAIN, YE HAVE HEARD THAT IT HATH BEEN SAID,.... Besides what has been
observed, in ver. 21 and 27 you know it has also been said,
BY, OR TO THEM OF OLD TIME, what is written in Leviticus 19:12. "And
ye shall not swear by my name falsely"; which seems to be referred to,
when it is said, "thou shalt... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I SAY UNTO YOU, SWEAR NOT AT ALL,.... Which must not be understood
in the strictest sense, as though it was not lawful to take an oath
upon any occasion, in an affair of moment, in a solemn serious manner,
and in the name of God; which may be safely done: but of rash
swearing, about trivial matt... [ Continue Reading ]
NOR BY THE EARTH, FOR IT IS HIS FOOTSTOOL,.... That the Jews were wont
to swear by the earth, is clear from the above mentioned instances;
and is condemned by Christ for this reason, because the earth is God's
"footstool", referring, as before, to Isaiah 66:1 on which he treads;
and where he also ma... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER SHALT THOU SWEAR BY THY HEAD,.... This also was a common form
of swearing among the Jews: take a few instances.
"If anyone is bound to his friend by an oath, and says to him, vow
unto me בחיי ראשך, "by the life of thy head"; R. Meir says u,
he may retract it; but the wise men say, he cannot... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT LET YOUR COMMUNICATION BE YEA, YEA,.... That is, let your speech,
in your common conversation, and daily business of life, when ye
answer to anything in the affirmative, be "yea"; and when ye answer to
anything in the negative, "nay": and for the stronger asseveration of
the matter, when it is n... [ Continue Reading ]
YE HAVE HEARD THAT IT HATH BEEN SAID,.... That is, to, or by them of
old time, as is expressed in some of the foregoing instances,
AN EYE FOR AN EYE, AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH, Exodus 21:24. This is "lex
talionis", the "law of retaliation"; which, whether it is to be
understood literally, or not, is... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I SAY UNTO YOU, THAT YE RESIST NOT EVIL,.... This is not to be
understood of any sort of evil, not of the evil of sin, of bad
actions, and false doctrines, which are to be opposed; nor of the evil
one, Satan, who is to be resisted; but of an evil man, an injurious
one, who has done us an injury.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF ANY MAN WILL SUE THEE AT THE LAW,.... Or "will contend with
thee", or as the Syriac renders it, דנדון עמך, "will strive",
or "litigate with thee"; not contest the matter, or try the cause in
an open court of judicature, a sense our version inclines to; but will
wrangle and quarrel in a privat... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHOSOEVER SHALL COMPEL THEE TO GO A MILE,.... The word
αγγαρευσει, rendered "compel", is generally said to be of
Persic original; the "Angari", among the Persians, were the king's
messengers, or those who rode post, and were maintained at the king's
expenses; and had power to take horses, and ot... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE TO HIM THAT ASKETH THEE,.... To every man, Luke 6:30 whether Jew
or Gentile; friend or foe; believer or unbeliever; a good, or a bad
man; worthy or unworthy; deserving or not, that asketh alms, whether
food or money; give it freely, readily, cheerfully, according to your
abilities, and as the n... [ Continue Reading ]
YE HAVE HEARD THAT IT HATH BEEN SAID,.... By, or to them of old time.
This law has been delivered to them,
THOU SHALT LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR, with this appendage to it, or false
gloss upon it,
AND HATE THINE ENEMY; for the first of these only is the law of Moses,
Leviticus 19:18, the other is the addi... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I SAY UNTO YOU, LOVE YOUR ENEMIES,.... That is, as the Apostle
Paul may be thought to interpret the words of Christ,
Romans 12:20. "If thine enemy hunger, feed him: if he thirst, give him
drink": unless our Lord should be supposed rather to regard the
internal affection of the mind; since outwa... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT YE MAY BE THE CHILDREN OF YOUR FATHER,.... Not that any became
the children of God, by doing things in imitation of him: for as in
nature no man becomes the son of another by imitating him, or by doing
the things he does but either by birth, or by adoption; so in grace no
man becomes a child of... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IF YE LOVE THEM WHICH LOVE YOU,.... That is, if ye only love such
that love you; for that such who love should be loved again, is both
natural and just: our Lord's meaning is not, that ye ought not to love
them that love you, but that these should not be the only objects of
your love; for should... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF YOU SALUTE YOUR BRETHREN ONLY,.... This does not mean
salutation by embraces or kisses, but by words, asking of each other's
welfare, and wishing prosperity and happiness to one another.
"The manner of salutation among the wise men was this e; he that
salutes says, a good day to my lord; and... [ Continue Reading ]
BE YE THEREFORE PERFECT, AS YOUR FATHER,.... This perfection is to be
restrained to the subject Christ is upon, love to men, and not to be
referred to any, or every other thing; wherefore, in Luke 6:36 it is,
"be ye merciful, as your Father also is merciful"; and regards not a
perfection of degree i... [ Continue Reading ]