TAKE HEED THAT YE DO NOT YOUR ALMS BEFORE MEN,.... Some copies read,
"take heed that ye do not your righteousness", c. which is a very good
reading: but then, by "righteousness", is not meant righteousness, as
comprehending all other righteous acts, as particularly alms, prayer,
and fasting, hereaft... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE, WHEN THOU DOST THINE ALMS,.... Christ proceeds to give some
directions and cautions about giving of alms, that they might be done
aright, and answer some valuable purposes for the glory of God, the
good of others, and their own:
DO NOT SOUND A TRUMPET BEFORE THEE, AS THE HYPOCRITES DO, I... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN THOU DOST ALMS,.... Do it so privately, and with so much
secrecy, that, if it was possible, thou mightest not know it thyself,
much less make it known to others:
LET NOT THY LEFT HAND KNOW WHAT THY RIGHT HAND DOTH; acquaint not thy
nearest and dearest friend with it; let not one that sits... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THINE ALMS MAY BE IN SECRET,.... May be done in secret, and be
kept a secret. The allusion seems to be to the secret chamber, where
money was brought privately for the relief of the poor.
"There were two chambers in the sanctuary, the one was
לשכת חשאים, "the chamber of secrets", and the othe... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THOU PRAYEST, THOU SHALT NOT BE AS THE HYPOCRITES,.... As the
Scribes and Pharisees; whose posture in prayer, the places they chose
to pray in, and the view they had therein, are particularly taken
notice of:
FOR THEY LOVE TO PRAY STANDING IN THE SYNAGOGUES, AND IN THE CORNERS
OF THE STREE... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THOU, WHEN THOU PRAYEST, ENTER INTO THY CLOSET,.... Or "chamber",
a secret place, fit for private retirement, meditation, and prayer.
AND WHEN THOU HAST SHUT THY DOOR; see some such like phrases in
Isaiah 26:20 where they are used to express security, here secrecy.
Our Lord does not mean to ex... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN YE PRAY, USE NOT VAIN REPETITIONS,.... Saying the same things
over and over again,
AS THE HEATHENS DO, as the worshippers of Baal, from morning till
noon, 1 Kings 18:26. This our Lord observes, to dissuade from such
practices, because the Gentiles, who were odious to the Jews, used
them, a... [ Continue Reading ]
BE NOT YE THEREFORE LIKE UNTO THEM,..... Do not be imitators of them,
and follow their ways, who have only the dim light of nature to guide
them; it would be shameful in you to do as they do, when you have a
divine revelation for your direction; and especially, because
YOUR FATHER KNOWETH WHAT THIN... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THIS MANNER THEREFORE PRAY YE,.... That is, in such a concise
and short way, without much speaking and vain repetitions; making use
of such like words and expressions as the following: not that Christ
meant to pin down his disciples to these express words, and no other;
for this prayer is not... [ Continue Reading ]
THY KINGDOM COME,.... The form of expression used by the ancient Jews,
relating to this article, before the coming of Christ, doubtless was,
as it now stands in their prayers r, משיחך יבא
מלכות, "the kingdom of thy Messiah come". Christ alters the
expression, leaves out the word "Messiah", and puts... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD. The Arabic version reads it, "our
bread for tomorrow"; and Jerom says, that in the Hebrew Gospel, used
by the Nazarenes, he found the word מחר, which signifies
"tomorrow": but this reading and sense seem to be contradicted by
Christ, Matthew 6:34 were it not that it... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS,.... Nothing is more frequent in the Jewish
writings than to call sins חובי, "debts"; and the phrase, of
forgiving, is used both of God and men. Thus the prayer of Solomon is
paraphrased y by the Targumist:
"and hear thou the petition of thy servant, and of thy people Israe... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION,.... Such a petition as this is often
to be observed in the prayers of the Jews a,
"ynaybt la, "do not lead me" neither into sin, nor into transgression
and iniquity, ולא לידי נסיון, "nor into temptation", or
"into the hands of temptation";''
that is, into the power... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IF YE FORGIVE MEN THEIR TRESPASSES,.... Christ here refers to the
petition in Matthew 6:12 which is enforced with this reason and
argument, "as", or "for", so Luke 11:4 "we forgive our debtors"; which
he repeats and explains: and the reason why he singles out this
particularly is, because he kne... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF YOU FORGIVE NOT MEN THEIR TRESPASSES,.... On the other hand,
where men are not of a forgiving temper to their fellow creatures and
fellow Christians, how can they expect forgiveness at the hands of
God? or what sense of pardoning grace can there be upon their minds?
Had they any right apprehe... [ Continue Reading ]
MOREOVER WHEN YE FAST,.... This is to be understood, not so much of
their public stated fasts, and which were by divine appointment, as of
their private fasts; which, with the Jews, were very frequent and
numerous, and particularly every Monday and Thursday; see Luke 18:12
in which they affected gre... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THOU, WHEN THOU FASTEST,.... Christ allows of fasting, but what is
of a quite different kind from that of the Jews; which lay not in an
outward abstinence from food, and other conveniences of life, and
refreshments of nature; but in an abstinence from sin, in
acknowledgment and confession of it;... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THOU APPEAR NOT UNTO MEN TO FAST,.... Which is just the reverse
of the hypocrites, the Scribes and Pharisees; and quite contrary to
the customs of the Jews, who when they fasted, particularly on their
noted fasts l,
"brought out the ark into the street of the city, and put burnt ashes
upon it,... [ Continue Reading ]
LAY NOT UP FOR YOURSELVES TREASURES UPON EARTH,.... Meaning either
treasures that are of an earthly nature and kind, the more valuable
and excellent things of the earth, worldly wealth and riches; or the
things and places, in which these are laid up, as bags, chests, or
coffers, barns and other trea... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT LAY UP FOR YOURSELVES TREASURE IN HEAVEN,.... That is, either be
concerned for, and seek after heavenly treasure, the riches of glory,
the joys and glories of another world, which infinitely excel
everything that is valuable on earth; and which can never be
corrupted, or taken away: or rather, l... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, THERE WILL YOUR HEART BE ALSO. This seems
to be a proverbial expression, and contains in it another reason,
dissuading from worldly mindedness; because of the danger the heart is
in of being ensnared and ruined thereby: and the sense of it is, if
your treasure is on earth... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LIGHT OF THE BODY IS THE EYE,.... Or, the "candle of the body is
the eye"; for the eye is that in the body, as a candle is in the
house; by the light of it, the several members of the body perform
their office; and what is said of the eye of the body, is transferred
to the eye of the mind:
IF T... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THINE EYE BE EVIL,.... If thou art of a sordid disposition, of
an avaricious temper, if the sin of covetousness prevails over thee,
THY WHOLE BODY WILL BE FULL OF DARKNESS: thy judgment will be so
influenced by that sordid principle, that thou wilt not be able to
discern what is agreeable to... [ Continue Reading ]
NO MAN CAN SERVE TWO MASTERS,.... Whose orders are directly contrary
to one another: otherwise, if they were the same, or agreed, both
might be served; but this is rarely the case, and seldom done. This is
a proverbial expression, and is elsewhere used by Christ, Luke 16:13.
The Jews have sayings pr... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE I SAY UNTO YOU, TAKE NO THOUGHT FOR YOUR LIFE,.... Since ye
cannot serve both God and "mammon", obey one, and neglect the other.
Christ does not forbid labour to maintain, support, and preserve, this
animal life; nor does he forbid all thought and care about it, but all
anxious, immoderate... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD THE FOWLS OF THE AIR,.... Not such as are brought up in houses,
but which fly abroad in the air, wild; and are not supported by their
own, or any human care, but by the care of God:
Luke 12:24 particularly mentions the "ravens", referring probably to
Psalms 147:9, and because they are very... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH OF YOU BY TAKING THOUGHT,.... As Christ argued before, from the
unnecessariness of anxious thoughts and cares, about the provisions of
life; so here, from the unprofitableness of them; it being impossible
for a man, with all his care and thought, to
ADD ONE CUBIT UNTO HIS STATURE, or "to his... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHY TAKE YE THOUGHT FOR RAIMENT,.... Having exposed the folly of
an anxious and immoderate care and thought, for food to support and
prolong life, our Lord proceeds to show the vanity of an over concern
for raiment:
CONSIDER THE LILIES OF THE FIELD or "the flowers of the field", as the
Arabic v... [ Continue Reading ]
AND YET I SAY UNTO YOU, THAT EVEN SOLOMON IN ALL HIS GLORY,.... This
is a certain truth, to be affirmed in the strongest manner, and to be
believed, that not only men and kings too in general; but even
particularly Solomon, the richest and most magnificent of all the
kings of Israel, whose grandeur,... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE IF GOD SO CLOTHE THE GRASS OF THE FIELD..... These words are
a conclusion from the former, and contain an argument from the lesser
to the greater; that if God, for this is solely his work, so clothes
the lilies, the flowers of the field, and whatever grows up out of the
earth, in such a be... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE TAKE NO THOUGHT,.... That is, for the morrow, as it is
explained, Luke 6:34 for it is lawful to take proper care and thought
for present food, drink, and raiment; but not to be anxiously
concerned for futurity;
SAYING, WHAT SHALL WE EAT? OR WHAT SHALL WE DRINK? OR WHEREWITHAL
SHALL WE BE... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR AFTER ALL THESE THINGS DO THE GENTILES SEEK,.... Or "the nations
of the world", as in Luke 12:30. The Syriac reads it so here: the
phrase, אומות העולם "the nations of the world", is used of
the Gentiles, in distinction from the Israelites, thousands of times
in the Jewish writings; it would be e... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT SEEK FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD,.... Meaning either the Gospel, and
the ministration of it; in which sense this phrase is often used, see
Matthew 21:43 and which is diligently to be sought after, and into; to
be constantly attended on, and to be preferred to our necessary food,
to raiment, or rich... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE THEREFORE NO THOUGHT FOR THE MORROW,.... Reference is had to
Proverbs 27:1. "Boast not of thyself tomorrow": a man cannot promise
or assure himself, that he shall have a morrow, and therefore it is
great weakness and folly to be anxiously thoughtful about it. This is
expressed in the Talmud s,... [ Continue Reading ]