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give her meat--(See on Mr 5:43).
marvelled, &c.--(See Mr 7:2-4).
(See Mt 8:11, 12). Also see on Mt 13:42.
fear--religious awe; under the impression that God's hand was specially in these events (compare Lu 5:26; 7:16; 8:37).
espoused wife--now, without doubt, taken home to him, as related in Mt 1:18; 25:6.
I must, &c.--but duty only could move Him to deny entreaties so grateful to His spirit.
housetop--the flat roof. through the tiling...before Jesus--(See on Mr 2:2).
healed--kept healing, denoting successive acts of mercy till it went over "all" that needed. There is something unusually grand and pictorial in this touch of description.
laugh--How charming is the liveliness of this word, to express what in Matthew is called being "comforted!"
son of peace--inwardly prepared to embrace your message of peace. See note on "worthy," (see on Mt 10:13).
uppermost seats--(See on Lu 14:7-11). greetings--(See on Mt 23:7-10).
gird himself, &c.--"a promise the most august of all: Thus will the Bridegroom entertain his friends (nay, servants) on the solemn Nuptial Day" [Bengel].
in the field--engaged in his father's business: compare Lu 15:29, "These many years do I serve thee."
unrighteous mammon--To the whole of this He applies the disparaging term "what is least," in contrast with "the true riches."
this stranger--"this alien" (literally, "of another race"). The language is that of wonder and admiration, as is expressly said of another exhibition of Gentile faith (Mt 8:10).
Bethphage--"house of figs," a village which with Bethany lay along the further side of Mount Olivet, east of Jerusalem.
beat, &c.--(Mt 21:35); that is, the prophets, extraordinary messengers raised up from time to time. (See on Mt 23:37.)
But ye...not--Of how little avail has this condemnation of "lordship" and vain titles been against the vanity of Christian ecclesiastics?
stood and vehemently accused him--no doubt both of treason before the king, and of blasphemy, for the king was a Jew.
Moses and all the prophets, &c.--Here our Lord both teaches us the reverence due to Old Testament Scripture, and the great burden of it--"Himself."
sixth month--of Elisabeth's time. Joseph, of the house of David--(See on Mt 1:16).
For, &c.--referring to what was said by the angel to Abraham in like case (Ge 18:14), to strengthen her faith.
An additional benediction on the Virgin for her implicit faith, in tacit and delicate contrast with her own husband. for--rather, as in the Margin, "that."
marvelled all--at his giving the same name, not knowing of any communication between them on the subject.
went...to his own city--the city of his extraction, according to the Jewish custom, not of his abode, which was the usual Roman method.
to all people--"to the whole people," that is, of Israel; to be by them afterwards opened up to the whole world. (See on Lu 2:14).
made known abroad--before their return (Lu 2:20), and thus were the first evangelists [Bengel].
the minister--the chazan, or synagogue-officer. all eyes...fastened on Him--astounded at His putting in such claims.
when they heard these things--these allusions to the heathen, just as afterwards with Paul (Ac 22:21, 22).