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He that hath ears let him hear (ο εχων ωτα ακουετω), So also in 11:15 and 13:43. It is comforting to teachers and preachers to obs…

Who hath ears, and the rest of the saying. This is a proverbial expression, implying that it was every man's duty to pay attention to what…

Who hath ears to hear—The formula had been used, as we have seen before (Compare the note on Matthew 11:15). It was probably familiar in t…

And he spake many things unto them in parables, saying, Behold, a sower went forth to sow; and when he sowed, some seeds fell by the way side, …

St. John Chrysostom: After He had rebuked the one who told Him of His mother and His brothers, He then did as they requested. …

But some seed falls on good soil and produces crops of various yields, which are well within ordinary expectations. The same seed produces no crop,…

He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. These words were intended partly to show that all were not endowed with true understanding to com…

Who has ears to hear, let him hear .
] Not externally only, but internally; he that has ears given him to hear, so a…

Jesus entered a boat so that He might be less pressed, and be better heard by the people. By this He teaches us, in the outward circumstances of wo…

Previously, the Gospel teaching was presented, and its adversaries were refuted. Here, He shows the power of the Gospel teaching. Firstly, He does …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson