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Clothed me (περιεβαλετε με). Second aorist middle indicative, cast something around me.
Visited me (επεσκε…

I was an hungred. The union between Christ and his people is the most tender and endearing of all connections. It is represented by the cl…

You visited me — The Greek word is somewhat stronger than the modern meaning of the English and includes “looking after” and “caring for.”…

The King dwells with great delight upon the details of His servants’ kindnesses to Himself. Are we, then, after all, to be saved by our works? By n…

Rabanus Maurus: After the parables about the end of the world, the Lord proceeds to describe the manner of the judgment to com…

The change from “Son of Man” (see comment on Mk 8:31) to “King” (vv.31, 34) is not at all unnatural; for the Son of Man in Da 7:13–14 approaches th…

Naked, and you clothed me
For in such a condition sometimes are the dear children of God, and members of Christ; see…

This is a description of the last judgment, serving as an explanation of the preceding parables. A judgment is coming in which everyone will be sen…

Above, the Lord set forth different parables pertaining to the Judgment; here, however, He openly deals with His Judgment. He does three things:
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson