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Ye did it unto me (εμο εποιησατε). Dative of personal interest. Christ identifies himself with the needy and the suffering. This c…

One of the least of these. One of the obscurest, least known, poorest, and most despised and afflicted.
My brethren. Eithe…

Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren — These words are true for every member of the hum…

Christ is much more involved in the sorrow of His brothers and sisters than we sometimes think. Are they hungry? He says, "I was a hungered."…

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…

Truly I tell you. As Christ has just now told us figuratively that we do not yet fully comprehend how highly he values deeds of charity, s…

And the king shall answer, and say unto them
Christ, though a king, and now appearing in great glory and majesty, ye…

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