Albert Barnes Commentary Matthew 28:14

Albert Barnes Commentary

Matthew 28:14

1798–1870
Presbyterian
Albert Barnes
Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes Commentary

Matthew 28:14

1798–1870
Presbyterian
SCRIPTURE

"And if this come to the governor`s ears, we will persuade him, and rid you of care." — Matthew 28:14 (ASV)

The governor's ears. This refers to Pilate. The concern was that it might be reported to him that Jesus was stolen while you slept.

We will persuade him. We will convince or satisfy him, so that he shall not punish you. This they could safely promise, for:

  1. They knew from the character of Pilate that he could be easily bribed.
  2. Pilate, after the feast of the Passover, was accustomed to return to Caesarea. He had not been inclined at all to interfere in anything concerning the Saviour, until it was urged upon him by the Jews. He would not be disposed of himself to take any further trouble about the matter. He would feel that all that could be demanded of him had been done, and would not be disposed further to interfere, unless the Sanhedrin should demand it. This, of course, they would not do.