A.T. Robertson Commentary


A.T. Robertson Commentary
"Wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together." — Matthew 24:28 (ASV)
Carcase (πτωμα). As in 14:12, the corpse. Originally a fallen body from πιπτω, to fall, like Latin cadaver from cado, to fall. The proverb here as in Lu 17:37, is like that in Job 39:30; Proverbs 30:17.
Eagles (αετο). Perhaps the griffon vulture, larger than the eagle, which (Aristotle) was often seen in the wake of an army and followed Napoleon's retreat from Russia.