Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"But his citizens hated him, and sent an ambassage after him, saying, We will not that this man reign over us." — Luke 19:14 (ASV)
But his citizens hated him, and sent a message after him.—Here, also, recent history supplied a feature in the parable. This was precisely what the Jews had done in the case of Archelaus, both at the time referred to in the Note on Luke 19:12, and later on, when their complaints were brought before the Emperor, and led to his deposition and banishment to Gaul. What corresponds to this in the inner meaning of the parable is the unwillingness of the Jews—or, taking a wider view of the interpretation, of humanity in general—to accept the law of Christ or acknowledge His sovereignty.