Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"And as the people were in expectation, and all men reasoned in their hearts concerning John, whether haply he were the Christ;" — Luke 3:15 (ASV)
All men mused in their hearts . . .—The surmise which St. Luke thus records is not given by St. Matthew or St. Mark, but it agrees with what we find in St. John (John 1:19), and explains the reference to the “mightier” one which in the other Gospels comes in somewhat abruptly. On the answer itself, see Notes on Matthew 3:11-12. St. Luke’s report includes the chief features of those of St. Matthew and St. Mark, but it omits the characteristically vivid “stooping down” to unloose which we find in the latter.