Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary Matthew 12:13

Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary

Matthew 12:13

Expositor's Bible Commentary
Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary

Matthew 12:13

SCRIPTURE

"Then saith he to the man, Stretch forth thy hand. And he stretched it forth; and it was restored whole, as the other." — Matthew 12:13 (ASV)

For the third time in this gospel, Jesus’ argument depends on a contrast between animals and people (cf. 6:26; 10:31) and presupposes the greater value of human beings based on their special creation: humans alone are made in the image of God (Genesis 1–2). Jesus assumes that the Pharisees would not hesitate to lift an animal out of a pit on the Sabbath.

Jesus responds by arguing in a manner similar to vv.5–6. The question is simply one of doing good. Was the Sabbath a day for evil activity—like the intentions of the Pharisees in questioning him—or for the beneficent action, like the healing about to be done? His subsequent healing, like that in 9:1–8, comes after the shocking word and therefore serves to confirm that word. It also confirms Jesus’ claim to lordship over the Sabbath, as his healing in 9:1–8 confirmed his authority to forgive sins.