Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary Matthew 26:46

Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary

Matthew 26:46

Expositor's Bible Commentary
Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary

Matthew 26:46

SCRIPTURE

"Arise, let us be going: behold, he is at hand that betrayeth me." — Matthew 26:46 (ASV)

Jesus’ words here form a gently ironic command. The hour of the Passion is near: it is too late to pray and gain strength for the temptations ahead. His disciples may as well sleep. He who is the resplendent, messianic King takes the path of suffering. Doubtless Jesus could see and hear the party approaching as it crossed the Kidron with torches and climbed up the path to Gethsemane. The sleepers for whom he would die have lost their opportunity to gain strength through prayer. By contrast Jesus has prayed in agony but now rises with poise and advances to meet his betrayer.