John Calvin Commentary Mark 6:28

John Calvin Commentary

Mark 6:28

1509–1564
Protestant
John Calvin
John Calvin

John Calvin Commentary

Mark 6:28

1509–1564
Protestant
SCRIPTURE

"and brought his head on a platter, and gave it to the damsel; and the damsel gave it to her mother." — Mark 6:28 (ASV)

And gave it to the girl. It was an additional aggravation of this detestable crime that the head of the holy man was made, after his death, a matter of sport.

But in this way, the Lord sometimes gives up his people to the pride of wicked men, until he at length makes it evident that their blood is precious in his sight (Psalms 116:15).

Herodias is delighted with the thought of having gained her wicked purpose, and cruelly triumphs over her reprover; but when afterwards, stripped of her wealth, and not only deprived of the title of queen, but driven from her native country, and destitute of all means of support, she dragged out a wretched life in poverty and banishment, she presented a spectacle gratifying to angels and to all good people.

When we perceive that the guests are compelled to pollute their eyes by beholding this detestable exhibition, let us learn from it that those who sit at the tables of kings are often involved in many crimes. For, granting that the table is not stained by murder, everything partakes so largely of all sorts of wickedness, that those who approach it must be at least given up to debauchery.