John Gill Commentary


John Gill Commentary
"And he began to say unto them, To-day hath this scripture been fulfilled in your ears." — Luke 4:21 (ASV)
And he began to say unto them
To preach from those words; the explanation of which he gave, though not here recorded, and applied them to himself, to whom they belonged, saying:
this day is this Scripture fulfilled in your ears ;
which is as if he should say, I am the person here spoken of; and at this present time the Spirit of God is upon me; I am anointed with the Holy Ghost, and now preach glad tidings to you, and all the good things here mentioned, and for the several ends proposed; and this Scripture has its full accomplishment which has been read unto you, and you have heard this day. So the Syriac version renders it, (Nwkyndabd) , "which is in your ears"; that is, which you have now heard.
The Jews themselves acknowledge, that these words are spoken of the Messiah. One of their writers F9 says,``these are the words of the prophet with respect to the Messiah; for the Messiah shall say so, "because the Lord has anointed me"'' And so said the true Messiah Jesus. Another of them expresses himself thus F11 : ``these are the words of the prophet with respect to the Messiah; for the Messiah shall say thus, "because the Lord has anointed me" or they are the words of the prophet concerning himself.'' And elsewhere it is said by them F12 , ``the holy, blessed God, will send his Messiah to us, and he shall be worthy of this, (i.e. the character of a meek person) as it is said, (Isaiah 61:1) "he has sent me to preach glad tidings to the meek."''