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All who came before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep didn`t listen to them.
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Not the OT Prophets
Jesus's strong words about "thieves and robbers" are not a condemnation of Old Testament figures like Moses or the prophets. Commentators agree He is referring to corrupt religious leaders of His own time, like the Pharisees, and various false messiahs who sought power and wealth at the expense of the people. They presented themselves as the way to God but were not the true door.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
All that ever came before me. This does not refer to the prophets, but to those who came pretending to be the pastors or guides o…
Before me (προ εμου). Aleph with the Latin, Syriac, and Sahidic versions omit these words (supported by A B D L W). But with or wi…
19th Century
Anglican
All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers.—Compare to Note on John 10:1. The Sinaitic Manuscript and several o…
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Baptist
All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers: but the sheep did not hear them. I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be sa…
The “thieves and robbers” refer to the false messiahs and supposed deliverers of the people who had appeared in the period following the restoratio…
16th Century
Protestant
All who came before me. The words πάντες ὅσοι may be literally rendered, all as many as came before me. Those who restrict this e…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
All that ever came before me are thieves and robbers This must be understood with some restrictions, not of every in…
Many who hear the word of Christ do not understand it, because they will not. But we will find one scripture expounding another, and the blessed Sp…
13th Century
Catholic
Here the Evangelist explains why it was necessary to clarify the preceding parable, a necessity caused by the listeners’ failure to understand. He …