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For this cause they couldn`t believe, for Isaiah said again,
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Why They "Could Not" Believe
Commentators explain that the phrase "they could not believe" describes a moral and judicial inability, not a lack of initial opportunity. Their willful rejection of Jesus (“they would not”) led to a state of spiritual blindness. Scholars like Augustine and Chrysostom summarize this as "they could not, because they would not." This willful unbelief resulted in a divine judgment, or "judicial hardening," where God confirmed their choice, making belief impossible.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They could not believe. See Mark 6:5: He could there do no mighty works, and so on. The words can and could are…
For this cause they could not believe (δια τουτο ουκ εδυναντο πιστευειν). Τουτο (this) seems to have a double reference (to what p…
19th Century
Anglican
Therefore they could not believe, because.—The words refer to what has preceded, not to what follows. Then, by an additio…
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Baptist
But though he had done so many miracles before them, yet they believed not on him: That the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, wh…
Not only did prophecy describe unbelief, it also explained it. Why should the hearers of Jesus not believe in him when the signs so unmistakably ac…
16th Century
Protestant
Therefore they could not believe. This is somewhat harsher; because, if the words are taken in their natural meaning, the way was shut up …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Therefore they could not believe God had determined to leave them to the blindness and hardness of their hearts, and…
Observe the method of conversion implied here. Sinners are brought to see the reality of divine things, to have some knowledge of them, and to be c…
13th Century
Catholic
Above, the Evangelist gave many examples of Christ’s glory, because of which the Jews sought to kill Him out of envy. Now he deals with a…