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Uncredentialed Expertise
Commentators explain that the crowd's amazement wasn't just that Jesus could read, but that He demonstrated profound mastery of the Scriptures and rabbinic debate methods, referred to as "letters." This level of learning was thought to be exclusive to those formally trained in elite rabbinical schools, which Jesus, a carpenter, had never attended. His expertise defied their entire educational system.
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18th Century
Theologian
Knoweth this man letters. The Jewish letters or science consisted in the knowledge of their Scriptures and traditions. Jesus exhi…
Marvelled (εθαυμαζον). Picturesque imperfect active of θαυμαζω, "were wondering." After all the bluster of the rulers (verse 13) h…
19th Century
Bishop
How knoweth this man letters?—Their spirit is seen in what they marvel at. It is not the substance of His teaching that c…
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19th Century
Preacher
Or, "How knows he the Scriptures? How has he become an instructed man, having never learned from the Rabbis? He has never passed through our school…
Even Jesus’ critics admitted his acumen and learning. They could not comprehend how he could have acquired such knowledge without engaging in forma…
16th Century
Theologian
And the Jews wondered. Those who think that Christ was received in such a manner as to be esteemed and honored are mistaken, for the w…
17th Century
Pastor
And the Jews marvelled
Both at the matter, and manner of his doctrine; it was such, as never man spoke; his words we…
17th Century
Minister
Every faithful minister may humbly adopt Christ's words. His doctrine is not his own discovery, but is from God's word, through the teaching of His…