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He said to the multitudes also, "When you see a cloud rising from the west, immediately you say, `A shower is coming,` and so it happens.
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Natural vs. Spiritual Signs
Jesus uses a simple, universally understood example of weather forecasting. Commentators note that a cloud rising from the west (the Mediterranean Sea) was a reliable predictor of rain for the people of Judea. The powerful contrast is that while the crowds could easily interpret these natural signs, they were blind to the monumental spiritual signs of their time—namely, the presence and work of the Messiah.
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To the multitudes also (κα τοις οχλοις). After the strong and stirring words just before with flash and force Jesus turns finally …
19th Century
Anglican
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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Presbyterian
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