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Behold, there are some who are last who will be first, and there are some who are first who will be last."
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A Shocking National Reversal
Commentators widely agree that Jesus's primary meaning here was national. The 'first' refers to the Jewish people, who had the initial privileges of God's covenant and promises. The 'last' refers to the Gentiles, who were outsiders. Jesus warns that this order will be reversed: Gentiles who accept him will stream into the kingdom, while many of the privileged 'first' who reject him will find themselves on the outside.
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Last (εσχατο). This saying was repeated many times (Matthew 19:30; Matthew 20:16).
19th Century
Bishop
And, behold, there are last . . .—See Note on Matthew 19:30. Chronologically, it should be noted, this is the first utterance of the great…
Preacher
And, behold, there are last which shall be first, and there are first which shall be last.
Many who, today, seem to be unlikely to …
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The contrast is heightened between those inside and those outside the door, i.e., outside the kingdom. Every Jew expected to sit with the patriarch…
16th Century
Theologian
And, behold, they are last who shall be first. The same words, as we will see elsewhere, were frequently used by Christ, but in a differen…
17th Century
Pastor
And behold, there are last which shall be first The Gentiles, the most mean and abject, afar from God, aliens from t…
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Minister
Our Saviour came to guide people's consciences, not to gratify their curiosity. Do not ask, "How many will be saved?" but rather, "Will I be one of…