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Trapped by Their Own Unbelief
Commentators explain that the religious leaders' internal debate was not a sincere search for truth. They were caught in a logical trap. As John Gill points out, they likely believed John the Baptist's authority was from heaven but couldn't admit it. Doing so would expose their own hypocrisy, as Jesus would immediately ask why they refused to believe John's testimony about Him. Their reasoning was a self-serving calculation to avoid being incriminated.
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They reasoned with themselves (συνελογισαντο). First aorist middle of συλλογιζομα, to bring together accounts, an old word, only h…
19th Century
Bishop
[Verses 1-8] And it came to pass.—See Notes on Matthew 21:23-27; Mark 11:27–33.
And preache…
17th Century
Pastor
And they reasoned with themselves
Or "they thought with themselves", as the Syriac version; or "within themselves", …
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17th Century
Minister
People often pretend to examine the evidence for revelation and the truth of the gospel, when they are only seeking excuses for their own unbelief …