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Repentance in Your Profession
John the Baptist doesn't tell the soldiers to quit their jobs. Instead, he calls them to live righteously within their profession. Commentators like Albert Barnes and Matthew Henry stress that this shows true repentance isn't just a religious act, but a practical change in daily life. It involves identifying and stopping the specific sins common to one's occupation, proving that faith transforms how you work.
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18th Century
Theologian
The soldiers likewise. It seems that they also came to his baptism. Whether these were Jews or Romans cannot be determined. It is not impr…
Soldiers also (κα στρατευομενο). Men on service, militantes rather than milites (Plummer). So Paul in [Reference 2 T…
19th Century
Bishop
And the soldiers likewise...—The Greek word does not have the definite article and is a participle. Better, and soldiers, as they were…
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19th Century
Preacher
And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do? And he said to them, Do violence to no man,
Those rough Ro…
The “soldiers” were probably Jewish, assigned to internal affairs (cf. comment on 22:4). The very nature of their work gave them opportunity to com…
17th Century
Pastor
And the soldiers likewise demanded of him
Or "asked him": why our translators have rendered it, "demanded of him", I…
17th Century
Minister
The scope and design of John's ministry were to bring the people from their sins and to their Savior. He came preaching, not a sect or party, but a…