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A Warning for All
Commentators note that while Matthew's Gospel specifies this harsh rebuke was for the Pharisees and Sadducees, Luke records it as being said to the 'multitudes.' Scholars like John Calvin explain this isn't a contradiction. John's public denunciation of the religious leaders served as a powerful warning for everyone present, exposing hypocrisy and calling all to genuine, not merely ceremonial, repentance.
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To the multitude that went out (τοις εξπορευομενοις οχλοις). Plural,
Multitudes . The present participle a…
19th Century
Bishop
Then said he to the multitude.—Better, multitudes. In St. Matthew the words Generation (or brood
19th Century
Preacher
Now in the fifteenth yea of the reign of Tiberias Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his…
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The word “crowds” (GK 4063) represents an unidentified, assorted group of people who came out to the desert to see him (cf. Matthew 3:7,…
16th Century
Theologian
Regarding the loud and open rebuke, which was administered to them before everyone, it was for the benefit of others; and that is the reason why Lu…
17th Century
Pastor
Then said he to the multitude
That is, John, as the Ethiopic version reads; and the multitude to whom he spoke the f…
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…