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A Memorable Warning
Commentators note that this saying about the speck and the plank was so impactful that it's recorded almost identically in both Luke and Matthew. Jesus uses a humorous and exaggerated image—a tiny speck of dust versus a massive wooden beam—to create a memorable warning against judgmental attitudes. The stark contrast is designed to stick in our minds and prompt self-examination before we criticize others.
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Mote (καρφος) and
beam (δοκον). See on Mt 7:3-5 for discussion of these words in this parabolic proverb ki…
19th Century
Bishop
And why beholdest thou...? — See Notes on Matthew 7:4. The two reports of the proverb agree almost verbally, as if its re…
The humorous illustration of the “speck” and the “plank” hits the mark with force when the person who casually calls the person he is criticizing “…
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17th Century
Pastor
And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's
eye
A lesser sin in comparis…
17th Century
Minister
Christ often used all these sayings; it was easy to apply them. We ought to be very careful when we blame others, for we need allowance ourselves. …