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A Cry of Pity, Not a Curse
Commentators clarify that Jesus' "woe" is not a curse but an expression of deep sorrow and pity. He is lamenting the extreme practical difficulties and dangers that pregnant women and nursing mothers would face during a sudden and desperate flight. Their physical conditions would make a rapid escape incredibly challenging, increasing their vulnerability.
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19th Century
Bishop
But when you shall see.—See Notes on Matthew 24:15-28.
Standing where it ought not.—St. …
(14a) This is one of the most difficult verses in Mark’s gospel if not in the entire NT. The key phrase is “abomination that cause…
17th Century
Pastor
But woe to them that are with child
Who because of their burdens, would be very unfit for, and very incapable of fle…
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17th Century
Minister
The Jews, by rebelling against the Romans and persecuting the Christians, hastened their own ruin swiftly. Here we have a prediction of that ruin, …