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Let them alone. They are blind guides of the blind. If the blind guide the blind, both will fall into a pit."

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Don't Fear Malicious Offense

Commentators explain that Jesus' command to "let them alone" is not a call to stop speaking the truth. Instead, it's an instruction for the disciples not to be troubled or derailed by the anger of willfully blind leaders. Scholars like Calvin distinguish between avoiding offense to the weak, which is good, and ignoring the offense of the malicious and obstinate, which is necessary to stay on the right path.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Matthew 15:14

18th Century

Theologian

Let them alone. This means, do not be troubled by their rage. Do not be anxious about it; this was to be expected. They were blind; in som…

AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Matthew 15:14

They are blind guides (τυφλο εισιν οδηγο). Graphic picture. Once in Cincinnati a blind man introduced me to his blind friend. He s…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Matthew 15:1–14

19th Century

Preacher

Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying, Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? for the…

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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Matthew 15:14

16th Century

Theologian

Let them alone. He sets them aside as unworthy of notice and concludes that the offense they take should not cause us much uneasiness. Thi…

John Gill

John Gill

On Matthew 15:14

17th Century

Pastor

Let them alone
Have nothing to say, or do with them; do not mind their anger and resentment, their reproaches and re…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Matthew 15:10–20

17th Century

Minister

Christ shows that the defilement they should fear was not from what entered their mouths as food, but from what came out of their mouths, which sho…

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Thomas Aquinas

Thomas Aquinas

On Matthew 15:1–20

13th Century

Philosopher

Above, the Lord showed the power of His teaching under figures; now He shows its sufficiency. This is shown in two ways. Firstly, He shows that He …