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Then they understood that he didn`t tell them to beware of the yeast of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

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The Subtle Danger of Leaven

Commentators explain that Jesus uses "leaven" to describe false teaching because it is subtle, spreads silently, and can corrupt one's entire faith. Like a small amount of yeast, a seemingly minor error—whether the self-righteousness of the Pharisees or the rationalism of the Sadducees—can pervasively undermine the pure truth of God's Word. Christians must guard against any human additions to the gospel.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Matthew 16:12

18th Century

Theologian

Then understood they, etc. After this explanation, they immediately saw that he referred to their doctrines. Erroneous doctrines are like …

AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Matthew 16:12

Then understood they (τοτε συνηκαν). First aorist active indicative of συνιημ, to grasp, to comprehend. They saw the point after t…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Matthew 16:12

19th Century

Preacher

The doctrine of these sectarians had a secret, insidious, and corrupting influence, and the disciples had to watch carefully in case even a little …

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Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On Matthew 16:12

Because they were men of little faith (v.8; cf. 6:30; 8:26; 14:31), they came to an unimaginative conclusion. Jesus could not have been talking abo…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Matthew 16:12

16th Century

Theologian

Then they understood. The word leaven is very evidently used by Christ as contrasted with the pure and uncorrupted word of God.

John Gill

John Gill

On Matthew 16:12

17th Century

Pastor

Then understood they
Without any further explication of his sense and meaning,

how that he bade t…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Matthew 16:5–12

17th Century

Minister

Christ speaks of spiritual things using a comparison, and the disciples misunderstand him, taking his words to refer to carnal things. He was displ…

Thomas Aquinas

Thomas Aquinas

On Matthew 16:1–12

13th Century

Philosopher

Previously, the Lord demonstrated the sufficiency of the Gospel teaching, showing that it does not require legal observances and, furthermore, that…