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Exploiting the Vulnerable
Commentators explain that the Pharisees' sin was not just greed, but a particularly evil form of it. They used a pretense of deep piety, including very long prayers, to gain the trust of vulnerable widows. They would then take control of the widows' finances as guardians or advisors and defraud them. This serves as a stark warning against using religious reputation for personal gain, especially at the expense of the helpless.
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18th Century
Theologian
Devour widows' houses. The word houses is here used to denote property or possessions of any kind. You take away, or get…
19th Century
Preacher
The second “woe” was supported by two most serious accusations, which our Lord would not have uttered if they had not been true, you devour wid…
16th Century
Theologian
For you devour widows’ houses. He now proceeds further, for he not only accuses them of open crimes that demand hatred and detestation, bu…
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17th Century
Pastor
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites
The same character is given as before, and the same woe denounced, a…
17th Century
Minister
The scribes and Pharisees were enemies of the gospel of Christ, and therefore of the salvation of people's souls. It is bad to keep away from Chris…
13th Century
Philosopher
After He instructed the disciples and the multitudes about the caution they should have regarding the Jews' doctrine, He now directs His words to t…