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For wherever the carcass is, there will the vultures be gathered together.

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Judgment on Corruption

Most commentators interpret this as a proverb about inevitable judgment. In this view, the "carcass" represents a spiritually dead and corrupt entity, specifically Jerusalem at the time of its destruction. The "eagles" (or vultures) symbolize the agents of judgment—the Roman armies—who were drawn to the city's decay. The timeless principle is that where there is deep-seated sin, God's judgment will surely and swiftly follow.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Matthew 24:28

18th Century

Theologian

Wheresoever, etc. The words in this verse are proverbial. Vultures and eagles easily discover where dead bodies are and come to devour the…

AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Matthew 24:28

Carcase (πτωμα). As in 14:12, the corpse. Originally a fallen body from πιπτω, to fall, like Latin cadaver from cado

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Matthew 24:28

19th Century

Preacher

Judaism had become a “carcass,” dead and corrupt, fit prey for the vultures or carrion-kites of Rome. Eventually, there will arrive another day whe…

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Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On Matthew 24:28

Jesus quotes a proverb about a “vulture.” The proverb itself is a difficult one. It is likely a colorful way of saying that things come to pass at …

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Matthew 24:28

16th Century

Theologian

Wherever the carcass is. The meaning is that by whatever methods Satan endeavors to scatter the children of God in various directions, sti…

John Gill

John Gill

On Matthew 24:28

17th Century

Pastor

For wherever the carcass is

Not Christ, as he is held forth in the Gospel, crucified and slain, through whose deat…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Matthew 24:4–28

17th Century

Minister

The disciples had asked concerning the times, "When should these things be?" Christ gave them no answer to that; but they had also asked, "What sha…

Thomas Aquinas

Thomas Aquinas

On Matthew 24:23–41

13th Century

Philosopher

After the Lord answered the disciples' question concerning the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, He begins here to answer them concerning His S…