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He came again and found them sleeping, for their eyes were heavy.

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Sleep from Sorrow

Commentators like Calvin and Spurgeon highlight that the disciples were not merely lazy, but as Luke's Gospel clarifies, they were 'sleeping for sorrow.' This deep emotional exhaustion, which should have driven them to prayer, paradoxically led to spiritual numbness. This serves as a powerful reminder that overwhelming grief or stress can become a snare that pulls us away from God if we are not vigilant.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Matthew 26:42–44

18th Century

Theologian

It is probable that our Lord spent considerable time in prayer, and that the evangelists have recorded the substance of his petitions rather than t…

AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Matthew 26:43

For their eyes were heavy (ησαν γαρ αυτων ο οφθαλμο βεβαρημενο). Past perfect passive indicative periphrastic. Their eyes had been…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Matthew 26:43–44

19th Century

Preacher

Great sorrow produces different results in different persons. In the Savior’s case, it aroused Him to a profound agony of earnestness in prayer. In…

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Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On Matthew 26:43

Jesus returns to pray “the same thing.” As Jesus learned obedience (Hebrews 5:7–9), so he became the supreme model for his own teaching…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Matthew 26:43

16th Century

Theologian

And found them sleeping again. This drowsiness arose neither from excessive eating and drinking, nor from gross stupidity, nor even from w…

John Gill

John Gill

On Matthew 26:43

17th Century

Pastor

And he came and found them asleep again
For they were aroused and awaked, in some measure, by what he had said to th…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Matthew 26:36–46

17th Century

Minister

He who made atonement for the sins of mankind submitted himself in a garden of suffering to the will of God, from which man had revolted in a garde…

Thomas Aquinas

Thomas Aquinas

On Matthew 26:30–46

13th Century

Philosopher

After the institution of the new Sacrament has been related, Christ here foretells the future stumbling of the disciples. The Evangelist, first, es…