THE GOSPEL
ACCORDING TO
MATTHEW
Commentary by DAVID BROWN
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CHAPTER 19
@Mt
19:1-12. FINAL DEPARTURE FROM GALILEE--DIVORCE. ( = @Mr
10:1-12 Lu 9:51).
Farewell to Galilee (@Mt
19:1,2).
1. And it came to pass, that when Jesus had finished
these sayings, he departed from Galilee--This marks a
very solemn period in our Lord's public ministry. So
slightly is it touched here, and in the corresponding
passage of Mark (@Mr
10:1), that few readers probably note it as the
Redeemer's Farewell to Galilee, which however it
was. See on the sublime statement of Luke (@Lu
9:51), which relates to the same transition stage in
the progress of our Lord's work.
and came into the coasts--or,
boundaries
of Judea beyond Jordan--that
is, to the further, or east side of the Jordan, into Perea,
the dominions of Herod Antipas. But though one might
conclude from our Evangelist that our Lord went straight
from the one region to the other, we know from the other
Gospels that a considerable time elapsed between the
departure from the one and the arrival at the other,
during which many of the most important events in our
Lord's public life occurred--probably a large part of what
is recorded in @Lu
9:51, onward to @Mt
18:15, and part of @Joh
7:2-11:54.
2. And great multitudes followed him; and he healed
them there--Mark says further (@Mr
10:1), that "as He was wont, He taught them
there." What we now have on the subject of divorce is
some of that teaching.
Divorce (@Mt
19:3-12).
3. Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for
every cause?--Two rival schools (as we saw on @Mt
5:31) were divided on this question--a delicate one,
as DE WETTE pertinently remarks, in the dominions of Herod
Antipas.
4. And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not
read, that he which made them at the beginning made them
male and female--or better, perhaps, "He that
made them made them from the beginning a male and a
female."
5. And said, For this cause--to follow out this
divine appointment.
shall a man leave father
and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain
shall be one flesh?--Jesus here sends them back to the
original constitution of man as one pair, a male and a
female; to their marriage, as such, by divine appointment;
and to the purpose of God, expressed by the sacred
historian, that in all time one man and one woman should
by marriage become one flesh--so to continue as long as
both are in the flesh. This being God's
constitution, let not man break it up by causeless
divorces.
7. They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to
give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away?
8. He saith unto them, Moses--as a civil lawgiver.
because of--or
"having respect to."
the hardness of your
hearts--looking to your low moral state, and your
inability to endure the strictness of the original law.
suffered you to put away
your wives--tolerated a relaxation of the strictness
of the marriage bond--not as approving of it, but to
prevent still greater evils.
But from the beginning
it was not so--This is repeated, in order to impress
upon His audience the temporary and purely civil character
of this Mosaic relaxation.
9. And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his
wife, except, &c.--See on Mt
5:31.
10. His disciples say unto him, If the case of the man
be so with his wife, it is not good to marry--that is,
"In this view of marriage, surely it must prove a
snare rather than a blessing, and had better be avoided
altogether."
11. But he said unto them, All men cannot receive this
saying, save they to whom it is given--that is,
"That the unmarried state is better, is a saying not
for everyone, and indeed only for such as it is divinely
intended for." But who are these? they would
naturally ask; and this our Lord proceeds to tell them in
three particulars.
12. For there are some eunuchs which were so born from
their mother's womb--persons constitutionally either
incapable of or indisposed to marriage.
and there are some
eunuchs which were made eunuchs of men--persons
rendered incapable by others.
and there be eunuchs
which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of
heaven's sake--persons who, to do God's work better,
deliberately choose this state. Such was Paul (@1Co
7:7).
He that is able to
receive it, let him receive it--"He who feels
this to be his proper vocation, let him embrace it";
which, of course, is as much as to say--"he
only." Thus, all are left free in this matter.
@Mt
19:13-15. LITTLE CHILDREN BROUGHT TO CHRIST. ( = @Mr
10:13-16 Lu 18:15-17).
For the exposition, see on Lu
18:15-17.
@Mt
19:16-30. THE RICH YOUNG RULER. ( = @Mr
10:17-31 Lu 18:18-30).
For the exposition, see on Lu
18:18-30.
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