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Matthew 23:36

The Pulpit Commentary on Matthew 23:36

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

An these things. All the crimes committed by their forefathers shall be visited upon this generation by the destruction of the Jewish city and polity, which took place within forty years from this time.

The blood of the past was required from the Jews of the present time, because they and their evil ancestors were of one family, and were to be dealt with as a whole. In spite of the teaching of history and example, in spite of the warnings of Christ and his apostles, they were bent on repeating the acts of their forefathers, and that in an aggravated form and against increased light and knowledge.

The punishment here announced is the temporal award. Christ here says nothing of the final judgment.

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