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Matthew 27:34

The Pulpit Commentary on Matthew 27:34

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

Vinegar...mingled with gall ( χολῆς). Instead of "vinegar" ( ὀ ìξος) very many manuscripts, followed by Tischendorf, Westcott and Hort, and others, read here, as in Mark, "wine" ( οἶνον). Dederunt ei viaum bibere (Vulgate).

Doubtless the two words represent the same fluid, a wine of a sharp and acrid taste. The received reading in our text is supposed to be derived from , "They gave me gall for my meats, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink."

"Gall" here signifies some bitter ingredient, which was infused in the wine to impart a narcotic quality. It was the custom to offer this draught to criminals about to undergo crucifixion, either as an anodyne or to give them adventitious strength to bear their sufferings.

The beverage is said to have been prepared by some benevolent ladies in Jerusalem, and to have been owed to a gloss on , , "Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto the bitter in soul; let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more."

This was not an additional insult offered to Jesus, as some have opined, but a usual act of kindliness. When he had tasted thereof, he would not ( οὐκ ἠ ìθελε) drink. He accepted the kindly offer so far as to put his lips to the cup, but, recognizing its stupefying qualities, he refused to drink it.

He willed to endure all the coming pains without mitigation; he would meet all with the powers of mind and body undarkened; he would have his senses and his self-consciousness unimpaired to the end.

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