Matthew 21:1

As THEY APPROACHED JERUSALEM. Jesus went through Jericho, where he healed two blind men, and set Zacchaeus free from sin. Coming up the mountain pass to Jerusalem, he stopped at the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus in Bethany, stayed there during the Sabbath [Saturday], and on Sunday morning, made... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:2

GO TO THE VILLAGE. BETHPHAGE. You will find a donkey tied up there. These very useful animals were a common means of transportation. But more important, every Jew expected the Messiah to come riding into Jerusalem on a young donkey (Zechariah 9:9).... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:4-7

THIS HAPPENED TO MAKE COME TRUE. The prophecy of Isaiah 62:11 and Zechariah 9:9. Both the donkey and the colt were brought, but John 12:15 speaks of Jesus riding only the young colt. Only animals that had never been ridden were thought of as being proper for holy uses [Numbers 19:2_ :_1 Samuel 6:7].... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:8

A GREAT CROWD OF PEOPLE SPREAD THEIR CLOAKS. The Law required the Jewish people to gather in Jerusalem for the Passover. Josephus, the historian, says a few million people would be there. Some thousands of Galileans who had seen Jesus perform miracles would be there, and they thought of him as the M... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:9

PRAISE TO DAVID'S SON. Declaring that Jesus is the Messiah! IN THE NAME OF THE LORD. Partly from PSALMS 118:25-26, a song of praise used at the close of Passover, and at the Feast of Tabernacles. This was used commonly to speak of the Messiah.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:10

THE WHOLE CITY WAS THROWN IN AN UPROAR. At this point Jesus could have proclaimed himself King, with the popular support of the people, and the Pharisees and teachers of the Law would have been powerless against him. Yet he came to die as our "sin offering" (Luke 9:31; Hebrews 9:15); and his Kingdom... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:11

THIS IS THE PROPHET JESUS. Only his disciples knew his true identity as the Son of God [the people did not expect the Messiah to be Divine]. The Galileans believed Jesus to be the Prophet spoken about by Moses in Deuteronomy 18:18.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:12

JESUS WENT INTO THE TEMPLE. On the following day (Mark 11:11). This is the second time Jesus made the temple ritually pure. [The other time was at the beginning of his ministry (John 2:13-17).] DROVE OUT ALL THOSE. Animals for sacrifice were bought and sold inside the temple [in the court of the Gen... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:13

IT IS WRITTEN. Isaiah 56:7. A HOUSE OF PRAYER. A holy place for worship. A HIDEOUT FOR THIEVES. It is a sin to use religion as a money making scheme (1 Timothy 6:5).... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:15

THE CHIEF PRIESTS AND THE TEACHERS OF THE LAW. These arch-enemies of Jesus were angry because of what he had done in the temple, and because the people were praising him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:16

DO YOU HEAR WHAT THEY ARE SAYING? They vent their anger against the children, because they think this will cause them the least amount of trouble. INDEED I DO. He scolds all who despise children. He quotes Psalms 8:2. The praise of little children is pure and perfect.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:19

HE SAW A FIG TREE. Fig trees bear fruit first, then leaves. Fruit would form as early as February and be fully ripe as early as April. Mark says: _"because it was not the right time for figs."_ But although it was too early for fruit, it was too early for leaves also, and the leaves should have been... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:23

JESUS CAME BACK TO THE TEMPLE. This was on Tuesday, after the lesson at the fig tree. WHAT RIGHT DO YOU HAVE? The chief priests, the Jewish elders (Mark and Luke add; the teachers of the Law), ask him what right he has to do these things such as purifying the temple the day before.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:25,26

WHERE DID JOHN'S RIGHT TO BAPTIZE COME FROM? These leaders had not received John's baptism, even though the people had done so. They argued among themselves about the consequences of saying "From God," or "From men.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:27

WE DON'T KNOW. These leaders could neither admit John's authority nor deny his words. NEITHER WILL I TELL YOU. Jesus will not allow them to decide the question of his authority, when they say they do not know the origin of John's mission.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:28-31

28-31. NOW, WHAT DO YOU THINK? He calls their attention to something which they will be required to answer. THERE WAS A MAN. The two sons stand for the Jewish leaders and the Jewish people. Both groups of people were told to work in the vineyard. The "sinners" [common people, tax collectors, prosti... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:32

EVEN WHEN YOU SAW THIS. They saw the crowds who came to John and believed what he said; yet they would not be sorry for their unbelief and change their minds.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:33

LISTEN TO ANOTHER PARABLE. This also scolds the Jewish leaders for their unbelief. THERE WAS A LANDOWNER. God. The details of the parable show how he had worked with Israel. WHO PLANTED A VINEYARD. He placed Israel in the rich land of Palestine. PUT A FENCE AROUND IT. The Law which preserved the ide... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:34

WHEN THE TIME CAME. No special time, but symbolic of harvest. TO RECEIVE HIS SHARE. The rent for the use of the vineyard. The slaves were the prophets of old, whom God sent to his people Israel.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:35

THE TENANTS GRABBED HIS SLAVES. The central idea of the whole parable is that the Jewish leaders rejected everyone whom God sent to them. Some of the prophets they did murder (See Matthew 23:29-31).... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:37

LAST OF ALL HE SENT THEM HIS SON. This was God's final offer of mercy to them. [Mercy was offered through Christ's DEATH Hebrews 9:15. This is the greatest of heaven's wealth; it is the fulness of their sin Matthew 23:35-36.]... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:38

LET US KILL HIM. They made plans to kill him (John 11:53). If they could kill the son, they thought the vineyard would be theirs to keep.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:40,41

40-41. WHAT WILL HE DO TO THOSE TENANTS? They are so wrapped up in what Jesus says, that they answer without seeing they are the guilty ones. HE WILL CERTAINLY KILL THOSE EVIL MEN. They make a prediction themselves, without knowing it. Josephus, the Jewish historian, says the Jewish Nation was near... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:42

THE VERY STONE WHICH THE BUILDERS REJECTED. Psalms 118:22-23. This speaks of a stone being thrown aside by the builders, who then discover it is the most important stone, the key-stone of the foundation. The "cornerstone" joined together two walls. Alford (Greek Testament) thinks this speaks of the... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:43

THE KINGDOM OF GOD WILL BE TAKEN AWAY FROM YOU. This is what they had predicted unknowingly (Matthew 21:40-41). God was rejecting the first covenant, and making a new covenant for those who believed. _See_ Hebrews 8:7-13.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:44

WHOEVER FALLS ON THIS STONE. Those who will not confess him as Messiah. _"We proclaim Christ on the cross, a message that is offensive to the Jews and nonsense to the Gentiles"_ [1 Corinthians 1:23]. AND IF THE STONE FALLS ON SOMEONE. The wrath of Christ in the judgment which was the siege of Jerusa... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 21:45,46

KNEW THAT HE WAS TALKING ABOUT THEM. So they tried to arrest him, but there were too many people who still thought of Jesus as The Prophet who Moses had predicted.... [ Continue Reading ]

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