Luke 14:35. Neither for the land, nor for the dunghill. Fuller than Matthew 5:13: ‘good for nothing.' It is not useful directly or indirectly.

Men east it out (emphatically), because it is thus useless.

He that hath ears to hear, etc. This common formula calls attention to the importance of what had been said, implying that it has an application to all the hearers, and admonishing them to make that application to their own hearts.

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Old Testament