The second woe denounced against the Pharisees, is for their gross hypocrisy, in colouring over their covetousness with. pretence of religion; making long prayers in the temple and synagogues for widows, and thereupon persuading them to give bountifully to the corban, or the common treasure of the temple, some part of which was employed for their maintenance.

Learn, 1. It is no new thing for designing hypocrites to cover the foulest transgessions with the cloak of religion. The Pharisees make long prayers. cover of their covetousness.

2. That to make use of religion in policy for worldly advantage sake, is the way to be damned with. vengeance for religion sake: Woe unto you Scribes &c.

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Old Testament