The Gospel of Luke : a popular commentary upon a critical basis, especially designed for pastors and Sunday schools . -salem and other parts of the East arefurnished with large John 13 : 10: He that iswashed, or bathed, ueedeth not saveto wash his feet, referring, doubtless,to bathing, especially before partakingof the passover meal. 39. The severity of our Lords con-versation and discourse indicates thatthe Pharisee had given expression tohis surprise, and that the others and malicious thoughts intheir hearts. The Lord said untohim, yet without making it p
The Gospel of Luke : a popular commentary upon a critical basis, especially designed for pastors and Sunday schools . -salem and other parts of the East arefurnished with large John 13 : 10: He that iswashed, or bathed, ueedeth not saveto wash his feet, referring, doubtless,to bathing, especially before partakingof the passover meal. 39. The severity of our Lords con-versation and discourse indicates thatthe Pharisee had given expression tohis surprise, and that the others and malicious thoughts intheir hearts. The Lord said untohim, yet without making it personalto him. Ye Pharisees, referring to 278 LUKE XI. A. D. 29. clean tlie outside of the cup and the platter; but*your inward part is full of ravening and wickedness. 40 •• Ye fools, =did not he that made that which is with- 41 out make that which is within also? But rather • Tit. 1. Mt. 23. 17.•Ge. 1. 26, 27; «ch. 12. 33; Is. ; Dan. 4. 27. the class to which his host belonged,snd including also the Pharisees at thetable, who may have joined in expres-sicna of wonder, and perhaps of dis-. approbation. Make clean the out-side of the cup and platter. You are careful about your external deport-ment, and attend to mere outside right-eousness. But your inward heart. The figure is dropjied, andthe fact stated plainly. Is full ofravening, rapacity, robbery, andwickedness, evil, malice, were full of secret dishonesty andvicious indulgence. Tlie modern representatives and con-tinuers of the Pharisaic sect are calledFerushim. They iiroudiy separate themselves from the rest of their co-religionists. . Fanatical, bigoted, in-tolerant, quarrelsome, and in truthirreligious, with them the outwardobservance of the ceremo-nial law is everything, themoral law little binding, mo-rality itself of nt) is the testimony ofa Jew (Frankl, Jews ofthe East, E. Tr., ii., 27).— 40. Ye fools. Simplyfools. An exjjression of re-proof
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