1; Christ preaches repentance upon the punishment of the
Galilaeans and others.
6; The fruitless fig-tree may not stand.
10; He heals the crooked woman;
18; shows the powerful working of the word in the hearts of his
chosen, by the parable of the grain of mustard seed, and of
leaven;
22; exhorts to enter in at the strait gate;
31; and reproves Herod and Jerusalem.
* the Galilaeans.
The Galilaeans are frequently mentioned by Josephus as the
most turbulent and seditious people, being upon all occasions
ready to disturb the Roman authority. It is uncertain to what
event our Lord refers; but is probable that they were the
followers of Judas Gaulonitis, who opposed paying tribute to
Caesar and submitting to the Roman government. A party of
them coming to Jerusalem during one of the great festivals,
and presenting their oblations in the court of the temple,
Pilate treacherously sent a company of soldiers, who slew
them, and "mingled their blood with their sacrifices."
Ac 5:37
* mingled.
La 2:20 Eze 9:5-7 1Pe 4:17,18
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