This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ...brings forth evil things Cf. Lk 6 "The good man from the good treasure of (his) heart brings forth (irporftpfi) the good. And the evil man from the evil brings forth the evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh." The meaning is: "Your malicious judgements come from the treasure-house of your malicious nature." 36-37. These verses have no parallel in Lk. L But I say to you, that every idle utterance that men shall speak, they shall give account concerning it in the day of judgement. For from thy words shalt thou be acquitted, and from thy words shall thou be condemned 38. irav p/ja. apyov The Pharisees might urge that their saying of v.24 was after all only a pleasantry, and did not express their real beliefs. Christ warns them that such idle utterances, because they come from the heart (v.84), give expression to the inward nature, and will be called into judgement no less than the reasoned statement or the outward action. The last verse, with its change to the singular and its substitution of Aoyos for pfj/j.a, sounds like a quotation or a proverbial saying. Clause (a) is perhaps a reminiscence of Ps 50 u'-ois &v diKitiwU iv rots Xdyois rou. For 8 lav, see on n27. L 88. Then answered Him certain of the scribes and Pharisees, saying, Teacher, we wish to see a sign from Thee. In Lk n16 this request is combined with the accusation at the head of the discourse. "But others tempting (Him), were seeking a sign from heaven from Him." Tot see on 2T. L 39. And He answered and said to them, An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign; and a sign shall not be given to it, save the sign of Jonah the prophet. Lk. has: "And when the multitudes were crowding together, He began to...
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