The Pulpit Commentary - Matthew 13:5
Some ( and others, Revised Version) fell upon stony places ; the rocky places (Revised Version). Where the underlying rock was hardly, if at all, covered by soil. Such spots would be common in the fields of Palestine, as in those of all mountainous countries. Where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprang up ( ἐξανέτειλεν ). They shot up quicker than the thorns in Matthew 13:7 ( ἀνέβησαν ) . Because they had no deepness of earth. read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Matthew 13:3-23
Parable of the sower. The object of this parable is to explain the causes of the failure and success of the gospel. It might have been supposed enough to proclaim the kingdom. Why does this fail? It fails, says our Lord, because of the nature of the soil. This soil is often impervious, often shallow, often dirty. I. " SOME SEEDS FELL BY THE WAYSIDE , AND THE FOWLS CAME AND DEVOURED THEM ." The spiritual analogue is said to be in him "who heareth the Word,... read more