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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Matthew 13:1-23

We have here Christ preaching, and may observe, 1. When Christ preached this sermon; it was the same day that he preached the sermon in the foregoing chapter: so unwearied was he in doing good, and working the works of him that sent him. Note, Christ was for preaching both ends of the day, and has by his example recommended that practice to his church; we must in the morning sow our seed, and in the evening not withhold our hand, Eccl. 11:6. An afternoon sermon well heard, will be so far from... read more

William Barclay

William Barclay's Daily Study Bible - Matthew 13:1-58

Matthew 13:1-58 is a very important chapter in the pattern of the gospel. (i) It shows a definite turning-point in the ministry of Jesus. At the beginning of his ministry we find him teaching in the synagogues; but now we find him teaching on the seashore. The change is very significant. It was not that the door of the synagogue was as yet finally shut to him, but it was closing. Even yet in the synagogue he would find a welcome from the common people; but the official leaders of Jewish... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Matthew 13:5

Some fell upon stony places ,.... Such a place as the Jews call חולסית , a barren, stony place, a place from whence, they say, they take stones, and בית סלע , and which אינו ראוי לזריעה , "is not fit for sowing" F4 T. Bab. Erachin, fol. 32. 1. & Gloss. in ib. & Bava Bathra, fol. 156. 2. & Gloss. in ib. ; and such were those places and spots of ground, that some of these seeds fell upon; and design such hearers, in whom the natural hardness of their hearts... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Matthew 13:6

And when the sun was up ,.... Some time, and its heat was increasing, and it began to shine out hot, and beat with some vehemency and strength; which may denote some sore temptation, or severe affliction, or fiery trial of persecution and tribulation; see Matthew 13:21 for this is not to be understood of the glorious light of the Gospel, which, though very comfortable and refreshing, as well as illuminating to good men, is very distressing and tormenting to carnal minds; they cannot bear... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Matthew 13:7

And some fell among thorns ,.... On a spot of ground which was full of the roots of thorns, and briars, which was not cleared of them as it should be. We often read F5 Misn. Sheviith, c. 4. sect. 2. T. Hieros. Sheviith, fol. 34. 3. & 35. 1. T. Bab. Bechorot, fol. 34. 2. of שדה שנתקוצה , "a field cleared of thorns"; but such was not this piece of ground, it was overrun with them, not on the surface of the earth, but within it: for it follows, and the thorns sprung up :... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Matthew 13:8

But others fell into good ground ,.... Not beaten and trodden by the feet of men, nor stony, nor thorny, but well broke up, manured, and tilled; which designs good, honest hearted hearers who become so by the Spirit and grace of God; who with a spiritual understanding, experience, savour, and relish, what they hear; see Matthew 13:23 and brought forth fruit, some an hundred fold, some sixty fold, some thirty fold : some seeds produced an hundred, others sixty, and others thirty. The... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:5

Stony places - Where there was a thin surface of earth, and a rock at the bottom. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:7

Among thorns - Where the earth was ploughed up, but the brambles and weeds had not been cleared away. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:8

Good ground - Where the earth was deep, the field well ploughed, and the brambles and weeds all removed. See more on Matthew 13:19 ; (note), etc., and see on Luke 8:15 ; (note). Some a hundred-fold - For the elucidation of this text, I beg leave to introduce the following experiment. In 1816 I sowed, for a third crop, a field with oats, at Millbrook, in Lancashire; the grains weighed, on an average, 3/4 of a grain each. One grain produced three stalks with three ears: the largest had... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Matthew 13:1-9

The parable of the sower. Parallel passages: Mark 4:1-9 ; Luke 8:4-8 . read more

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