Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Luke 21:1-4
This short passage of story we had before in Mark. It is thus recorded twice, to teach us, 1. That charity to the poor is a main matter in religion. Our Lord Jesus took all occasions to commend it and recommend it. He had just mentioned the barbarity of the scribes, who devoured poor widows (Luke 20:1-47); and perhaps this is designed as an aggravation of it, that the poor widows were the best benefactors to the public funds, of which the scribes had the disposal. 2. That Jesus Christ has his... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Luke 21
In this chapter we have, I. The notice Christ took, and the approbation he gave, of a poor widow that cast two mites into the treasury, Luke 21:1-4. II. A prediction of future events, in answer to his disciples? enquiries concerning them, Luke 21:5-7. 1. Of what should happen between that and the destruction of Jerusalem?false Christs arising, bloody wars and persecutions of Christ's followers, Luke 21:8-19. 2. Of that destruction itself, Luke 21:20-24. 3. Of the second coming of Jesus Christ... read more