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John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Matthew 13:9

Who hath ears to hear, let him hear. Not externally only, but internally; he that has ears given him to hear, so as to understand, let him make use of them, and seriously consider of, and diligently attend to the use and importance of this parable. It is a way of speaking used by Christ, when anything of moment was delivered, and not so easy to be understood, on purpose to quicken the attention of his auditors, and stir up in them a desire of understanding what was said; which effect this... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:1

The same day - Our Lord scarcely ever appears to take any rest: he is incessant in his labors, and instant in season and out of season; and in this he has left all his successors in the ministry an example, that they should follow his steps: for he who wishes to save souls will find few opportunities to rest. As Satan is going about as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour, the messenger of God should imitate his diligence, that he may counteract his work. The gospels are journals of our... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:2

Into a ship - Το πλοιον , The vessel or boat. Mr. Wakefield supposes (which is very likely) that a particular vessel is uniformly specified, which seems to have been kept on the lake for the use of Christ and his apostles: it probably belonged to some of the fishermen, (see Matthew 4:22 ;), who, he thinks, occasionally, at least, followed their former occupation. See John 21:3 . The thought of pious Quesnel on this verse should not be neglected. We see here a representation of the... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:3

He spake many things unto them in parables - Parable, from παρα , near, and βαλλω , I cast, or put. A comparison or similitude, in which one thing is compared with another, especially spiritual things with natural, by which means these spiritual things are better understood, and make a deeper impression on an attentive mind. Or, a parable is a representation of any matter accommodated, in the way of similitude, to the real subject, in order to delineate it with the greater force and... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:4

Some seeds fell by the way side - The hard beaten path, where no plough had broken up the ground. 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

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:9

Who hath ears to hear, etc. - Let every person who feels the necessity of being instructed in the things which concern his soul's welfare pay attention to what is spoken, and he shall become wise unto salvation. read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Matthew 13:2

Verse 2 Matthew 13:2.And great multitudes were gathered together to him. It is not without good reason that the Evangelists begin with informing us that, a vast multitude had assembled, and that when Christ beheld them, he was led to compare his doctrine to seed That multitude had been collected from various places: all were held in suspense; all were alike eager to hear, but not equally desirous to receive instruction. The design of the parable was to inform them, that the seed of doctrine,... read more

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