Verse 54
54. James and John—not Peter, as we should have expected, but those "sons of thunder" (Mark 3:17), who afterwards wanted to have all the highest honors of the Kingdom to themselves, and the younger of whom had been rebuked already for his exclusiveness (Luke 9:49; Luke 9:50). Yet this was "the disciple whom Jesus loved," while the other willingly drank of His Lord's bitter cup. (See on Luke 9:50- :; and Luke 9:50- :). That same fiery zeal, in a mellowed and hallowed form, in the beloved disciple, we find in 2 John 5:10; 3 John 1:10.
fire . . . as Elias—a plausible case, occurring also in Samaria (3 John 1:10- :).
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