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Matthew 7:29 - Exposition

For he taught them . Such was his constant habit ( ἦν ... διδάσκων ). As one having authority, and not as the scribes . Who, indeed, never claimed personal authority. Jewish teachers lean on the fact of their having received that which they expound. They professed]y sink their own personality in that of those of old time, to whom the teaching was first given ( Matthew 5:21 ). To this our Lord's personal claims stand in sharp contrast. The scribes ; Revised Version, their scribes , with the manuscripts; i.e. the scribes to which they were accustomed to listen. Whether the reference is primarily to scribes of the nation generally or only to those of the neighbouring district, is hardly material, for these were representatives of the one class. A few authorities add, "and the Pharisees," which may either be derived from Luke 5:30 or be an independent gloss due to the fact that the Pharisees were looked upon as the typical Jewish teachers.

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