Matthew 26:6

6 Yeshua was in Beit-Anyah, at the home of Shim`on, the man who had had tzara'at.

Matthew 26:6 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 26:6

Now when Jesus was in Bethany
Which was about fifteen furlongs from Jerusalem, ( John 11:18 ) , or about two miles from it. The time of Christ's death being at hand, he keeps nigh to Jerusalem, where he was to suffer and die, in the room and stead of sinners:

in the house of Simon the leper;
so called, to distinguish him from others of the name. This epithet was either a family one, some person of note in it having been a leper; or else he is so named, because he himself had been one, but was now cured; though the reason interpreters give for this, that otherwise he would not have been suffered to live in a town, is not a good one; for lepers, according to the Jewish F2 canons, were only forbid Jerusalem, and towns and cities that were walled round, and not others, such as the village of Bethany. There were many lepers healed by Christ, which, among other things, was an evidence of his being the Messiah, and a proof of his deity, and this Simon was one of them; whether the same mention is made of in ( Matthew 8:1 ) , is not certain, nor very probable; since that man lived in Galilee, at, or near Capernaum; this at Bethany, near Jerusalem: however, he was one of those lepers that had a sense of his mercy, and was grateful for it, as appears by his entertaining Christ at his house; and may teach us thankfulness to Christ, who has healed all our diseases; and particularly, the spreading leprosy of sin, with which all the powers and faculties of our souls were infected; and which was not in our own power, or any creature's, to cure, but his blood cleanses from it: and it may be observed, that Christ goes in and dwells with such whom he heals, and with such he is always welcome.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Misn. Celim, c. 1. sect. 7. Maimon. Beth Hamikdash, c. 3. sect. 8.

Matthew 26:6 In-Context

4 They made plans to arrest Yeshua surreptitiously and have him put to death;
5 but they said, "Not during the festival, or the people will riot."
6 Yeshua was in Beit-Anyah, at the home of Shim`on, the man who had had tzara'at.
7 A woman who had an alabaster jar filled with very expensive perfume approached Yeshua while he was eating and began pouring it on his head.
8 When the talmidim saw it, they became very angry. "Why this waste?" they asked.
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