Matthew 5:30

30 If your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away! It is much better for you to lose one of your limbs than to have your whole body go off to hell. 1

Matthew 5:30 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 5:30

And if thy right hand offend thee
Or "cause thee to offend"; that is, is the means of ensnaring thine heart; and of drawing thee into either mental, or actual adultery; for, as before, all unchaste looks, so here, all unchaste touches, embraces are condemned. As adultery may be committed in the heart, and by the eye, so with the hand:

``says R. Eliezer F1 what is the meaning of that Scripture, "your hands are full of blood", ( Isaiah 1:15 ) ? It is replied, (dyb Mypanmh wla) , "these are they, that commit adultery with the hand". It is a tradition of the house of R. Ishmael, that the sense of that command, "thou shalt not commit adultery", is, there shall be none that commits adultery in thee, whether "with the hand", or "with the foot".''

Like orders are given as before,

cut it off, and cast it from thee;
as a man would choose to do, or have it done for him, when such a part of the body is mortified, and endangers all the rest. The Jews enjoined cutting off of the hand, on several accounts; if in a morning, before a man had washed his hands, he put his hand to his eye, nose, mouth, ear (Uuqyt) , it was to be "cut off" F2; particularly, the handling of the "membrum virile", was punishable with cutting off of the hand.

``Says R. F3 Tarphon, if the hand is moved to the privy parts, (wdy Uuqt) , "let his hand be cut off to his navel".''

That is, that it may reach no further; for below that part of the body the hand might not be put F4; lest unclean thoughts, and desires, should be excited. In the above F5 place it is added,

``what if a thorn should be in his belly, must he not take it away? It is replied, no: it is further asked, must not his belly be ripped up then? It is answered, it is better that his belly be ripped up, (txv rabl dry law) , "than that he should go down to the pit of corruption."''

A way of speaking, much like what our Lord here uses; and to the above orders and canons, he may be very well thought to allude: but he is not to be understood literally, as enjoining the cutting off of the right hand, as they did; but of men's refraining from all such impure practices, either with themselves, or women, which are of a defiling nature; and endanger the salvation of them, body and soul; the same reason is given as before.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 T. Bab. Nidda, fol. 13. 2. Vid. Maimon. Issure Bia, c. 21. sect. 18.
F2 T. Bab. Sabbat. fol. 108. 2. Massechet Callah, fol. 17. 1.
F3 T. Bab. Nidda, fol. 13. 2.
F4 Maimon. lssure Bia, c. 21. sect. 23.
F5 T. Bab. Nidda, fol. 13. 2.

Matthew 5:30 In-Context

28 But now I tell you: anyone who looks at a woman and wants to possess her is guilty of committing adultery with her in his heart.
29 So if your right eye causes you to sin, take it out and throw it away! It is much better for you to lose a part of your body than to have your whole body thrown into hell.
30 If your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away! It is much better for you to lose one of your limbs than to have your whole body go off to hell.
31 "It was also said, "Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a written notice of divorce.'
32 But now I tell you: if a man divorces his wife for any cause other than her unfaithfulness, then he is guilty of making her commit adultery if she marries again; and the man who marries her commits adultery also.

Cross References 1

  • 1. 5.30Matthew 18.8;Mark 9.43.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.