Luke 19:40

40 But Jesus answered, "I tell you, if my followers didn't say these things, then the stones would cry out."

Luke 19:40 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 19:40

And he answered and said unto them, I tell you
As a truth, which may be depended on, and you may be assured of; this he spake with great earnestness, fervour, and courage:

that if these should hold their peace;
be silent, and not sing the praises of God, and ascribe glory to him, and profess the Messiah, and make this public acknowledgment of him:

the stones would immediately cry out;
either against them, or in a declaration of the Messiah: by which expression our Lord means, that it was impossible it should be otherwise; it would be intolerable if it was not; and rather than it should not be, God, who is able out of stones to raise up children to Abraham, would make the stones speak, or turn stones into men, who should rise up and praise the Lord, and confess the Messiah; hereby commending his disciples, and tacitly reflecting upon the Pharisees, for their stupidity; and also giving a hint of the conversion of the Gentiles, who might be compared to stones, especially in the opinion of the Jews.

Luke 19:40 In-Context

38 They said, "God bless the king who comes in the name of the Lord!
39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, "Teacher, tell your followers not to say these things."
40 But Jesus answered, "I tell you, if my followers didn't say these things, then the stones would cry out."
41 As Jesus came near Jerusalem, he saw the city and cried for it,
42 saying, "I wish you knew today what would bring you peace. But now it is hidden from you.
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