Matthew 23:20

20 "So anyone who takes an oath in the name of the altar takes an oath in the name of it and of everything on it.

Matthew 23:20 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 23:20

Whosoever therefore shall swear by the altar,
&c.] Not that Christ allowed of swearing by the altar, or by the temple, or by heaven, or by any creature, animate or inanimate; for such swearing is elsewhere disapproved of by him, and forbid, but if a man did swear by the altar, he ought to know, and consider that he not only

sweareth by it,
but by all the gifts, and offerings that are brought, and laid upon it,

and by all things thereon;
whatever gifts and sacrifices are offered upon it; which, by being put there, become holy, as the altar itself: so that he that swears by the altar, swears also by the gifts of the altar; and consequently, according to their own traditions, such oaths must be binding.

Matthew 23:20 In-Context

18 "You also say, 'If anyone takes an oath in the name of the altar, it means nothing. But anyone who takes an oath in the name of the gift on it must keep the oath.'
19 You blind men! Which is more important? Is it the gift? Or is it the altar that makes the gift holy
20 "So anyone who takes an oath in the name of the altar takes an oath in the name of it and of everything on it.
21 And anyone who takes an oath in the name of the temple takes an oath in the name of it and of the One who lives in it
22 And anyone who takes an oath in the name of heaven takes an oath in the name of God's throne and of the One who sits on it.
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