Mateo 22:6

6 Los demás agarraron a los siervos, los maltrataron y los mataron.

Mateo 22:6 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 22:6

And the remnant took his servants
They that went to their several worldly callings and occupations of life, troubled themselves no further about the Messiah, his doctrines and ordinances; but others of them were more spiteful and injurious: they not only slighted the message, and took no notice of the invitation, but also abused the messengers; some of the servants they laid hold upon, and put them in the common prison, and detained them there a while; as they did the apostles quickly after our Lord's ascension, particularly Peter and John: and entreated them spitefully;
gave them very hard words, and reproachful language; menacing and threatening them what they would do to them, if they did not forbear preaching in the name of Jesus; though they were not intimidated hereby, but rejoiced that they were counted worthy to suffer shame on such an account; and even their malice and wickedness proceeded so far, as to take away the lives of some of them: and slew them:
thus they stoned Stephen to death, the first martyr for Christ; and killed James, the brother of John, with the sword; which last, though he was put to death by Herod, yet with the consent and approval of the Jews.

Mateo 22:6 In-Context

4 Luego mandó a otros siervos y les ordenó: “Digan a los invitados que ya he preparado mi comida: Ya han matado mis bueyes y mis reses cebadas, y todo está listo. Vengan al banquete de bodas”.
5 Pero ellos no hicieron caso y se fueron: uno a su campo, otro a su negocio.
6 Los demás agarraron a los siervos, los maltrataron y los mataron.
7 El rey se enfureció. Mandó su ejército a destruir a los asesinos y a incendiar su ciudad.
8 Luego dijo a sus siervos: “El banquete de bodas está preparado, pero los que invité no merecían venir.
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