Matthew 13:13

13 ideo in parabolis loquor eis quia videntes non vident et audientes non audiunt neque intellegunt

Matthew 13:13 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 13:13

Therefore speak I to them in parables
Because it was the will and pleasure of his Father to give the knowledge of divine mysteries to some, and not to others; and because even the outward good things they had, being wrongly used or abused by them, would be taken away from them:

and because they seeing, see not:
they saw Christ with their bodily eyes, but not with an eye of faith; they saw the miracles he did, but did not discern, at least did not acknowledge the evidence of them, proving him to be the true Messiah.

And hearing, they hear not, neither do they understand:
they heard externally, but not internally; they heard the sound of Christ's voice, but did not understand his words, even when he spake in the plainest and most intelligible manner; nor were they concerned to know the meaning of them: wherefore he spoke to them in this abstruse and parabolical way, that they might be what they really were, seers and not seers, hearers and not hearers, at least not understanding ones; and that what he said might remain sealed and hidden to them, as the things contained in the sealed book were to the Jews of old; the reason of which was, as a writer of their's F11 says, and which agrees with our Lord's reason and conduct here, (hdyxw lvmb wyhv) , "because they were in parable and riddle".


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Abarbinel in Isa. 29. 11.

Matthew 13:13 In-Context

11 qui respondens ait illis quia vobis datum est nosse mysteria regni caelorum illis autem non est datum
12 qui enim habet dabitur ei et abundabit qui autem non habet et quod habet auferetur ab eo
13 ideo in parabolis loquor eis quia videntes non vident et audientes non audiunt neque intellegunt
14 et adimpletur eis prophetia Esaiae dicens auditu audietis et non intellegetis et videntes videbitis et non videbitis
15 incrassatum est enim cor populi huius et auribus graviter audierunt et oculos suos cluserunt nequando oculis videant et auribus audiant et corde intellegant et convertantur et sanem eos
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