Matthäus 21:39

39 Und sie nahmen ihn, warfen ihn zum Weinberg hinaus und töteten ihn.

Matthäus 21:39 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 21:39

And they caught him
Seized and laid hold of him, in a rude and violent manner, as they had some of the servants before. This regards their apprehending of Christ in the garden, by a band of soldiers and officers, sent by the chief priests and Pharisees, who with swords and staves took him, bound him, and led him away:

and cast him out of the vineyard;
which is not to be understood of their casting him out of the synagogue, which is never said of them; nor does it so much relate to the leading of him without the gates of Jerusalem, where they crucified him, though this is a sense not to be despised and rejected; but rather, to the delivery of him to those, that were without the vineyard of the Jewish church and nation, to the Gentiles; to be mocked, scourged, and put to death by them:

and slew him:
for though the sentence of death was pronounced on him by Pilate, an Heathen governor, and was executed by the Roman soldiers; yet it was through the instigation and at the pressing importunity of these husbandmen, the Jewish rulers; and who were afterwards frequently charged by the apostles with the murder of him.

Matthäus 21:39 In-Context

37 Zuletzt aber sandte er seinen Sohn zu ihnen, indem er sagte: Sie werden sich vor meinem Sohne scheuen!
38 Als aber die Weingärtner den Sohn sahen, sprachen sie untereinander: Dieser ist der Erbe; kommt, laßt uns ihn töten und sein Erbe in Besitz nehmen!
39 Und sie nahmen ihn, warfen ihn zum Weinberg hinaus und töteten ihn.
40 Wenn nun der Herr des Weinbergs kommt, was wird er jenen Weingärtnern tun?
41 Sie sagen zu ihm: Er wird jene Übeltäter übel umbringen, und den Weinberg wird er an andere Weingärtner verdingen, die ihm die Früchte abgeben werden zu ihrer Zeit.
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