Matteo 6:27

27 E chi è colui di voi, che, con la sua sollecitudine, possa aggiungere alla sua statura pure un cubito?

Matteo 6:27 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 6:27

Which of you by taking thought
As Christ argued before, from the unnecessariness of anxious thoughts and cares, about the provisions of life; so here, from the unprofitableness of them; it being impossible for a man, with all his care and thought, to

add one cubit unto his stature,
or "to his age"; so the word is rendered, ( John 9:21-23 ) ( 11:11 ) to the days of his life, he is so solicitous about; for a cubit may as well be applied to a man's age, as an "hand's breadth" is to his days, ( Psalms 39:5 ) . Nor is it so reasonable to think, that Christ should be speaking of making such an addition to a man's height; though that, to be sure, is an impossible thing: since the far greater part of Christ's hearers must be come to their full growth, and could not hope to have any addition made to their height; though they might hope to add to their days; much less such a monstrous one as that of a cubit, and which is a strong reason against the other sense of the word, and for this: for our Lord is speaking of something very small, which men cannot do; as appears from what Luke says, ( Luke 12:26 ) "If ye then be not able to do that which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?" Whereas, to add a cubit to a man's height, is a great deal:

``the stature of a middling man (says F6 Bartenora) is three cubits.''

And to add one more, makes a large addition to his stature; but to apply this to a man's age, is a small matter, and yet is what men cannot do: the sense of the words is this, that no man, by all the care and thought he can make use of, is ever able to add one cubit, or the least measure to his days; he cannot lengthen out his life one year, one month, one day, one hour; no, not one moment.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 In Misn. Erubim, c. 4. sect. 5. & Negaim, c. 13. sect. 11.

Matteo 6:27 In-Context

25 Perciò, io vi dico: Non siate con ansietà solleciti per la vita vostra, di che mangerete, o di che berrete; nè per lo vostro corpo, di che vi vestirete; non è la vita più che il nutrimento, e il corpo più che il vestire?
26 Riguardate agli uccelli del cielo; come non seminano, e non mietono, e non accolgono in granai; e pure il Padre vostro celeste li nudrisce; non siete voi da molto più di loro?
27 E chi è colui di voi, che, con la sua sollecitudine, possa aggiungere alla sua statura pure un cubito?
28 Ed intorno al vestire, perchè siete con ansietà solleciti? considerate come crescono i gigli della campagna; essi non faticano, e non filano;
29 e pure io vi dico che Salomone stesso, con tutta la sua gloria, non fu vestito al pari dell’un di loro.

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