Mateo 13:54

54 Al llegar a su tierra, comenzó a enseñar a la gente en la sinagoga.—¿De dónde sacó este tal sabiduría y tales poderes milagrosos? —decían maravillados—.

Mateo 13:54 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 13:54

And when he was come into his own country
Not where he was born, Bethlehem, for it is never observed, that he went thither; but where he was educated, and where his parents and near relations, according to the flesh, lived; who had been some little time ago seeking for him, and desirous of speaking with him, even Nazareth:

he taught them in their synagogue,
it being the sabbath day; see ( Mark 6:1 Mark 6:2 ) . The Vulgate Latin, and all the Eastern versions, the Syriac, Arabic, Persic, and Ethiopic, and Munster's Hebrew Gospel read, "in their synagogues"; but as Nazareth was so mean and obscure a place, it is not likely that there should be in it more synagogues than one; and of no more do we read in ( Luke 4:16 Luke 4:20 Luke 4:28 ) where an account is given of Christ's preaching in this place before this time.

Insomuch that they were astonished;
at the doctrines he taught, which were new and unheard of to them; and were delivered in such a graceful manner, and with so much power and authority; and also at the miracles he wrought, in confirmation of what he delivered; and said,

whence hath this man this wisdom and these mighty works?
They knew his education, how that he had not been put to school, had never learned letters of men, or received any instructions from their learned doctors; and therefore could not imagine, how he came by such sublime and divine knowledge, and by what power he performed such wonderful things; looking upon him to be a mere man, and a very mean, and contemptible one: not knowing that he was the wisdom of God, and the power of God; which had they been acquainted with, there would have been no room, nor reason, for such questions.

Mateo 13:54 In-Context

52 —Todo maestro de la ley que ha sido instruido acerca del reino de los cielos es como el dueño de una casa, que de lo que tiene guardado saca tesoros nuevos y viejos.
53 Cuando Jesús terminó de contar estas parábolas, se fue de allí.
54 Al llegar a su tierra, comenzó a enseñar a la gente en la sinagoga.—¿De dónde sacó este tal sabiduría y tales poderes milagrosos? —decían maravillados—.
55 ¿No es acaso el hijo del carpintero? ¿No se llama su madre María; y no son sus hermanos Jacobo, José, Simón y Judas?
56 ¿No están con nosotros todas sus hermanas? ¿Así que de dónde sacó todas estas cosas?
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