Matthieu 22:12

12 Et il lui dit: Mon ami, comment es-tu entré ici sans avoir un habit de noces? Et il eut la bouche fermée.

Matthieu 22:12 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 22:12

And he saith unto him, friend
Either in an ironical way, or because he professed to be a friend of God and Christ: how camest thou in hither, not having a wedding garment?
Which way didst thou come in hither? since he did not come in by faith, in the righteousness of Christ; intimating, that he climbed up some other way, and was a thief and robber; or with what face, or how couldest thou have the assurance to come in hither in such a dress, having nothing but the filthy rags of thine own righteousness? How couldest thou expect to meet with acceptance with me, or to be suitable company for my people, not being arrayed with the garments of salvation, and robe of righteousness, as they are? And he was speechless:
or muzzled: his mouth was stopped, he had nothing to say for himself: not but that there will be pleas made use of by hypocrites, and formal professors, another day; who will plead either their preaching and prophesying in Christ's name; or their attendance on outward ordinances; or the works they have done, ordinary or extraordinary; but then these will all be superseded and silenced, their own consciences will condemn them, their mouths will be stopped, and they will have nothing to say in vindication of themselves; their righteousness will not answer for them in a time to come. The Jews have a tradition F12, that

``Esau the wicked, will veil himself with his garment, and sit among the righteous in paradise, in the world to come; and the holy blessed God will draw him, and bring him out from thence, which is the sense of those words, ( Obadiah 1:4 ) . "Though thou exalt thyself as the eagle, and though thou set thy nest among the stars, thence will I bring thee down, saith the Lord."''

FOOTNOTES:

F12 T. Hieros. Nedarim, fol. 38. 1.

Matthieu 22:12 In-Context

10 Et ses serviteurs, étant allés dans les chemins, rassemblèrent tous ceux qu'ils trouvèrent, tant mauvais que bons, en sorte que la salle des noces fut remplie de gens qui étaient à table.
11 Et le roi, étant entré pour voir ceux qui étaient à table, aperçut un homme qui n'était pas vêtu d'un vêtement de noces.
12 Et il lui dit: Mon ami, comment es-tu entré ici sans avoir un habit de noces? Et il eut la bouche fermée.
13 Alors le roi dit aux serviteurs: Liez-le pieds et mains, emportez-le, et le jetez dans les ténèbres de dehors; là seront les pleurs et les grincements de dents.
14 Car il y a beaucoup d'appelés, mais peu d'élus.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.