Mattheüs 11:15

15 Wie oren heeft om te horen, die hore.

Mattheüs 11:15 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 11:15

He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
] A way of speaking used by Christ, when anything serious, and of great importance, was delivered; and which required attention, and was not easily understood: and such were the several things he had mentioned in this context; as that John was more than a prophet, more excellent than all the prophets; that the law and prophets were now at an end, and that John was Elias; which things, if rightly understood, would serve greatly to settle their judgment, with respect to himself as the Messiah: but his words imply, that everyone had not spiritual ears and understandings, to hear and take in things of such an high nature, and excellent use; none but those to whom they were given; and such ought to attend to them, and, seriously weigh and consider the importance of them. The phrase is to be met with in Jewish writings, where it is thus expressed F8;

``"He that hears let him hear, and he that understandeth let him understand";''

See ( Matthew 13:43 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Zohar in Num. fol. 60. 3.

Mattheüs 11:15 In-Context

13 Want al de profeten en de wet hebben tot Johannes toe geprofeteerd.
14 En zo gij het wilt aannemen, hij is Elias, die komen zou.
15 Wie oren heeft om te horen, die hore.
16 Doch waarbij zal Ik dit geslacht vergelijken? Het is gelijk aan de kinderkens, die op de markten zitten, en hun gezellen toeroepen,
17 En zeggen: Wij hebben u op de fluit gespeeld, en gij hebt niet gedanst; wij hebben u klaagliederen gezongen, en gij hebt niet geweend.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.