Mattheüs 22:18

18 Maar Jezus, bekennende hun boosheid, zeide:

Mattheüs 22:18 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 22:18

But Jesus perceived their wickedness
Luke says, "their craftiness"; and Mark says, "knowing their hypocrisy"; for there was, a mixture of malice, hypocrisy, and artfulness, in the scheme they had formed; but Christ being the omniscient God, saw the wickedness of their hearts, knew their hypocritical designs, and was well acquainted with all their artifice: he judged not according to the outward appearance of their affection for him, and opinion of him, of religion, righteousness, and holiness in themselves, and of a sincere desire to have their conscience satisfied about this matter; the snare they laid was visible to him, the mask they put on could not screen them from him, nor impose upon him:

and said, why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
as he might well call them, who feigned themselves just persons, pretended a great deal of respect for him, call him master, compliment him with the characters of a faithful, sincere, and disinterested preacher; yet by putting the above question, designed no other than to ensnare him, and bring him into disgrace or trouble.

Mattheüs 22:18 In-Context

16 En zij zonden uit tot Hem hun discipelen, met de Herodianen, zeggende: Meester! wij weten, dat Gij waarachtig zijt, en de weg Gods in der waarheid leert, en naar niemand vraagt; want Gij ziet den persoon der mensen niet aan;
17 Zeg ons dan: wat dunkt U? Is het geoorloofd, den keizer schatting te geven of niet?
18 Maar Jezus, bekennende hun boosheid, zeide:
19 Gij geveinsden, wat verzoekt gij Mij? Toont Mij de schattingpenning. En zij brachten Hem een penning.
20 En Hij zeide tot hen: Wiens is dit beeld en het opschrift?
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.