Matthew 22:33

33 et audientes turbae mirabantur in doctrina eius

Matthew 22:33 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 22:33

And when the multitude heard this
This wise and full answer of Christ to the posing question of the Sadducees, with which perhaps they had puzzled many, and never had met with their match before: they were astonished at his doctrine;
concerning the pure, perfect, and angelic state of the righteous in the world to come;, and how strongly and nervously he proved the immortality of the soul, and the resurrection of the dead, which were both denied by the Sadducees; and who were so confounded with his answer, proof, and reasonings, that Luke says, "after that they durst not ask him any question at all": and the Scribes were so pleased therewith, that certain of them applauded him, saying, "master, thou hast well said".

Matthew 22:33 In-Context

31 de resurrectione autem mortuorum non legistis quod dictum est a Deo dicente vobis
32 ego sum Deus Abraham et Deus Isaac et Deus Iacob non est Deus mortuorum sed viventium
33 et audientes turbae mirabantur in doctrina eius
34 Pharisaei autem audientes quod silentium inposuisset Sadducaeis convenerunt in unum
35 et interrogavit eum unus ex eis legis doctor temptans eum
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