Matthew 12:48

48 at ipse respondens dicenti sibi ait quae est mater mea et qui sunt fratres mei

Matthew 12:48 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 12:48

But he answered and said unto him that told him
Of his mother and brethren being without doors, desiring, and waiting to speak to him,

Who is my mother? and who are my brethren?
These questions are put, not as if he himself was ignorant who were his mother or his brethren; or as suggesting as if he had none; or as denying that these were in such a relation to him; or as casting any slight upon them; or as intending to teach men disrespect to parents and kindred, according to the flesh; but as displeased with the man, or men, for interrupting him in his work; and to let them know, that the business of his heavenly Father was preferred by him to any his natural relations could have with him; and that he might have an opportunity of pointing out who were his relations in a spiritual sense.

Matthew 12:48 In-Context

46 adhuc eo loquente ad turbas ecce mater eius et fratres stabant foris quaerentes loqui ei
47 dixit autem ei quidam ecce mater tua et fratres tui foris stant quaerentes te
48 at ipse respondens dicenti sibi ait quae est mater mea et qui sunt fratres mei
49 et extendens manum in discipulos suos dixit ecce mater mea et fratres mei
50 quicumque enim fecerit voluntatem Patris mei qui in caelis est ipse meus et frater et soror et mater est
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