Matthew 25:12

12 "`In solemn truth I tell you,' he replied, `I do not know you.'

Matthew 25:12 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 25:12

But he answered and said
The Lord and bridegroom from within, thought fit to give them an answer, but an unexpected and awful one to them:

verily I say unto you, I know you not;
which must be understood in consistence with the omniscience of Christ: he knew their persons, conduct, and state; he knew they were foolish virgins, graceless professors, who had made no account of him and his righteousness; but had trusted to, and depended upon, their external profession of religion: they were none of the people whom he foreknew, or knew as his own, and loved with an everlasting love; he never knew them as his father's choice in him, or as this father's gift to him; he never knew them in the everlasting covenant, or as his sheep, for whom he died; he never knew them to believe in him, or love him; nor ever exalt his person, blood and sacrifice, at his table, nor do any good work with a single eye to his glory; he never approved of them, liked their persons, or their conduct; or ever owned them as the true companions, either of his bride, or of himself: which answer implies, that as the door was shut, so it should remain; there was no admittance for them, nor any to be hoped for; and it is all one as if he had said, begone, and depart hence. The Persic version adds such a clause, "begone from my door".

Matthew 25:12 In-Context

10 "So they went to buy. But meanwhile the bridegroom came; those bridesmaids who were ready went in with him to the wedding banquet; and the door was shut.
11 "Afterwards the other bridesmaids came and cried, "`Sir, Sir, open the door to us.'
12 "`In solemn truth I tell you,' he replied, `I do not know you.'
13 "Keep awake therefore; for you know neither the day nor the hour.
14 "Why, it is like a man who, when going on his travels, called his bondservants and entrusted his property to their care.
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