Wherefore Jesus replies to him, without making use of his divine power as the Son of God, or discovering any warmth of spirit, and heat of passion, as a man, mildly and rationally argues with him For the high priest took no notice of him, nor any of the sanhedrim, though the action was so insolent and indecent, both as to the manner in which it was done, and the person, an officer, by whom it was done and considering the circumstances of it, in the palace of the high priest, in his presence, and before so grand a council, and whilst a cause was trying and it was a barbarous, as well as an impious action, considering the person to whom it was done. Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleJesus answered him. In private matters this effect would not follow, and we should there bear injuries without reviling or seeking for vengeance. Such a surrender would be injustice to the law and to the community, and be giving legal triumph to the wicked, and destroying the very end of all law. It does not demand that, when we are unjustly arraigned or assaulted, and when the law is in our favor, we should sacrifice our rights to the malignant accuser. That precept refers, besides, rather to private masters than to judicial proceedings. This shows that his precept that when we are smitten on one cheek we should turn the other Matthew 5:39, is consistent with a firm demand that justice should be done us. On this right Jesus insisted, and thus showed that, though he had no disposition to take revenge, yet he claimed that, when arraigned, strict justice should be done. While an accused person is on trial he is under the protection of the court, and has a right to demand that all legal measures shall be taken to secure his rights. If there was any disrespect to the office, and lack of regard for the law which appointed him, then testify to the fact, and let punishment be inflicted according to the law compare Exodus 22:28.īut if well. Barnes' Notes on the BibleSpoken evil - In my answer to the high priest.
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