No doubt it is a tie of nature for this life only. That area was known as Perea. Matthew 19 WebUsed by Permission. Observe that it is at this point the chapter begins with vindicating the sanctity of marriage. Thus it is shown that, though we have rich grace to the Gentile, there is the remembrance of natural relationship still. He was not taken by surprise; He knew it from the beginning Man's implacable hatred is brought about most manifestly in the ways and spirit of His rejectors. (Arabic) , Nederlandstalige Bijbelstudies door Stan Marinussen, Copyright - Enduring Word       |      . So Jesus tries to lead him on to a correct view. As to any one else, even the most liberal gift that ever was given of God to fallen man on earth, to the golden head of the Gentiles, exempted the deep and its untamed inhabitants. It was true that He was made of woman, and made under the law; but He was Jehovah Himself, that lowly Nazarene. vit. Their story will challenge, encourage, and convict you. That enactment states that a man may divorce his wife, "if she finds no favour in his eyes, because he has found some indecency in her." Next, the storm follows. Get out of the way, Peter, let that little one come to me. Thereon, coming into the ship, the wind ceases, and the Lord exercises His gracious power in beneficent effects around. Those eunuchs made so deliberately by others. He asks, "What must I do?" It is easy to think of these mothers in Palestine feeling that the touch of a man like that on their children's heads would bring a blessing, even if they did not understand why. With God, as nothing is impossible, so no one, small or great, is despised: all is seen and put in its just place; and grace, which rebukes creature pride, can afford to deal divinely with the smallest as with the greatest. Thus Matthew, called at the very receipt of custom, follows Jesus, and makes a feast for Him. He would send fit messengers, nor would the work be done till the rejected Messiah, the Son of man, came. Now, it was an established principle, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word should be established. I tell you that whoever divorces his wife, except on the ground of fornication, and marries another, commits adultery; and he who marries her who has been divorced commits adultery.". What can be simpler than that John put the question through his disciples, because he (not they only) had a question in the mind? "It is difficult," he said, "for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven.". There is a divine revelation here. They make it a possibility if you struggle hard enough, and if you grunt and groan enough you can actually save yourself. All Christ's utterances on the subject, saving the apparently restrictive clause (Matthew 5:32) and here, absolutely and plainly forbid divorce, on the ground of law and nature. He said to him, "Why do you ask me about the good? What does Matthew 19:12 mean? | BibleRef.com He who is able to accept this, let him accept it." What special mercy and tenderness, not only in the end, but also in the way the Lord deals with Israel! When the disciples heard the ideal of marriage which Jesus set before them, they were daunted. Therefore adultery by either partner in a marriage is the only sufficient grounds for a marriage to end in divorce. It is not a thing that can be settled by a mere assertion. In the chapter that follows we have a companion picture, carrying on, no doubt, the lord's presentation to Israel, but from a different point of view; for inMatthew 9:1-38; Matthew 9:1-38 it is not merely the people tried, but more especially the religious leaders, till all closes in blasphemy against the Holy Ghost. The Greek word for camel is kamelos ( G2574) ; the Greek word for a ship's hawser is kamilos. Jesus said to him, "When all things are reborn, and when the Son of Man shall sit on the throne of his glory, you too, who have followed me, will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. One can be the dominant partner to such an extent that nothing matters but his wishes and his convenience and his aims in life, while the other is totally subservient and exists only to serve the desires and the needs of the other. After this (what makes it still more unquestionable) comes the case of the demoniac. Anything totally surrendered to God was kiddushin. lo, many of thy brethren, sons of Abraham, are clad in filth, dying of hunger, and thine house is full of many good things, and, nought at an goeth out of it unto them.'". It is a general rule that man must not go about to put asunder what God hath joined together. The universal application is, "Come follow me". And so Jesus gave to him those commandments that dealt with his relationship with fellow man.And as Jesus flashed these before his eyes, He answered and said unto him, All of these have I kept from my youth: but what lack I yet? Mark 10:2-12). And you could hand her the paper and she had to leave. As long as the property was yours, did anyone require you to sell it? In a sense, it was entirely the wrong question to ask. 12.For there are eunuchs Christ distinguishes three kinds of eunuchs Those who are so by nature, or who have been castrated by men, are debarred from marriage by this defect, for they are not men. The Christian ideal of marriage involves the prerequisite that the partners are Christian. It says simply, "And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean." Man should not separate what God has united (cf. WebWhat does Matthew 9:12 mean? He says that there are other eunuchs, who have castrated themselves, that they may be more at liberty to serve God; and these he exempts from the obligation to marry. 11 But he said unto them, All men cannot receive this saying, save they to whom it is given. There is a unity that is brought about by marriage where the two become one flesh. Then the Pharisees came unto him, [and notice this] they were tempting him ( Matthew 19:2-3 ). For there are eunuchs who were born that way from their mother's womb; and there are eunuchs who were made eunuchs by men; and there are also eunuchs who made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. Changes will take effect once you reload the page. At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. Thus, the fourth chapter of Mark coincides, marked with such data as can leave no doubt. Yebamot, fol. That is not a universal application. The account is very interesting, and well worthy the attention of every Christian. Some consider that John the Baptist enquired solely for the sake of his disciples. And wherever that breaks down, we find its effects throughout our entire social structure. It would have been very easy for Jesus to dismiss Peter's question with an impatient rebuke. Thus He sets forth both the past, the present, and the awful future of Israel, before the day of His own coming from heaven, when there will be not only the return of idolatry, solemn to say, but the full power of Satan associated with it, as we see in Daniel 11:36-39; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-17; Revelation 13:11-15. WebMatthew 19:9 Context. Note, (1.) It is equally clear that the seven worse spirits mean the complete energy of the devil in the maintenance of Antichrist against the true Christ: and this, strange to say, along with idols. He is talking about an eye of a needle, that a woman is sewing with, and you trying to get a camel through that? We need 2 cookies to store this setting. The evil spirits asked leave to pass into the herd of swine, which thus typify the final condition of the defiled, apostate mass of Israel; their presumptuous and impenitent unbelief reduces them to that deep degradation not merely the unclean, but the unclean filled with the power of Satan, and carried down to swift destruction. Jesus said, Whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another, commits adultery (Matthew 19:9). Now follow me; get rid of the false gods. And when his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved? If a man has too big a stake on earth, he is very apt to forget that there is a heaven. Parents, and the disciples, like the Pharisees, were shown that grace, just because it is the expression of what God is to a ruined world, takes notice of what man in his own imaginary dignity might count altogether petty. Hence it follows, that all others who avoid marriage fight against God with sacrilegious hardihood, after the manner of the giants. Only by the help of Jesus Christ can he develop the sympathy, the understanding, the forgiving spirit, the considerate love, which true marriage requires. It was the little foreshadowing of what will be when the Lord has joined the remnant in the last days, and then fills with blessing the land that He touches. WebJesus was making a specific statement and saying that God intended for men and women to stay together in marriage, so if a man or woman divorced simply in order to marry someone they liked better, in Gods eyes they were committing adultery. Both husband and wife strengthen one another and grow together in the Lord. Josephus writes, "He that desires to be divorced from his wife for any cause whatsoever (and many such causes happen among men) let him, in writing, give assurance that he will never use her as his wife any more; for by this means she may be at liberty to marry another husband." The two blind men called upon Him as the Son of David; a sample this of what will be in the end, when the heart of Israel turns to the Lord, and the veil is done away. Again I say unto you--it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven." Suppose the doctor is called in to deal with physical things; the psychiatrist to deal with psychological things; the priest or the minister to deal with spiritual things. 26. They are trying to trap Jesus in His words. Matthew 19:12 - Bible Verse Meaning and Commentary Parse: Verb, Present Indicative Active, 1st Person Singular, Parse: Personal / Possessive Pronoun, Dative 2nd Person Plural, Parse: Personal / Relative Pronoun, Nominative Masculine Singular, Parse: Verb, Aorist Subjunctive Active, 3rd Person Singular, Parse: Article, Accusative Feminine Singular, Parse: Noun, Accusative Feminine Singular, Parse: Personal / Possessive Pronoun, Genitive Masculine 3rd Person Singular, Parse: Adjective, Accusative Feminine Singular, Parse: Verb, Present Indicative Middle or Passive, 3rd Person Singular, Parse: Article, Nominative Masculine Singular, Parse: Verb, Perfect Participle Passive, Accusative Feminine Singular, Parse: Verb, Aorist Participle Active, Nominative Masculine Singular, Parse: Verb, Present Indicative Middle, 3rd Person Singular. The God of Israel hath said, that he hateth putting away,Malachi 2:16. That almost sounds to him as if Jesus was refusing to be called good, so he alters it into: "Why do you ask me about what is good?" He who is able to accept this, let him accept it.' It was used to describe something which was dedicated to God as his exclusive and peculiar possession. "Behold my servant, whom I have chosen, my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased." ( Matthew 19:1-12 ) Concerning Divorce ( Matthew 19:1-12 ) The Question of Divorce ( Matthew 19:1-12 ) Discussion about Divorce and Marriage ( Matthew 19:1-12 ) Teaching About Divorce ( Matthew 19:1-12 ) On Divorce ( Matthew 19:1-12 ) What does Matthew 19:9 Mean? Here, at once, the Pharisees saw a point of attack. So he comes to think that he can well do without God and is quite able to handle life by himself.