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Identifier: commentaryongosp00rice (find matches)
Title: Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew : giving critical and exegetical notes, with illustrations from oriental life, and the text of the common version, 1611, and the revised version, 1881 (American readings and renderings)
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Rice, Edwin Wilbur, 1831-1929
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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to watch ? Because no oneknew when he would come. This thought had been repeated in variedphrase and illustration, lastly by the sudden coming of the flood in the daysof Noah. So would the coming of the Son of man be; therefore, watch. Common Version. Revised Version. 39 And knew not until the flood came, 39 tered into the ark, and they knew notand took them all away; so shall also the until the flood came, and took them allcoming of the Son of man be. away; so shall be the * coming of the 40 Then shall two be in the field; the one 40 Son of man. Then shall two men be inshall be taken, and the other left. the field ; one is taken, and one is left: 41 Two women shall be grinding at. the 41 two women shall be grinding at the mill;mill; the one shall be taken, and the other ! 42 one is taken, and one is left. Watchleft. therefore: for ye know not on what day 42 c 5 ^
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Matt. 24: 43-48.) TIME OF THE END NOT REVEALED. 247 But what coming of the Son of man ? To destroy Jerusalem ? Disciples,in that event, did not see or recognize any such coming as is described invs. 29-31, or even in vs. 36-41. They are to watch because destruction orjudgment will come on all unexpectedly. 43. if • . . had known ... he would liave watched) At thisverse Robinson, Owen and others find a transition to predictions and instruc-tions relating to the day of judgment. All up to this, in their view, relatesto the fall of Jerusalem. For difficulties of this view, see notes on vs. 29-31and summary at end of this chapter. The goodman of the house issimply the master of the house. Goodman is probably from theAnglo-Saxon gummann, or guma, a man. Paul gives the same thought thatChrists coming is as uncertain as that of a robber at night, 1 Thess. 5 : 2.Had he known when the thief would come, he would not have allowed hishouse to be broken up; literally, digged through. See 6 : 19,

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