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Przetoż, coście mówili w ciemności, na świetle słyszane będzie, a coście w ucho szeptali w komorach, obwołane będzie na dachach.
Z tego powodu, co byście powiedzieli w ciemności będzie słyszane w świetle; a co byście w komórkach szeptali do ucha będzie głoszone na tarasach.
Przetoż, coście mówili w ciemności, na świetle słyszane będzie, a coście w ucho szeptali w komorach, obwołane będzie na dachach.
Dlatego to, co mówiliście w ciemności, będzie słyszane w świetle, a to, co szeptaliście do ucha w pokojach, będzie rozgłaszane na dachach.
A przetoż, to coście w ciemnościach mówili, na jaśni słyszeć będzie, a coście w ucho mówili w zamknieniu, na domoch będzie opowiedziano.
Dlatego, co mówicie w ciemności, będzie słyszane w świetle dziennym, a co w komorach na ucho szeptaliście, będzie rozgłaszane na dachach.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
whatsoever: Job 24:14, Job 24:15, Ecclesiastes 10:12, Ecclesiastes 10:13, Ecclesiastes 10:20, Matthew 12:36, Jude 1:14, Jude 1:15
proclaimed: The houses in Judea being flat-roofed, with a balustrade round about, were used for the purpose of taking the air, sleeping, and prayer, and, it seems, for announcing things in the most public manner. So among the Turks, a crier announces the hours of public worship from the minaret or tower of the mosque.
housetops: Matthew 10:27
Reciprocal: Job 20:27 - heaven Job 22:14 - General Psalms 49:4 - dark Jeremiah 23:25 - heard Daniel 2:22 - he knoweth Daniel 3:18 - be it Hosea 2:10 - now Matthew 10:26 - for Mark 4:22 - General Luke 8:17 - nothing Acts 17:17 - daily
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Therefore whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness,.... In the most private manner, to one another:
shall be heard in the light; which makes all things manifest, the day shall declare it:
and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets; whispered to persons in their bedchambers, and places of the most secret retirement;
shall be proclaimed upon the housetops; declared in the most public manner: in Matthew 10:27 these words are so expressed, as to carry in them such a sense as this; that what was told the disciples by Christ, in the most private place and way, should be published by them, in the most free and open manner; Matthew 10:27- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Nothing covered - See the notes at Matthew 10:26-32.
Luke 12:3
Shall be proclaimed upon the housetops - See the notes at Matthew 10:27. The custom of making proclamation from the tops or roofs of houses still prevails in the East. Dr. Thomson (âThe Land and the Book,â vol. i. p. 51, 52) says: âAt the present day, local governors in country districts cause their commands thus to be published. Their proclamations are generally made in the evening, after the people have returned from their labors in the field. The public crier ascends the highest roof at hand, and lifts up his voice in a long-drawn call upon all faithful subjects to give ear and obey. He then proceeds to announce, in a set form, the will of their master, and demand obedience thereto.â