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Ewangelia Łukasza 5:36
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I powiedział też im podobieństwo: Żaden płata sukna nowego nie przyszywa do szaty starej, bo inaczej ono nowe drze stare i nie zgadza się nowy płat z starym.
Powiedział im też podobieństwo: Iż żaden łaty z szaty nowej nie przyprawia do szaty wiotchej; bo inaczej to, co jest nowego, drze wiotche, a do wiotchego nie zgadza się łata z nowego.
Podał im jeszcze taki przykład: Nikt nie wydziera kawałka nowej szaty, aby połatać starą. Jeśli to robi, to niszczy nową, a do starej nowa łata i tak nie pasuje.
Ale powiedział też do nich podobieństwo: Nikt nie przyszywa łaty wydartej z nowej szaty do szaty starej; zaś jeśli nie i nową szatę rozerwie, i łata wzięta z nowej, nie będzie się zgadzała ze starą.
Opowiedział im też przypowieść: Nikt nie przyszywa łaty z nowej szaty do starej, bo inaczej to, co jest nowe, drze stare, a do starego nie nadaje się łata z nowego.
Powiedział im także podobieństwo: Nikt nie odrywa kawałka z nowej szaty, aby połatać szatę starą, bo inaczej rozedrze nowe, a łata z nowego nie będzie się nadawała do starego.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
No man: Matthew 9:16, Matthew 9:17, Mark 2:21, Mark 2:22
agreeth: Leviticus 19:19, Deuteronomy 22:11, 2 Corinthians 6:16
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he spake also a parable unto them,.... The Scribes and Pharisees; illustrating what he had just now said:
no man putteth a piece of a new garment upon an old; by "a piece of a new garment" meaning the new and upstart notions and traditions of the elders, which were so in comparison of the law of Moses; and by the "old", the robe of their own righteousness, wrought out in obedience to the moral and ceremonial law: and Christ suggests, that to join these together, in order to patch up a garment of righteousness, to appear in before God, was equally as weak and ridiculous, as to put a piece of new and undressed cloth into a garment that was old, and wore threadbare.
If otherwise, then both the new, maketh the rent; that is, much worse than it was, as it is expressed both in Matthew and Mark; the old and new cloth being unsuitable, and not of equal strength to hold together: by this Christ intimates, that the Jews, by being directed to the observance of the traditions of the elders, were drawn off from a regard to the commandments of God; so that instead of having a better righteousness, they had one much the worse, a ragged, and a rent one.
And the piece that was taken out of the new, agreeth not with the old; and so the statutes of men, and the ordinances of God, or the traditions of the elders, and the commands of God, are no more like one another, than the piece of a new and an old garment, and as unlike is obedience to the one, and to the other;
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:- where this, and the following parable, are more largely explained.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage illustrated in the notes at Matthew 9:14-17.
Luke 5:39
Having drunk old wine ... - Wine increases its strength and flavor, and its mildness and mellowness, by age, and the old is therefore preferable. They who had tasted such mild and mellow wine would not readily drink the comparatively sour and astringent juice of the grape as it came from the press. The meaning of this proverb in this place seems to be this: You Pharisees wish to draw my disciples to the âaustereâ and ârigidâ duties of the ceremonial law - to fasting and painful rites; but they have come under a milder system. They have tasted the gentle and tender blessings of the gospel; they have no ârelishâ for your stern and harsh requirements. To insist now on their observing them would be like telling a man who had tasted of good, ripe, and mild wine to partake of that which is sour and unpalatable. At the proper time all the sterner duties of religion will be properly regarded; but âat present,â to teach them to fast when they see âno occasionâ for it - when they are full of joy at the presence of their Master - would be like putting a piece of new cloth on an old garment, or new wine into old bottles, or drinking unpleasant wine after one had tasted that which was more pleasant. It would be ill-timed, inappropriate, and incongruous.