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Mateo 12:31

31 Busa, sultihan ko kamo, nga ang mga tawo pagapasayloon sa ilang tanang pagpakasala ug pagpasipala, apan ang pasipala batok sa Espiritu dili gayud pasayloon.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Blasphemy;   Holy Spirit;   Jesus, the Christ;   Miracles;   Penitent;   Sin;   Unpardonable Sin;   Thompson Chain Reference - Holy Spirit;   Sin;   Spirit;   Unpardonable Sin;   The Topic Concordance - Blasphemy;   Forgiveness;   Holy Spirit;   Sin;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Blasphemy;   Offences against the Holy Spirit;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost;   Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Blasphemy;   Forgiveness;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Apostasy;   Blasphemy;   Forgiveness;   Holy Spirit;   Magic;   Sin Unto Death;   Word;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Hutchinsonians;   Purgatory;   Universalists;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Sin;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Blasphemy;   Holy Spirit, the;   Simeon;   Sin Offering;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Forgiveness;   Jesus, Life and Ministry of;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Mission(s);   Unpardonable Sin, the;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Mss;   Sin;   Text of the New Testament;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Activity;   Blasphemy (2);   Discourse;   Doctrines;   Error;   God (2);   Gospel (2);   Guilt (2);   Holy Spirit;   Holy Spirit (2);   Hypocrisy;   Judgment;   Justice (2);   Perfection (of Jesus);   Personality;   Publishing ;   Redemption (2);   Religious Experience;   Tares ;   Teaching of Jesus;   Trinity (2);   Unpardonable Sin;   Winter ;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Blasphemy;   Unpardonable Sin;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Blasphemy;   Holy Ghost;   Purgatory;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Jesus of Nazareth;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Antichrist;   Blasphemy;   Forgiveness;   Holy Spirit;   Parable;   Ten Commandments, the;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Blasphemy;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Ethics;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

All: Isaiah 1:18, Isaiah 55:7, Ezekiel 33:11, 1 Timothy 1:13-15, Hebrews 6:4,*etc: Hebrews 10:26, Hebrews 10:29, 1 John 1:9, 1 John 2:1, 1 John 2:2

blasphemy: Blasphemy, גכבףצחליב [Strong's G988], either from גכבנוים [Strong's G984], פחם צחלחם, to hurt, or blast the reputation, or from גבככוים [Strong's G906], פביע צחלביע, to smite with words, or reports, when applied to men denotes injurious speaking, or calumny, and when used in reference to God signifies speaking impiously of his nature, attributes, and works.

but: Mark 3:28-30, Luke 12:10, Acts 7:51, 1 John 5:16

Reciprocal: Exodus 34:7 - forgiving Leviticus 6:7 - it shall be Leviticus 24:16 - blasphemeth Proverbs 19:1 - perverse Mark 4:17 - have Luke 11:18 - ye say Luke 22:65 - blasphemously John 8:48 - thou

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Wherefore I say unto you,.... This shows, that what follows is occasioned by what the Pharisees had said, concerning the miracles of Christ; imputing them to diabolical influence and assistance, when they were done by the Spirit of God, of which they themselves were conscious;

all manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: not unto all men, for there are some, who, as they are never truly convinced of sin, and brought to repentance for it, so they never have the remission of it; but to such to whom God of his free grace has promised, and for whom he has provided this blessing, in the covenant of his grace; for whom the blood of Christ was shed, for the remission of their sins; and who, by the Spirit of God, are made sensible of them, and have repentance unto life given them, and faith in Christ, by which they receive the forgiveness of them: the sense is, that all kind of sin, whether committed more immediately against God, or man, the first or second table of the law, or against any of the divine precepts; be they sins small or great, secret or open, sins of heart, lip, or life, or attended with whatsoever aggravating circumstances; and all kind of blasphemy, or evil speaking of men, or of angels, or of the name of God, but what is hereafter excepted, there is forgiveness of in the grace of God, through the blood of Christ, even for all sorts of men and sinners whatever. The Jews have a saying z, that God pardons all sins,

"hmzh Nm Uwx, "except lasciviousness".''

But this is not excepted by Christ, only what follows,

but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, shall not be forgiven unto men: by which is meant, not every ignorant denial of, and opposition to his deity and personality; nor all resistance of him in the external ministry of the word; nor every sin that is knowingly and wilfully committed; but it is a despiteful usage of the Spirit of grace, an opposing, contradicting, and denying the operations wrought, or doctrines revealed by him, against a man's own light and conscience, out of wilful and obstinate malice, on purpose to lessen the glory of God, and gratify his own lusts: such was the sin of the Scribes and Pharisees; who, though they knew the miracles of Christ were wrought by the Spirit of God, yet maliciously and obstinately imputed them to the devil, with a view to obscure the glory of Christ, and indulge their own wicked passions and resentments against him; which sin was unpardonable at that present time, as well as under that dispensation then to come, when the Spirit of God was poured down in a more plenteous manner.

z Tanchuma apud Buxtorf. Heb. Florileg. p. 126.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

In this place, and in Mark 3:28-30, Jesus states the awful nature of the sin of which they had been guilty. That sin was the sin against the Holy Spirit. It consisted in charging him with being in league with the devil, or accusing him of working his miracles, not by the “spirit” or “power” of God, but by the aid of the prince of the devils. It was therefore a direct insult, abuse, or evil speaking against the Holy Spirit - the spirit by which Jesus worked his miracles. That this was what he intended by this sin, at that time, is clear from Mark 3:30, “because they said he had an unclean spirit.” All other sins - all speaking against the Saviour himself - might be remitted. But this sin was clearly against the Holy One; it was alleging that the highest displays of God’s mercy and power were the work of the devil; and it argued, therefore, the deepest depravity of mind. The sin of which he speaks is therefore clearly stated. It was accusing him of working miracles by the aid of the devil, thus dishonoring the Holy Spirit.

All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven - That is, only on condition that people repent and believe. If they continue in this sin they cannot be forgiven, Mark 16:16; Romans 2:6-9.

Blasphemy - Injurious or evil speaking of God. See the notes at Matthew 9:3.

A word against the Son of man - The Jews were offended at the humble life and appearance of the Saviour. They reproached him as being a Nazarene - sprung from Nazareth, a place from which no good was expected to proceed; with being a Galilean, from Galilee, a place from which no prophet came, John 7:52. Jesus says that reproaches of this kind could be pardoned. Reflections on his poverty, on his humble birth, and on the lowliness of his human nature might be forgiven; but for those which affected his divine nature, accusing him of being in league with the devil, denying his divinity, and attributing the power which manifestly implied divinity to the prince of fallen spirits, there could be no pardon. This sin was a very different thing from what is now often supposed to be the sin against the Holy Spirit. It was a wanton and blasphemous attack on the divine power and nature of Christ. Such a sin God would not forgive.

Speaketh against the Holy Ghost - The word “ghost” means “spirit,” and probably refers here to the “divine nature” of Christ - the power by which he performed his miracles. There is no evidence that it refers to the third person of the Trinity; and the meaning of the whole passage may be: “He that speaks against me as a man of Nazareth - that speaks contemptuously of my humble birth, etc., may be pardoned; but he that reproaches my divine nature, charging me with being in league with Satan, and blaspheming the power of God manifestly displayed “by me,” can never obtain forgiveness.”

Neither in this world, nor in that which is to come - That is, as Mark expresses it, “hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.” This fixes the meaning of the phrase. It means, then, not the future age or dispensation, known among the Jews as the world to come, but it means that the guilt will be unpardoned forever; that such is the purpose of God that he will not forgive a sin so direct, presumptuous, and awful. It cannot be inferred from this that any sins will be forgiven in hell. The Saviour meant simply to say that there were “no possible circumstances” in which the offender could obtain forgiveness. He certainly did “not” say that any sin unpardoned here would be pardoned hereafter.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 31. All manner of sin and blasphemy — βλασφημια, injurious or impious speaking. [Anglo-Saxon], mocking and deriding speech, Anglo-Saxon. See Matthew 9:3.

But the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost — Even personal reproaches, revilings, persecutions against Christ, were remissible; but blasphemy, or impious speaking against the Holy Spirit was to have no forgiveness: i.e. when the person obstinately attributed those works to the devil, which he had the fullest evidence could be wrought only by the Spirit of God. That this, and nothing else, is the sin against the Holy Spirit, is evident from the connection in this place, and more particularly from Mark 3:28-30. "All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme; but he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation; BECAUSE they said, He hath an unclean spirit."

Here the matter is made clear beyond the smallest doubt - the unpardonable sin, as some term it, is neither less nor more than ascribing the miracles Christ wrought, by the power of God, to the spirit of the devil. Many sincere people have been grievously troubled with apprehensions that they had committed the unpardonable sin; but let it be observed that no man who believes the Divine mission of Jesus Christ, ever can commit this sin: therefore let no man's heart fail because of it, from henceforth and for ever, Amen. See below.


 
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