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Mateo 5:26

26 Sa pagkatinuod, magaingon ako kanimo, nga dili ka na gayud unya makagowa gikan didto hangtud kabayran mo na ang katapusang sintabo.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Compromise;   Creditor;   Debtor;   Farthing;   Imprisonment;   Instruction;   Judaism;   Law;   Lawsuits;   Prudence;   Reconciliation;   Religion;   Wicked (People);   Thompson Chain Reference - Farthing;   The Topic Concordance - Reconciliation;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Creditors;   Money;   Prisons;   Reconciliation with God;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Farthing;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Covet;   Reconciliation;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Guilt;   Hell;   Law of Christ;   Legalism;   Sin;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Hutchinsonians;   Love, Brotherly;   Means of Grace;   Quakers;   Reconciliation;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Farthing;   Matthew, Gospel According to;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Farthing;   Loan;   Matthew, the Gospel According to;   Scribes;   Synagogue;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Crimes and Punishments;   Custodian;   Disciples;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Persecution in the Bible;   Prison, Prisoners;   Sermon on the Mount;   Word;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Christianity;   Joy;   Law;   Medicine;   Melchizedek;   Money;   Mss;   Perfection;   Sin;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Anger (2);   Arbitration;   Authority of Christ;   Christianity;   Commandments;   Cures;   Debt, Debtor (2);   Eternal Punishment;   Fall (2);   Fear ;   Gate (2);   Gospel (2);   Hell;   Humanity of Christ;   Ideas (Leading);   Inspiration and Revelation;   Israel, Israelite;   Justice (2);   Law of God;   Learning;   Lord's Supper. (I.);   Manliness;   Matthew, Gospel According to;   Money (2);   Perfection (Human);   Physical ;   Police;   Retribution (2);   Sermon on the Mount;   Soul;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Law of Moses;   Parable;   Weights and Measures;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Farthing;   Tables of measures weights and money in the bible;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Farthing;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Money;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Farthing;   Sermon on the Mount, the;   Uttermost;   Verily;   Wrath (Anger);   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Didache;  

Devotionals:

- Chip Shots from the Ruff of Life - Devotion for October 25;   Every Day Light - Devotion for February 19;   My Utmost for His Highest - Devotion for July 1;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Thou: Matthew 18:34, Matthew 25:41, Matthew 25:46, Luke 12:59, Luke 16:26, 2 Thessalonians 1:9, James 2:13

Reciprocal: Jeremiah 46:11 - in vain Matthew 5:18 - verily Luke 7:6 - for

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Verily, I say unto thee,.... This may be depended upon, you may assure yourself of it, that

thou shalt by no means come out thence, from prison,

till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing, or "last farthing"; or as the Ethiopic version reads it, "till thou hast exactly paid all"; which seems to express the inexorableness of the creditor, and the impossibility of the debtor's release.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Agree with thine adversary quickly - This is still an illustration of the sixth commandment. To be in hostility, to go to law, to be litigious, is a violation always, on one side or the other, of the law requiring us to love our neighbor, and our Saviour regards it as a violation of the sixth commandment. While you are in the way with him, says he, that is, while you are going to the court, before the trial has taken place, it is your duty, if possible, to come to an agreement. It is wrong to carry the contention to a court of law. See 1 Corinthians 6:6-7. The consequence of not being reconciled, he expresses in the language of courts. The adversary shall deliver to the judge, and he to the executioner, and he shall throw you into prison. He did not mean to say that this would be literally the way with God, but that His dealings with those that harbored these feelings, and would not be reconciled with their brethren, were represented by the punishment inflicted by human tribunals. That is, he would hold all such as violators of the sixth commandment, and would punish them accordingly.

There is no propriety in the use sometimes made of this verse, in representing God as the “adversary” of the sinner, and urging him to be reconciled to God while in the way to judgment. Nor does the phrase “thou shalt by no means come out thence until thou hast paid the uttermost farthing” refer to the eternity of future punishment. It is language taken from courts of justice, to illustrate the truth that God will punish people according to justice for not being reconciled to him. The punishment in the future world will be eternal indeed Matthew 25:46, but this passage does not prove it.

Thine adversary - A man that is opposed to us in law. It here means a creditor; a man who has a just claim on us.

In the way with him - While you are going before the court. Before the trial comes on. It is remarkable that this very direction is found in the Roman law of the Twelve Tables, which expressly directed the plaintiff and defendant to make up the matter while they were in the way, or going to the praetor - in via, rem uti pacunt orato. - Blackstone’s Commentary, iii. p. 299. Whether the Saviour had any reference to this cannot be determined. As the Roman laws prevailed to some extent in Palestine, however, it is possible that there was such an allusion.

The officer - The executioner; or, as we should say, the sheriff.

The uttermost farthing - The last farthing. All that is due. The farthing was a small coin used in Judea, equal to two mites. It was not quite equal to half a farthing of British money.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Matthew 5:26. The uttermost farthing. — Κοδραντην. The rabbins have this Greek word corrupted into קרדיונטסס kordiontes, and קונטריק, kontrik, and say, that two פרוטות prutoth make a kontarik, which is exactly the same with those words in Mark 12:42, λεπτα δυο, ο εστι κοδραντης, two mites, which are one farthing. Hence it appears that the λεπτον lepton was the same as the prutah. The weight of the prutah was half a barley-corn, and it was the smallest coin among the Jews, as the kodrantes, or farthing, was the smallest coin among the Romans. If the matter issue in law, strict justice will be done, and your creditor be allowed the fulness of his just claim; but if; while you are on the way, going to the magistrate, you come to a friendly agreement with him, he will relax in his claims, take a part for the whole, and the composition be, in the end, both to his and your profit.

This text has been considered a proper foundation on which to build not only the doctrine of a purgatory, but also that of universal restoration. But the most unwarrantable violence must be used before it can be pressed into the service of either of the above antiscriptural doctrines. At the most, the text can only be considered as a metaphorical representation of the procedure of the great Judge; and let it ever be remembered, that by the general consent of all (except the basely interested) no metaphor is ever to be produced in proof of any doctrine. In the things that concern our eternal salvation, we need the most pointed and express evidence on which to establish the faith of our souls.


 
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