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Mateo 9:11

11 Ug ang mga Fariseo, sa pagkakita nila niini, miingon sa iyang mga tinun-an, "Nganong mokaon man ang inyong Magtutudlo kauban sa mga maniningil sa buhis ug sa mga makasasala?"

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- Nave's Topical Bible - Capernaum;   Ecclesiasticism;   Jesus, the Christ;   Pharisees;   Publicans;   Self-Righteousness;   Tax;   Scofield Reference Index - Miracles;   Thompson Chain Reference - Censoriousness;   Charitableness-Uncharitableness;   Christ;   Condescension, Divine;   Divine;   Fault-Finding;   God;   Questions;   The Topic Concordance - Healing;   Jesus Christ;   Repentance;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Humility of Christ, the;   Miracles of Christ, the;   Pharisees, the;   Publicans;   Self-Righteousness;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Eating;   Pharisees;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Adultery;   Matthew;   Mission;   Prostitution;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Disease;   Forgiveness;   John the Baptist;   Sin;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Hutchinsonians;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Capernaum;   Eating;   Pharisees;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Matthew;   Pharisees;   Publican;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Law, Ten Commandments, Torah;   Master;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Publican;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Mss;   Text of the New Testament;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Call, Calling;   Character;   Cosmopolitanism;   Invitation;   Law;   Matthew ;   Matthew, Gospel According to;   Mission;   Nationality;   Palestine;   Paradox;   Perfection (of Jesus);   Publican ;   Reality;   Sinners;   Toleration, Tolerance;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Clean and unclean;   Kingdom of christ of heaven;   Kingdom of god;   Kingdom of heaven;   Rabbi;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Eating;   Philosophy;  

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- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Master;   Matthew;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Sinner;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Jesus of Nazareth;  

Devotionals:

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Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

they said: Mark 2:16, Mark 9:14-16

Why: Matthew 11:19, Isaiah 65:5, Luke 5:30, Luke 15:1, Luke 15:2, Luke 19:7, 1 Corinthians 5:9-11, Galatians 2:15, Hebrews 5:2, 2 John 1:10

Reciprocal: Psalms 26:5 - will Jeremiah 8:22 - no physician Matthew 5:46 - publicans Matthew 16:1 - Pharisees Mark 2:15 - General Luke 7:34 - a friend James 3:1 - be

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And when the Pharisees saw it,.... The feast Matthew made, the guests that were invited, and particularly that Christ sat down to meat with such vile and wicked company; they and the Scribes, as Mark and Luke add, who generally were together, of the same complexion, equally enemies to Christ, and watchful observers of his conduct, and pretending to a more strict and religious way of life, were offended at all this;

and said to his disciples, which they chose to do, rather than to Christ himself; partly, because they were afraid to engage in a dispute with him, who had just given them a full proof of his omniscience, that he knew the very thoughts and reasonings of their minds, and had so confounded them already, both by his arguments and miracles; and partly, because they might think themselves a match for the disciples, and might hope to stumble and ensnare them, and prevail upon them to quit their profession, and leave following him, whom they would suggest could not be a good man, that was guilty of so evil an action; which, with them, was very unlawful and abhorrent, as that for which they accuse and reprove him,

why eateth your master with publicans and sinners? The "publicans", or gatherers of the Roman tax, toll, or tribute of any sort, whether Jews or Gentiles, were persons of a very infamous character; and, as here, so often, in Jewish writings, are ranked with "sinners", and those of the worst sort: so false swearing was allowed to be made

להורגים ולחרמין ולמוכסין, "to murderers, and to robbers, and to publicans" o; and so "publicans and thieves" are joined together by Maimonides p, and a publican is said by him to be as a thief. And indeed this was not only the sense of the Jews, but also of other people, according to those words of Zeno the poet, παντες τελωναι

παντες εισιν αρπαγες q, "all publicans are all of them robbers": though this was not originally their character; for formerly the best of the Roman gentry were employed in this office, till by malpractices it became scandalous, when the meaner sort of people, yea, even vassals, were put into it r. Now, with such sort of men as these the Pharisees held it unlawful to have any sort of conversation; they expelled such their society, would not dwell with them in the same house, nor eat or drink with them; concerning which, their rules and methods are these;

"a companion, or friend, who becomes the king's collector, or a "publican", or the like, they drive him from society with them: if he abstains from his evil works, then he is as any other man s.''

Again,

"when the king's collectors enter into a house to dwell, all that are in the house are defiled t.''

Moreover, it is u said, that

"the former saints ate their common food with purity, i.e. with their hands washed, and took care of all defilements every day; and these were called Pharisees; and this sect was exceedingly holy, and was the way of piety; for such a man was separated, and he abstained from the rest of the people, and he did not touch them, ולא יאכל וישתה עמהם, "nor did he eat and drink with them".''

It was a general rule with them, that a clean person ought not to eat with an unclean, as they judged the common people to be; nay, that a Pharisee, who was unclean himself, might not eat with another person that was so, and which they boast of, as a great degree of holiness.

"Come and see, (say they w,) to what a pitch purity has arrived in Israel; for they not only teach, that a pure person may not eat with one that is defiled, but that one that has a "gonorrhoea" may not eat with another that has one, lest he should be used to transgress this way; and a Pharisee that has a "gonorrhoea" may not eat with a common person that has one, lest he should be used to do so.''

Hence they looked upon Christ and his disciples as such, and would insinuate that they were evil men, who had no regard to purity of life and conversation.

o Mis. Nedarim, c. 3. sect. 4. p Hilch. Gezela, c. 5. sect. 9. 11. q Apud Fabricii Graec. Biblioth. l. 2. c. 22. p. 755. r Alex. ab Alex. Genial. Dier. l. 2. c. 29. s Maimon. Mishcab & Moshab, c. 10. sect. 8. t lb. c. 12. sect. 12. u lb. Hilchoth Tumaot Okelim. c. 16. sect. 12. w T. Bab. Sabbat, fol. 13. 1.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Why eateth and drinketh ... - To eat and drink with others denotes intimacy and familiarity. The Pharisees, by asking this question, accused him of seeking the society of such people, and of being the companion of the wicked. The inference which they would draw was, that he could not be himself righteous, since he delighted in the company of abandoned people.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Matthew 9:11. When the Pharisees saw it — He who, like a Pharisee, never felt himself indebted to infinite mercy for his own salvation, is rarely solicitous about the salvation of others. The grace of Christ alone inspires the soul with true benevolence. The self-righteous Pharisees considered it equal to legal defilement to sit in company with tax-gatherers and heathens. It is certain that those who fear God should not associate, through choice, with the workers of iniquity, and should only be found with them when transacting their secular business requires it, or when they have the prospect of doing good to their souls.


 
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