Matthew 13:53-58 – Where Did He Get Such Wisdom?
|| Mark 6:1-6
MT13:53 Now when Jesus concluded these parables he traveled elsewhere. MT13:54 Upon arriving in his fatherland[1] he began teaching the people in their synagogue.[2] They were astounded and said, “From where did this person receive this wisdom and dynamic works?[3] MT13:55 Is this not[4] the carpenter’s son? Is not his mother called Mary – as well and his brothers, James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas? MT13:56 And his sisters[5] – are they not all among us? So, from where[6] did this person receive all this?” MT13:57 As a result they were stumbled and scandalized[7] because of him. But, Jesus told them, “A prophet is not honored[8] in his own father-land, nor in his own house.”[9] MT13:58 As a result he performed no dynamic works there because of their lack of faith.[10]
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[1] In his fatherland: The Greek is PATRIDA from which comes the English “patriot.” Or, KJV: own country; WMS: home town; RHM: own city. Likely Nazareth, possibly a parallel with Luke 4:14-30.
[2] Synagogue: For information search the word synagogue. “Synagogue” occurs 67 times, most often in Acts. The Greek word, or a form of it, SYNAGOGE, does occur else where it is rendered “gathering” or “meeting.” It is virtually the same as ECCLESIA.
[3] Dynamic works: The Greek is DYNAMEIS. Or, GDSP: power to do these wonders; KJV: mighty works; NWT: powerful works.
[4] Is this not: Compare Mark 6:3; Luke 3:23; 4:22; John 6:42.
[5] His sisters: They are never named nor is the number given anywhere. See Mark 6:3.
[6] From where: This is possibly the hometown of Jesus, Nazareth, and likely these people saw Jesus grow up. Some are not aware of the experience when he was twelve and questioned the teachers in Jerusalem (Luke 2). However, there was nothing in Jesus upbringing so unusual that others would have suspected this would become the greatest man whoever lived. This may have been deliberate to protect the Nazarene’s anonymity.
[7] Stumbled and scandalized: The Greek is ESCANDALIZONTO and is used elsewhere. Or, KJV: offended; RHM: began to find cause of stumbling; TCNT: proved a hindrance; MOF: repelled by him. See the notes at Matthew 13:41.
[8] A prophet is not honored: Compare John 4:44.
[9] In his own house: Likely referring to the home he grew up in. Despite the angelic words to Joseph and Mary Jesus had remained so unspectacular that nothing betrayed his destiny. The prophet suggested this: “To the extent that many have stared at him in amazement-so much was the disfigurement as respects his appearance more than that of any other man and as respects his stately form more than that of the sons of mankind.… No stately form does he have, nor any splendor; and when we shall see him, there is not the appearance so that we should desire him.” (Isaiah 52:14; 53:3 NWT)
[10] Their lack of faith: Compare Matthew 8:10.
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Preceding
Matthew 2:1-6 – Astrologers and Priests in a Satanic Plot
Matthew 8:18-22 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Two Would-be Followers
Matthew 12:38-42 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Signs in Jonah and the Queen of the South
Matthew 13 – Parables on Kingdom mysteries
Matthew 13:1-9 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable: the Soil and the Seed
Matthew 13:10-15 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Why Speak in Parables?
Matthew 13:16-17 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Happy Eyes and Ears
Matthew 13:18-23 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Seed and Soil
Matthew 13:24-30 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Field and the Harvest
Matthew 13:31-32 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Mustard Seed
Matthew 13:33 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Fermented Whole
Matthew 13:34-35 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Manner of Teaching Foretold
Matthew 13:36-43 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Zizania in the Field Explained
Matthew 13:44 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Treasure
Matthew 13:45-46 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Valuable Pearl
Matthew 13:47-50 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Parable of the Dragnet
Matthew 13:51-52 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Teacher Uses New and Old
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Additional reading
- The Ecclesia
- Congregate, to gather, to meet
- Disciple of Christ counting lives and friends dear to them
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Related
- “Salvation Is Of The Jews”
- In the Era of the Urgent – Clinging to the Important
- Rabbi Jesus
- “Why A Rabbi?”, part 1
- Why A Rabbi?: The Silent Years?
- “Why A Rabbi?”: A Slight Detour
- Jesus Said:
- The True Way – March 03, 2018
- The Miracles of the Prophets: Part 2-Prophet Isa (Jesus)
- The Incomparable Christ
- Wisdom of Christ is health – die to your old self
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This is a good, solid word-study on Mt 13.53ff.
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