Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Mark 13:32 - 13:32

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Mark 13:32 - 13:32


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Mar 13:32-37. Warnings to prepare for the coming of Christ suggested by the foregoing prophecy.

It will be observed that, in the foregoing prophecy, as our Lord approaches the crisis of the day of vengeance on Jerusalem and redemption for the Church - at which stage the analogy between that and the day of final vengeance and redemption waxes more striking - His language rises and swells beyond all temporal and partial vengeance, beyond all earthly deliverances and enlargements, and ushers us resistlessly into the scenes of the final day. Accordingly, in these six concluding verses it is manifest that preparation for “THAT DAY” is what our Lord designs to inculcate.

But of that day and that hour - that is, the precise time.

knoweth no man - literally, no one.

no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father - This very remarkable statement regarding “the Son” is peculiar to Mark. Whether it means that the Son was not at that time in possession of the knowledge referred to, or simply that it was not among the things which He had received to communicate - has been matter of much controversy even among the firmest believers in the proper Divinity of Christ. In the latter sense it was taken by some of the most eminent of the ancient Fathers, and by Luther, Melancthon, and most of the older Lutherans; and it is so taken by Bengel, Lange, Webster and Wilkinson, Chrysostom and others understood it to mean that as man our Lord was ignorant of this. It is taken literally by Calvin, Grotius, Deuteronomy Wette, Meyer, Fritzsche, Stier, Alford, and Alexander.