Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Matthew 12:1 - 12:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Matthew 12:1 - 12:1


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Mat 12:1-8. Plucking corn ears on the Sabbath Day. ( = Mar 2:23-28; Luk 6:1-5).

The season of the year when this occurred is determined by the event itself. Ripe corn ears are found in the fields only just before harvest. The barley harvest seems clearly intended here, at the close of our March and beginning of our April. It coincided with the Passover season, as the wheat harvest with Pentecost. But in Luke (Luk 6:1) we have a still more definite note of time, if we could be certain of the meaning of the peculiar term which he employs to express it. “It came to pass (he says) on the sabbath, which was the first-second,” for that is the proper rendering of the word, and not “the second sabbath after the first,” as in our version. Of the various conjectures what this may mean, that of Scaliger is the most approved, and, as we think, the freest from difficulty, namely, the first sabbath after the second day of the Passover; that is, the first of the seven sabbaths which were to be reckoned from the second day of the Passover, which was itself a sabbath, until the next feast, the feast of Pentecost (Lev 23:15, Lev 23:16; Deu 16:9, Deu 16:10) In this case, the day meant by the Evangelist is the first of those seven sabbaths intervening between Passover and Pentecost. And if we are right in regarding the “feast” mentioned in Joh 5:1 as a Passover, and consequently the second during our Lord’s public ministry (see on Joh 5:1), this plucking of the ears of corn must have occurred immediately after the scene and the discourse recorded in Joh 5:19-47, which, doubtless, would induce our Lord to hasten His departure for the north, to avoid the wrath of the Pharisees, which He had kindled at Jerusalem. Here, accordingly, we find Him in the fields - on His way probably to Galilee.

At that time Jesus went on the sabbath day through the corn - “the cornfields” (Mar 2:23; Luk 6:1).

and his disciples were an hungered - not as one may be before his regular meals; but evidently from shortness of provisions: for Jesus defends their plucking the corn-ears and eating them on the plea of necessity.

and began to pluck the ears of corn, and to eat - “rubbing them in their hands” (Luk 6:1).