Matthew Poole Commentary - Mark 10:32 - 10:32

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Mark 10:32 - 10:32


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Ver. 32-34. See Poole on "Mat_20:17", and following verses to Mat_20:19. This is at least the third time that our Saviour instructs his disciples as to his passion, toward which he was now going, and that with such a readiness, that, to the amazement of his disciples, he led the way, and outwent them. It is observable that Christ here describeth his sufferings more particularly than before. He tells them here that he should be first



delivered to the chief priests and the scribes, and they should condemn him. Then they should



deliver him to the Gentiles, ( such were the Romans and Pontius Pilate), and they should



mock him, scourge him, spit on him, put him to death, but he should rise again the third day. Luke adds, Luk_18:34, They understood none of these things: and this saying was hid from them, neither knew they the things which were spoken. How hardly do we believe what seems contrary to our interests! But we are to hear for the time to come. This premonition was afterwards of use to them, they remembered the words of Jesus when the things were come to pass. Preachers’ words are not lost, though at present they be not believed or hearkened to.