Matthew Poole Commentary - Matthew 26:68 - 26:68

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Matthew 26:68 - 26:68


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Ver. 67,68. Mark hath much the same, Mar_14:65: And some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to buffet him, and to say unto him, Prophesy: and the servants did strike him with the palms of their hands. Though there be nothing more barbarous and inhuman than to add to the affliction of the afflicted, yet this is no more than we ordinarily see done by a rabble of brutish people; spitting in the face was but an ordinary token of contempt, Num_12:14 Deu_25:9. And perhaps in all these indignities Isaiah was a type of Christ, Isa_1:6, if that text be not to be understood of Christ immediately. In the mean time, it lets us see that there is no degree or mark of contempt, or shame, or suffering which we ought to decline and grudge at for the name of Christ; who, through much more excellent than us, yet for our sake endured the cross, and despised the shame.