Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges - Matthew 13:44 - 13:44

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Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges - Matthew 13:44 - 13:44


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44. THE PARABLE OF THE HID TREASURE, in this Gospel only.

In ancient times, and in an unsettled country like Palestine, where there were no banks, in the modern sense, it was a common practice to conceal treasures in the ground. Even at this day the Arabs are keenly alive to the chance of finding such buried stores. The dishonesty of the purchaser must be excluded from the thought of the parable. The unexpected discovery, the consequent excitement and joy, and the eagerness to buy at any sacrifice, are the points to be observed in the interpretation.

εὑρών. Here the kingdom of heaven presents itself unexpectedly, ‘Christ is found of one who sought Him not.’ The woman of Samaria, the jailer at Philippi, the centurion by the Cross are instances,

πωλεῖ πάντα ὅσα ἔχει. This is the renunciation which is always needed for the winning of the kingdom, cp. ch. Mat 10:38. Thus Paul gave up position, Matthew wealth, Barnabas lands.

ἀγορὰζει τὸν ἀγρὸν ἐκεῖνον. Puts himself in a position to attain the kingdom.