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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW - Chapter 5 - Verse 47
Verse 47. And if ye salute your brethren, etc. The word salute here means to show the customary tokens of civility, or to treat with the common marks of friendship. See Barnes "Lu 10:4".
He says that the worst men, the very publicans, would do this. Christians should do more; they should show that they had a different spirit; they should treat their enemies as well as wicked men did their friends. This should be done,
(1.) because it is right; it is the only really amiable spirit; and,
(2.) we should show that religion is not selfish, and is superior to all other principles of action.
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