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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW - Chapter 15 - Verse 7

Verse 7. Ye hypocrites. See Barnes "Mt 7:5".

Hypocrisy is the concealment of some base principle under the pretence of religion. Never was there a clearer instance of it than this—an attempt to get rid of the duty of providing for needy parents under an appearance of piety towards God.

Esaias, That is, Isaiah. This prophecy is found in Isa 29:13.

Prophesy of you. That is, he spoke of the people of his day—of the Jews, as Jews—in terms that apply to the whole people. He properly characterized the nation in calling them hypocrites. The words are applicable to the nation at all times, and they apply, therefore, to you. He did not mean particularly to speak of the nation in the time of Christ; but he spoke of them as having a national character of hypocrisy. See also Isa 1:4.

 See Barnes on "Mt 15:1"

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