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Matthew 13:10 — King James Version← Study notes

And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?


Matthew 13:10Greek Interlinear

Greek · Matthew 13:1012 words
GreekMeaning
ΚαὶKai
AndwordG2532
προσελθόντεςproselthontes
having comeverbG4334
οἱhoi
thearticleG3588
μαθηταὶmathētai
disciplesnounG3101
εἶπανeipan
saidverbG3004
αὐτῷautō
to HimpronounG846
ΔιὰDia
Because ofprepositionG1223
τίti
whypronounG5100
ἐνen
inprepositionG1722
παραβολαῖςparabolais
parablesnounG3850
λαλεῖςlaleis
speak YouverbG2980
αὐτοῖςautois
to them?pronounG846
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Matthew 13:10

The disciples understanding that the things which were spoken by the Lord to the people were obscure, desired to hint to Him that He should not speak in parables to them. 'And his disciples came to him, and said, Why speakest thou to them in parables?'

Gloss (Glossa Ordinaria) · medieval compilation · ap. Anselm

Wherein it is worthy admiration, that the disciples who desire to learn of Him, know when they ought to ask Him, for they do not this before the multitude. This Matthew declares, when he says, 'And they came to him;' and Mark more expressly says, that 'they came to him when he was alone.' [Mark 4:10]

Chrysostom · 4th century · Hom. xiv

We must enquire how they could come to Him at that time when Jesus was sitting in the ship; we may understand that they had at the first entered into the ship, and standing there, made this enquiry of Him.

Jerome · 4th century
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