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Matthew 15:16 — King James Version← Study notes

And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding?


Matthew 15:16Greek Interlinear

Greek · Matthew 15:168 words
GreekMeaning
ho
thearticleG3588
δὲde
AndwordG1161
εἶπενeipen
He saidverbG3004
ἈκμὴνAkmēn
StilladverbG188
καὶkai
alsoadverbG2532
ὑμεῖςhymeis
you yourselvespronounG4771
ἀσύνετοίasynetoi
without understandingadjectiveG801
ἐστεeste
are?verbG1510
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Matthew 15:16

The Lord was used to speak in parables, so that Peter when he heard, 'That which entereth into the mouth, defileth not a man,' thought it was spoken as a parable, and asked, as it follows; 'Then answered Peter, and said unto him, Declare unto us this parable.' And because he asked this on behalf of the rest, they are all included in the rebuke, 'But he said, Are ye also yet without understanding?'

Remigius · 9th century

He is reproved by the Lord, because He supposed that to be spoken parabolically, which was indeed spoken plainly. Which teaches us that the hearer is to be blamed who would take dark sayings as clear, or clear sayings as obscure.

Jerome · 4th century

Or, The Lord blames him, because it was not from any uncertainty that he asked this, but from offence which he had taken. The multitudes had not understood what had been said; but the disciples were offended at it, whence at the first they had desired to ask Him concerning the Pharisees, but had been stayed by that mighty declaration, 'Every plant, &c.'

Chrysostom · 4th century
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