The Pulpit Commentary - Matthew 12:46-50
The Lord's mother and brethren. I. THEIR INTERVENTION . 1 . The reason of their coming. We know that even later in our Lord's ministry his brethren did not believe in him ( John 7:5 ). They seem to have been Hebrews of the Hebrews, exceedingly zealous of the Law. They had heard, it seems, of the rupture between Christ and the Pharisees. They knew that the Jews at Jerusalem had sought to kill our Lord because of the cure of the impotent man at the Pool of Bethesda on the sabbath... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Matthew 12:46
While he yet talked ; while he was yet speaking (Revised Version); i.e. on the occasion which formed the basis of the preceding discourse ( Matthew 12:22-45 ). To the people ; to the multitudes (Revised Version). Behold, his mother and his brethren ( Matthew 13:55 ) stood without (so that he was in a house), desiring ( seeking , Revised Version, ζητοῦντες , they evidently made attempts) to speak with him . read more