Verse 8
And other fell on good ground ,.... The Syriac version reads, "on good and beautiful ground"; and so the Cambridge copy of Beza's; ground which both looked well, and proved well; and signifies such hearers who have good and honest hearts, made so by the Spirit of God; who receive the word in the love of it, have a spiritual understanding, and real experience of it;
and sprang up, and bare fruit, an hundred fold ; or, "a hundred for one", as the Syriac version renders it; a hundred grains for one that was sown. The Ethiopic version adds, "and it was to thirty, and it was to sixty": that is, as the other evangelists say, "some thirty", and "some sixty fold"; for the word of God is more fruitful in some of those gracious hearers, than in others:
and when he had said these things, he cried : with a loud voice, that what he was about to say might be attended to:
he that hath ears to hear, let him hear ; see this parable more largely explained in the following notes. See Gill on Matthew 13:3 , Matthew 13:4 , Matthew 13:5 , Matthew 13:6 , Matthew 13:7 , Matthew 13:8 , Matthew 13:9
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