Introduction
A.M. 4037. A.D. 33.
In this chapter,
(1,) Christ vindicates his authority against the Jewish rulers, by a question concerning John the Baptist, Luke 20:1-8 .
(2,) By the parable of the vineyard, let out to unjust and rebellious husbandmen, he represents the great wickedness and approaching ruin of the Jewish nation, Luke 20:9-19 .
(3,) By the superscription on their tribute-money he proves it to be the duty of the Jews to pay tribute to Cesar, Luke 20:20-26 .
(4,) From God’s speech to Moses at the bush he proves the resurrection of the dead and a future state, against the cavils of the Sadducees, Luke 20:27-38 .
(5,) Puzzles the scribes with a question, how the Messiah could be at once David’s son and his Lord, Luke 20:39-44 .
(6,) Cautions his disciples to beware of the hypocritical, proud, and cruelly dishonest scribes, Luke 20:45-47 . All these passages we had before in Matthew and Mark, and therefore it will not be necessary to say much upon them here, unless on some particulars which did not occur there.
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