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Matthew 10:34 - Exposition

Parallel passage: Luke 12:51 . Think not . Christ here removes another mistaken opinion ( Matthew 5:17 , note). There the mistake was about his relation to the Law; here about the immediate result of his coming. The Prince of Peace did not come to cast in peace as something from outside. It would show itself eventually, but from within outwards. That which he cast from without was fire ( Luke 12:49 ), a sword ( infra ) . Chrysostom ('Hem.,' 35.) points out, among other illustrations, that the confusion of tongues at the Tower of Babel was better than the peace which preceded it, and itself produced a better peace. That I am come ; that I came (Revised Version); cf. further, Matthew 5:17 , note. To send peace ( βαλεῖν εἰρήνην ). The verb was probably chosen because in the other form of the utterance Christ had already said πῦρ βαλεῖν , where the figure is of throwing a firebrand ( Luke 12:49 ). By a natural transition, that phrase led to the thought of " throwing " peace or a sword. St. Luke, on the contrary, softened the metaphor to δοῦναι . On ( the , Revised Version) earth : I came not to send peace, but a sword.

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