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Matthew 12:8 - Exposition

Parallel passages: Mark 2:28 ; Luke 6:5 . For . With immediate refer-once to guiltless. The Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath day ; is Lord of the sabbath (Revised Version); ere , being added in the Received Text from Mark and Luke. Christ clinches the argument, and at the same time explains his phrase in verse 6. The temple is greater than the sabbath; I am greater than the temple; these my disciples are therefore guiltless; for, to put it briefly, I, whom they are following, am greater than the sabbath and rule over it. Observe, however, that Christ does not directly say "I," but the Son of man. The reason is seen in Mark, where a connecting link is given: "The sabbath was made for man. and not man for the sabbath: so that the Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath." Christ there implies that the sabbath is inferior to man, not only because it exists for his sake (cf. 1 Corinthians 11:9 ),but also because it falls under the lordship referred to in Genesis 1:28 ; and therefore that he himself is really superior to it as man, anti much more as the ideal Man ( Matthew 8:20 , note). Our saying is very condensed, but includes the name thought, omitting even as unnecessary, after having definitely pronounced the innocence of his disciples.

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