38. I sent you, &c.--The I is emphatic--I, the Lord of the whole
harvest: "sent you," points to their past appointment to the
apostleship, though it has reference only to their future discharge
of it, for they had nothing to do with the present ingathering of the
Sycharites.
ye bestowed no labour--meaning that much of their future success
would arise from the preparation already made for them. (See on
Joh 4:42).
others laboured--Referring to the Old Testament laborers, the Baptist,
and by implication Himself, though He studiously keeps this in the
background, that the line of distinction between Himself and all His
servants might not be lost sight of. "Christ represents Himself as the
Husbandman [rather the Lord of the laborers], who has the direction both
of the sowing and of the harvest, who commissions all the agents--those
of the Old Testament as well as of the New--and therefore does not stand
on a level with either the sowers or the reapers" [OLSHAUSEN].
JFB.
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