14. findeth him in the temple--saying, perhaps, "I will go into Thy
house with burnt offerings, I will pay my vows which my lips have
uttered and my mouth hath spoken when I was in trouble"
(Ps 66:13, 14).
Jesus, there Himself for His own ends, "findeth him there"--not all
accidentally, be assured.
sin no more, &c.--a glimpse this of the reckless life he had probably
led before his thirty-eight years' infirmity had come upon him, and
which not improbably had brought on, in the just judgment of God, his
chronic complaint. Fearful illustration this of "the severity of God,"
but glorious manifestation of our Lord's insight into "what was in man."
JFB.
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