38. And he said unto them, Let us go--or, according to another reading,
"Let us go elsewhere."
into the next towns--rather, "unto the neighboring village-towns";
meaning those places intermediate between towns and villages, with which
the western side of the Sea of Galilee was studded.
that I may preach there also; for therefore came I forth--not
from Capernaum, as DE WETTE
miserably interprets, nor from His privacy in the desert place, as
MEYER, no better; but from the Father. Compare
Joh 16:28,
"I came forth from the Father, and am come into the world,"
&c.--another proof, by the way, that the lofty phraseology of the
Fourth Gospel was not unknown to the authors of the others, though
their design and point of view are different. The language in which our
Lord's reply is given by Luke
(Lu 4:43)
expresses the high necessity under which, in this as in every other
step of His work, He acted--"I must preach the kingdom of God to other
cities also; for therefore"--or, "to this end"--"am I sent." An act of
self-denial it doubtless was, to resist such pleadings to return to
Capernaum. But there were overmastering considerations on the other
side.
JFB.
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