29. And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments
is--The readings here vary considerably. TISCHENDORF and TREGELLES read
simply, "the first is"; and they are followed by MEYER and ALFORD. But though the
authority for the precise form of the received text is slender, a form
almost identical with it seems to have most weight of authority. Our
Lord here gives His explicit sanction to the distinction between
commandments of a more fundamental and primary character,
and commandments of a more dependent and subordinate
nature; a distinction of which it is confidently asserted by a certain
class of critics that the Jews knew nothing, that our Lord and His
apostles nowhere lay down, and which has been invented by Christian
divines. (Compare
Mt 23:23).
Hear, O Israel; the Lord our God is one Lord--This every devout Jew
recited twice every day, and the Jews do it to this day; thus keeping up
the great ancient national protest against the polytheisms and
pantheisms of the heathen world: it is the great utterance of the
national faith in One Living and Personal God--"ONE
JEHOVAH!"
JFB.
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