5. For it might have been sold for more than three hundred
pence--between nine and ten pounds sterling.
and have been given to the poor. And they murmured against
her--"This he said," remarks John
(Joh 12:6),
and the remark is of exceeding importance, "not that he cared for the
poor but because he was a thief, and had the bag"--the scrip or
treasure chest--"and bare what was put therein"--not "bare it off" by
theft, as some understand it. It is true that he did this; but the
expression means simply that he had charge of it and its contents, or
was treasurer to Jesus and the Twelve. What a remarkable arrangement
was this, by which an avaricious and dishonest person was not only
taken into the number of the Twelve, but entrusted with the custody of
their little property! The purposes which this served are obvious
enough; but it is further noticeable, that the remotest hint was never
given to the Eleven of his true character, nor did the disciples most
favored with the intimacy of Jesus ever suspect him, till a few minutes
before he voluntarily separated himself from their company--for
ever!
JFB.
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