56. For many bare false witness against him--From their debasing
themselves to "seek" them, we are led to infer that they were
bribed to bear false witness; though there are never wanting
sycophants enough, ready to sell themselves for naught, if they may but
get a smile from those above them: see a similar scene in
Ac 6:11-14.
How is one reminded here of that complaint, "False witnesses did rise
up: they laid to my charge things that I knew not"
(Ps 31:11)!
but their witness agreed not together--If even two of them had
been agreed, it would have been greedily enough laid hold of, as all
that the law insisted upon even in capital cases
(De 17:6).
But even in this they failed. One cannot but admire the providence
which secured this result; since, on the one hand, it seems astonishing
that those unscrupulous prosecutors and their ready tools should so
bungle a business in which they felt their whole interests bound up;
and, on the other hand, if they had succeeded in making even a
plausible case, the effect on the progress of the Gospel might for a
time have been injurious. But at the very time when His enemies were
saying, "God hath forsaken Him; persecute and take Him; for there is
none to deliver Him"
(Ps 71:11),
He whose Witness He was and whose work He was doing was keeping Him as
the apple of His eye, and while He was making the wrath of man to
praise Him, was restraining the remainder of that wrath
(Ps 76:10).
JFB.
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