29. And when his disciples heard of it--that is, the Baptist's own
disciples.
they came and took up his corpse, and laid it in a tomb--"and went
and told Jesus"
(Mt 14:12).
If these disciples had, up to this time, stood apart from Him, as
adherents of John
(Mt 11:2),
perhaps they now came to Jesus, not without some secret reflection on
Him for His seeming neglect of their master; but perhaps, too, as
orphans, to cast in their lot henceforth with the Lord's disciples. How
Jesus felt, or what He said, on receiving this intelligence, is not
recorded; but He of whom it was said, as He stood by the grave of His
friend Lazarus, "Jesus wept," was not likely to receive such
intelligence without deep emotion. And one reason why He might not be
unwilling that a small body of John's disciples should cling to him to
the last, might be to provide some attached friends who should do for
his precious body, on a small scale, what was afterwards to be done for
His own.
JFB.
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