21. Woe unto thee, Chorazin!--not elsewhere mentioned, but it must
have lain near Capernaum.
woe unto thee, Bethsaida--"fishing-house," a fishing station--on the
western side of the Sea of Galilee, and to the north of Capernaum; the
birthplace of three of the apostles--the brothers Andrew and Peter, and
Philip. These two cities appear to be singled out to denote the whole
region in which they lay--a region favored with the Redeemer's presence,
teaching, and works above every other.
for if the mighty works--the miracles
which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon--ancient and
celebrated commercial cities, on the northeastern shores of the
Mediterranean Sea, lying north of Palestine, and the latter the
northernmost. As their wealth and prosperity engendered luxury and its
concomitant evils--irreligion and moral degeneracy--their overthrow was
repeatedly foretold in ancient prophecy, and once and again fulfilled by
victorious enemies. Yet they were rebuilt, and at this time were in a
flourishing condition.
they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes--remarkable
language, showing that they had done less violence to conscience, and
so, in God's sight, were less criminal than the region here spoken of.
JFB.
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