7. But if ye had known what this meaneth, I will have mercy, and not
sacrifice--
(Ho 6:6;
Mic 6:6-8,
&c.). See on
Mt 9:13.
ye would not have condemned the guiltless--that is, Had ye understood
the great principle of all religion, which the Scripture everywhere
recognizes--that ceremonial observances must give way before moral
duties, and particularly the necessities of nature--ye would have
refrained from these captious complaints against men who in this matter
are blameless. But our Lord added a specific application of this great
principle to the law of the sabbath, preserved only in Mark: "And he
said unto them, the sabbath was made for man, and not man for the
sabbath"
(Mr 2:27).
A glorious and far-reaching maxim, alike for the permanent
establishment of the sabbath and the true freedom of its
observance.
JFB.
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