32. For John came unto you in the way of righteousness--that is,
calling you to repentance; as Noah is styled "a preacher of
righteousness"
(2Pe 2:5),
when like the Baptist he warned the old world to "flee from the wrath
to come."
and ye believed him not--They did not reject him; nay, they "were
willing for a season to rejoice in his light"
(Joh 5:35);
but they would not receive his testimony to Jesus.
but the publicans and the harlots believed him--Of the publicans this
is twice expressly recorded,
Lu 3:12; 7:29.
Of the harlots, then, the same may be taken for granted, though the
fact is not expressly recorded. These outcasts gladly believed the
testimony of John to the coming Saviour, and so hastened to Jesus when
He came. See
Lu 7:37; 15:1,
&c.
and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might
believe him--Instead of being "provoked to jealousy" by their example,
ye have seen them flocking to the Saviour and getting to heaven,
unmoved.
JFB.
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