41. They say unto him, He will miserably destroy those wicked men--an
emphatic alliteration not easily conveyed in English: "He will badly
destroy those bad men," or "miserably destroy those miserable men," is
something like it.
and will let out his vineyard unto other husbandmen, which shall render
him the fruits in their seasons--If this answer was given by the
Pharisees, to whom our Lord addressed the parable, they thus unwittingly
pronounced their own condemnation: as did David to Nathan the prophet
(2Sa 12:5-7),
and Simon the Pharisee to our Lord
(Lu 7:43,
&c.). But if it was given, as the two other Evangelists agree in
representing it, by our Lord Himself, and the explicitness of the
answer would seem to favor that supposition, then we can better explain
the exclamation of the Pharisees which followed it, in Luke's report
(Lu 20:16)
--"And when they heard it, they said, God forbid"--His whole meaning
now bursting upon them.
JFB.
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