The Centurion's Testimony (Mt 27:54).
54. Now when the centurion--the military superintendent of the
execution.
and they that were with him watching Jesus, saw the earthquake--or
felt it and witnessed its effects.
and those things that were done--reflecting upon the entire
transaction.
they feared greatly--convinced of the presence of a Divine Hand.
saying, Truly this was the Son of God--There cannot be a reasonable
doubt that this expression was used in the Jewish sense, and that it
points to the claim which Jesus made to be the Son of God, and on which
His condemnation expressly turned. The meaning, then, clearly is that He
must have been what He professed to be; in other words, that He was no
impostor. There was no medium between those two. See, on
the similar testimony of the penitent thief--"This man
hath done nothing
amiss"--Luke 23. 41.
JFB.
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