15. And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now--"Let
it pass for the present"; that is, "Thou recoilest, and no wonder, for
the seeming incongruity is startling; but in the present case do as thou
art bidden."
for thus it becometh us--"us," not in the sense of "me and
thee," or "men in general," but as in
Joh 3:11.
to fulfil all righteousness--If this be rendered, with SCRIVENER, "every ordinance," or, with CAMPBELL, "every institution," the meaning is obvious
enough; and the same sense is brought out by "all righteousness," or
compliance with everything enjoined, baptism included. Indeed, if this
be the meaning, our version perhaps best brings out the force of the
opening word "Thus." But we incline to think that our Lord meant more
than this. The import of circumcision and of baptism seems to be
radically the same. And if our remarks on the circumcision of our Lord
(see on
Lu 2:21-24)
are well founded, He would seem to have said, "Thus do I impledge
Myself to the whole righteousness of the Law--thus symbolically do
enter on and engage to fulfil it all." Let the thoughtful reader weigh
this.
Then he suffered him--with true humility, yielding to higher authority
than his own impressions of propriety.
JFB.
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