the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Matius 22:9
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Sebab itu pergilah ke persimpangan-persimpangan jalan dan undanglah setiap orang yang kamu jumpai di sana ke perjamuan kawin itu.
Sebab itu pergilah kamu ke simpang-simpang jalan, dan seberapa banyak orang yang kamu berjumpa, jemputlah kepada perjamuan kawin itu.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Proverbs 1:20-23, Proverbs 8:1-5, Proverbs 9:4-6, Isaiah 55:1-3, Isaiah 55:6, Isaiah 55:7, Mark 16:15, Mark 16:16, Luke 14:21-24, Luke 24:47, Acts 13:47, Ephesians 3:8, Revelation 22:17
Reciprocal: Proverbs 8:3 - General Proverbs 9:3 - sent Isaiah 62:10 - go through Matthew 13:47 - and gathered Matthew 20:7 - Go Luke 14:23 - Go Romans 10:20 - I was made Hebrews 4:6 - some
Cross-References
And Noah builded an aulter vnto ye Lorde, and tooke of euery cleane beast, and of euery cleane foule, & offred burnt offering on the aulter
And the Lorde appearyng vnto Abram, sayd, Unto thy seede wyl I geue this lande: And there buylded he an aulter vnto the Lorde whiche appeared vnto hym.
After these sayinges, god did tempt Abraham, and sayde vnto him Abraham. Which answered, here I am.
And he saide: take thy sonne, thyne onlye sonne Isahac whom thou louest, & get thee vnto the lande Moriah, and offer him there for a burnt offering vpon one of the mountaines which I wyl shewe thee.
The thirde day Abraham lyft vp his eyes, and sawe the place a farre of:
Then spake Isahac vnto Abraham his father, and sayd, my father. And he aunswered, here am I, my sonne. He sayde, see here is fyre and wood, but where is the beast for burnt sacrifice?
Abraham aunswered: My God wyll prouide a beast for burnt sacrifice: and so they went both together.
And Abraham stretchyng foorth his hande, toke the knyfe to haue killed his sonne.
That in blessing I wyll blesse thee, and in multiplying I wyll multiplie thy seede as the starres of heauen, and as the sande which is vpon the sea side, and thy seede shall possesse the gates of his enemies.
And in thy seede shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because thou hast hearde my voyce.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Go ye therefore into the highways,.... Either of the city, which were open and public, and where much people were passing to and fro; or of the fields, the high roads, where many passengers were travelling; and may design the Gentile world, and Gentile sinners, who, in respect of the Jews, were far off; were walking in their own ways, and in the high road to destruction; and may denote their being the vilest of sinners, and as having nothing to recommend them to the divine favour, and to such privileges as this entertainment expresses:
and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage; to the marriage feast, not the marriage supper, but the dinner, Matthew 22:4, their orders were to go into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature, Jew or Gentile, high or low, rich or poor, outwardly righteous, or openly profane, greater or lesser sinners, and exhort them to attend the Gospel ministry, and ordinances.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The highways - Literally, the “exit” or “going out” of the “paths or roads.” It means the square or principal street, into which a number of smaller streets enter; a place, therefore, of confluence, where many persons would be seen, and persons of all descriptions. By this is represented the offering of the gospel to the Gentiles. They were commonly regarded among the Jews as living in highways and hedges cast out and despised.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Matthew 22:9. Go ye therefore into the highways — διεξοδους των αδων, cross or by-paths; the places where two or more roads met in one, leading into the city, where people were coming together from various quarters of the country. St. Luke adds hedges, to point out the people to whom the apostles were sent, as either miserable vagabonds, or the most indigent poor, who were wandering about the country, or sitting by the sides of the ways and hedges, imploring relief. This verse points out the final rejection of the Jews, and the calling of the Gentiles. It was a custom among the Jews, when a rich man made a feast, to go out and invite in all destitute travellers. See in Rab. Beracoth, fol. 43.
As many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage — God sends his salvation to every soul, that all may believe and be saved.