Bible Commentaries
Matthew 26

Darby's Synopsis of the New TestamentDarby's Synopsis

Introduction

1:11 away (a-14) In those days conquerors transported conquered nations to distant seats, and replaced them by others, that national feeling might not subsist, but dependence be complete. 'Carrying away' is feeble for this, but I know no other word.

Verse 12

26:12 burying. (b-16) Or 'embalmment.' see Note to John 12:7 .

Verse 15

26:15 appointed (c-20) Or 'weighed.' pieces (d-24) See Zechariah 11:12 .

Verse 18

26:18 keep (e-25) Or 'I keep.' present tense. house (f-30) Lit. 'by thee.'

Verse 24

26:24 he (a-35) Lit. 'good for him if that man.'

Verse 26

26:26 blessed, (b-12) Or 'given thanks.'

Verse 28

26:28 [new] (c-9) The word 'new' here has very doubtful authority.

Verse 29

26:29 all (d-11) A strong negative, 'in no wise.' new (e-27) Not 'anew,' but ( kainos ) 'in a different manner,' 'of another kind.' see Hebrews 12:24 .

Verse 30

26:30 hymn, (f-5) Humneo . see Mark 14:26 ; Acts 16:25 ; Hebrews 2:12 .

Verse 31

26:31 offended (g-10) As skandalon , ch. 13.57. written, (h-19) Zechariah 13:7 .

Verse 38

26:38 sorrowful (i-10) As 'full of grief,' Mark 14:34 .

Verse 49

26:49 kisses. (a-15) As Luke 15:20 .

Verse 55

26:55 temple, (b-32) Hieron , as ch. 4.5.

Verse 56

26:56 come (c-5) I have translated this as the words of the Lord. compare Mark 14:49 . If the words of the evangelist, as chs. 1.22; 21.4, we must say 'came to pass.'

Verse 59

26:59 sanhedrim (d-11) The supreme Jewish tribunal.

Verse 61

26:61 temple (e-11) Naos . see Note, ch. 4.5.

Verse 63

26:63 that (f-20) He adjured him 'to the end that.'

Verse 67

26:67 buffeted (g-8) i.e. 'to strike with fist,' as Mark 14:65 ; 1 Corinthians 4:11 ; 2 Corinthians 12:7 ; 1 Peter 2:20 .

Verse 69

26:69 palace-court; (h-7) The word is used both for the palace, as a whole, and the court round which the buildings were.

Bibliographical Information
Darby, John. "Commentary on Matthew 26". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/matthew-26.html. 1857-67.