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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Matthew 16:10

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Matthew 16:10

Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?

Verse 10. See Clarke on Mt 16:9

Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible

Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand,…. Have you forgot the other miracle done but a very little while ago, when I fed four thousand men, beside women and children, with seven loaves and a few small fishes;

and how many baskets ye took up? no less than seven large baskets; and am I not able to provide for you? distress not yourselves about this matter; give not way to unbelief, which must argue great stupidity and insensibility.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

10. Four thousand It is plain, from the references in these two verses to the miracles of feeding both the four thousand and the five thousand, that they were intended to be narrated as two independent transactions.

Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

10 Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?

Ver. 10. Neither the seven loaves ] Learn to lay up experiences. If we were well read in the story of our own lives (saith a reverend man, Dr Sibbs) we might have a divinity of our own. The philosopher saith, that experience is multiplex memoria, because of the memory of the same thing often done ariseth experience, which should be the nurse of confidence.

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

baskets. Greek. spuris. A larger plaited basket or hamper. Used in connection with the seven baskets left in Mat 15:37.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

Mat 16:10. , of the four thousand) That which any one enjoys and uses may be said to be his.-, ye took) sc. for future food, as a compensation for the five and seven loaves which ye spent.

Fuente: Gnomon of the New Testament

baskets

A different Greek word from that translated “baskets” in Mat 16:9.

Fuente: Scofield Reference Bible Notes

Mat 15:34, Mat 15:38, Mar 8:5-9, Mar 8:17-21

Reciprocal: Mat 15:37 – seven Mar 8:8 – and were Luk 9:17 – and there Heb 12:5 – ye have forgotten

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Mat 16:10. Baskets. A different word in the original from that used in Mat 16:9, but the same one we find in the account of the miracle (chap. Mat 15:37). This difference incidentally confirms the truthfulness of the account.

Fuente: A Popular Commentary on the New Testament