| Barnes' Notes on the Bible See the notes at Matthew 12:46-50. Clarke's Commentary on the BibleHis mother and brethren - See the notes on Matthew 12:46, etc., and on Mark 3:31 (note), etc. Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleThen came to him his mother and his brethren,.... It was when Christ was preaching in an house at Capernaum, that Mary his mother, and some of his near kinsmen with her, came from Nazareth to him: these brethren of his were relations according to the flesh, either by Joseph, or his mother's side: who they were, cannot be said with certainty: it may be they were Joses and Simon; for as for James and Judas, they were among the twelve apostles, and with him; and these are the four only persons that are mentioned by name, as his brethren, Matthew 13:55 though there were others that were so called, who did not believe in him, John 7:5 and could not come at him for the press; the multitude of people that were about him, who were so thick, that there was no coming near him, much less was there an opportunity of speaking privately, with him. The Syriac version renders it, "they could not speak unto him for the multitude". Geneva Study Bible{4} Then came to him his mother and his brethren, and could not come at him for the press. (4) There is no relationship of flesh and blood among men so intimate and upright as the band which is between Christ and those who embrace him with a true faith. People's New Testament 8:19-21 Then came to him his mother. See notes on Mt 12:46-50 Mr 3:21. Wesley's Notes 8:19 Mt 12:46; Mr 3:31. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible CommentaryLu 8:19-21. His Mother and Brethren Desire to Speak with Him. (See on [1600]Mt 12:46-50). Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary8:4-21 There are many very needful and excellent rules and cautions for hearing the word, in the parable of the sower, and the application of it. Happy are we, and for ever indebted to free grace, if the same thing that is a parable to others, with which they are only amused, is a plain truth to us, by which we are taught and governed. We ought to take heed of the things that will hinder our profiting by the word we hear; to take heed lest we hear carelessly and slightly, lest we entertain prejudices against the word we hear; and to take heed to our spirits after we have heard the word, lest we lose what we have gained. The gifts we have, will be continued to us or not, as we use them for the glory of God, and the good of our brethren. Nor is it enough not to hold the truth in unrighteousness; we should desire to hold forth the word of life, and to shine, giving light to all around. Great encouragement is given to those who prove themselves faithful hearers of the word, by being doers of the work. Christ owns them as his relations. |