Matthew 25:7
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New International Version (©1984)
"Then all the virgins woke up and trimmed their lamps.

New Living Translation (©2007)
"All the bridesmaids got up and prepared their lamps.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Then all those virgins rose and trimmed their lamps.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"Then all those virgins rose and trimmed their lamps.

International Standard Version (©2008)
Then all the bridesmaids woke up and got their lamps ready.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Then all the bridesmaids woke up and got their lamps ready.

King James Bible
Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

American King James Version
Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

American Standard Version
Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

Bible in Basic English
Then all those virgins got up, and made ready their lights.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Then all those virgins arose and trimmed their lamps.

Darby Bible Translation
Then all those virgins arose and trimmed their torches.

English Revised Version
Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

Webster's Bible Translation
Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

Weymouth New Testament
"Then all those bridesmaids roused themselves and trimmed their torches.

World English Bible
Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

Young's Literal Translation
'Then rose all those virgins, and trimmed their lamps,

Geneva Study Bible

Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

People's New Testament

25:7 All... arose, and trimmed their lamps. The object of trimming would be to secure a brighter light. It would involve the trimming of the wick and replenishing the oil if needed. When the cry does arise there will be a wonderful lamp-trimming.

Wesley's Notes

25:7 They trimmed their lamps - They examined themselves and prepared to meet their God.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

7. Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps-the foolish virgins as well as the wise. How very long do both parties seem the same-almost to the moment of decision! Looking at the mere form of the parable, it is evident that the folly of "the foolish" consisted not in having no oil at all; for they must have had oil enough in their lamps to keep them burning up to this moment: their folly consisted in not making provision against its exhaustion, by taking with their lamp an oil-vessel wherewith to replenish their lamp from time to time, and so have it burning until the Bridegroom should come. Are we, then-with some even superior expositors-to conclude that the foolish virgins must represent true Christians as well as do the wise, since only true Christians have the Spirit, and that the difference between the two classes consists only in the one having the necessary watchfulness which the other wants? Certainly not. Since the parable was designed to hold forth the prepared and the unprepared to meet Christ at His coming, and how the unprepared might, up to the very last, be confounded with the prepared-the structure of the parable behooved to accommodate itself to this, by making the lamps of the foolish to burn, as well as those of the wise, up to a certain point of time, and only then to discover their inability to burn on for want of a fresh supply of oil. But this is evidently just a structural device; and the real difference between the two classes who profess to love the Lord's appearing is a radical one-the possession by the one class of an enduring principle of spiritual life, and the want of it by the other.

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

25:1-13 The circumstances of the parable of the ten virgins were taken from the marriage customs among the Jews, and explain the great day of Christ's coming. See the nature of Christianity. As Christians we profess to attend upon Christ, to honour him, also to be waiting for his coming. Sincere Christians are the wise virgins, and hypocrites the foolish ones. Those are the truly wise or foolish that are so in the affairs of their souls. Many have a lamp of profession in their hands, but have not, in their hearts, sound knowledge and settled resolution, which are needed to carry them through the services and trials of the present state. Their hearts are not stored with holy dispositions, by the new-creating Spirit of God. Our light must shine before men in good works; but this is not likely to be long done, unless there is a fixed, active principle in the heart, of faith in Christ, and love to God and our brethren. They all slumbered and slept. The delay represents the space between the real or apparent conversion of these professors, and the coming of Christ, to take them away by death, or to judge the world. But though Christ tarry past our time, he will not tarry past the due time. The wise virgins kept their lamps burning, but they did not keep themselves awake. Too many real Christians grow remiss, and one degree of carelessness makes way for another. Those that allow themselves to slumber, will scarcely keep from sleeping; therefore dread the beginning of spiritual decays. A startling summons was given. Go ye forth to meet Him, is a call to those prepared. The notice of Christ's approach, and the call to meet him, will awaken. Even those best prepared for death have work to do to get actually ready, 2Pe 3:14. It will be a day of search and inquiry; and it concerns us to think how we shall then be found. Some wanted oil to supply their lamps when going out. Those that take up short of true grace, will certainly find the want of it one time or other. An outward profession may light a man along this world, but the damps of the valley of the shadow of death will put out such a light. Those who care not to live the life, yet would die the death of the righteous. But those that would be saved, must have grace of their own; and those that have most grace, have none to spare. The best need more from Christ. And while the poor alarmed soul addresses itself, upon a sick-bed, to repentance and prayer, in awful confusion, death comes, judgment comes, the work is undone, and the poor sinner is undone for ever. This comes of having oil to buy when we should burn it, grace to get when we should use it. Those, and those only, shall go to heaven hereafter, that are made ready for heaven here. The suddenness of death and of Christ's coming to us then, will not hinder our happiness, if we have been prepared. The door was shut. Many will seek admission into heaven when it is too late. The vain confidence of hypocrites will carry them far in expectations of happiness. The unexpected summons of death may alarm the Christian; but, proceeding without delay to trim his lamp, his graces often shine more bright; while the mere professor's conduct shows that his lamp is going out. Watch therefore, attend to the business of your souls. Be in the fear of the Lord all the day long.


Matthew 25:6 "But at midnight there was a shout, 'Behold, the bridegroom! Come out to meet him.'
Matthew 25:8 "The foolish said to the prudent, 'Give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out.' (NASB ©1995)

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Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.

Lu 12:35 2Pe 3:14 Re 2:4,5 3:2,19,20

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