Matthew 23:13
Summary for Matt 23:13-36: 23:13-36 a Matthew collected seven statements of what sorrow awaits you (literally woe to you), drawing upon similar Old Testament listings (Isa 5:8-23 b; Hab 2:6-20 c), and he arranged them to climax in the murder of the prophets. 23:13 d What sorrow awaits you: A stark warning of judgment from God.• Hypocrites! In English, hypocrisy describes a contradiction between reality and appearance. But in biblical usage, hypocrisy is misperceiving God’s will, leading people astray, and thus incurring God’s judgment. Coupled with this is often a desire for prestige and power (23:5-12 e), abuse of teaching authority, false teachings on doctrine or practice (23:13-22 f), and preoccupation with ethical minutiae (23:23-28 g). An accurate English term for this combination of factors is heresy. The Pharisees and teachers of religious law displayed all of these characteristics. As the Christian church began to grow, these characteristics continued to appear (e.g., 1 Tim 4:1-3 h; 2 Pet 2:1-22 i), so God’s children always need to guard against them (Jas 4:7-10 j; 1 Pet 2:1-3 k).
• shut the door of the Kingdom: By their false teaching and opposition to Jesus (see Matt 9:32-34 l; 12:22-37 m; 15:12-14 n; 21:15 o; John 9:13-34 p), the teachers of religious law and Pharisees prevented others from hearing and believing the truth about the Messiah.
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