Chapter 19:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Luke Acts
John 19
Concise Complete
Christ condemned and crucified. (1-18) Christ on the
cross. (19-30) His side pierced. (31-37) The burial of Jesus. (38-42)
Verses 1-18 Little
did Pilate think with what holy regard these sufferings of Christ would, in
after-ages, be thought upon and spoken of by the best and greatest of men. Our
Lord Jesus came forth, willing to be exposed to their scorn. It is good for
every one with faith, to behold Christ Jesus in his sufferings. Behold him, and
love him; be still looking unto Jesus. Did their hatred sharpen their endeavours
against him? and shall not our love for him quicken our endeavours for him and
his kingdom? Pilate seems to have thought that Jesus might be some person above
the common order. Even natural conscience makes men afraid of being found
fighting against God. As our Lord suffered for the sins both of Jews and
Gentiles, it was a special part of the counsel of Divine Wisdom, that the Jews
should first purpose his death, and the Gentiles carry that purpose into effect.
Had not Christ been thus rejected of men, we had been for ever rejected of God.
Now was the Son of man delivered into the hands of wicked and unreasonable men.
He was led forth for us, that we might escape. He was nailed to the cross, as a
Sacrifice bound to the altar. The Scripture was fulfilled; he did not die at the
altar among the sacrifices, but among criminals sacrificed to public justice.
And now let us pause, and with faith look upon Jesus. Was ever sorrow like unto
his sorrow? See him bleeding, see him dying, see him and love him! love him, and
live to him!
Verses 19-30 Here
are some remarkable circumstances of Jesus' death, more fully related than
before. Pilate would not gratify the chief priests by allowing the writing to be
altered; which was doubtless owing to a secret power of God upon his heart, that
this statement of our Lord's character and authority might continue. Many things
done by the Roman soldiers were fulfilments of the prophecies of the Old
Testament. All things therein written shall be fulfilled. Christ tenderly
provided for his mother at his death. Sometimes, when God removes one comfort
from us, he raises up another for us, where we looked not for it. Christ's
example teaches all men to honour their parents in life and death; to provide
for their wants, and to promote their comfort by every means in their power.
Especially observe the dying word wherewith Jesus breathed out his soul. It is
finished; that is, the counsels of the Father concerning his sufferings were now
fulfilled. It is finished; all the types and prophecies of the Old Testament,
which pointed at the sufferings of the Messiah, were accomplished. It is
finished; the ceremonial law is abolished; the substance is now come, and all
the shadows are done away. It is finished; an end is made of transgression by
bringing in an everlasting righteousness. His sufferings were now finished, both
those of his soul, and those of his body. It is finished; the work of man's
redemption and salvation is now completed. His life was not taken from him by
force, but freely given up.
Verses 31-37 A
trial was made whether Jesus was dead. He died in less time than persons
crucified commonly did. It showed that he had laid down his life of himself. The
spear broke up the very fountains of life; no human body could survive such a
wound. But its being so solemnly attested, shows there was something peculiar in
it. The blood and water that flowed out, signified those two great benefits
which all believers partake of through Christ, justification and sanctification;
blood for atonement, water for purification. They both flow from the pierced
side of our Redeemer. To Christ crucified we owe merit for our justification,
and Spirit and grace for our sanctification. Let this silence the fears of weak
Christians, and encourage their hopes; there came both water and blood out of
Jesus' pierced side, both to justify and sanctify them. The Scripture was
fulfilled, in Pilate's not allowing his legs to be broken, Ps 34:20. There was a
type of this in the paschal lamb, Ex 12:46. May we ever look to Him, whom, by
our sins, we have ignorantly and heedlessly pierced, nay, sometimes against
convictions and mercies; and who shed from his wounded side both water and
blood, that we might be justified and sanctified in his name.
Verses 38-42
Joseph of Arimathea was a disciple of Christ in secret. Disciples should openly
own themselves; yet some, who in lesser trials have been fearful, in greater
have been courageous. When God has work to do, he can find out such as are
proper to do it. The embalming was done by Nicodemus, a secret friend to Christ,
though not his constant follower. That grace which at first is like a bruised
reed, may afterward resemble a strong cedar. Hereby these two rich men showed
the value they had for Christ's person and doctrine, and that it was not
lessened by the reproach of the cross. We must do our duty as the present day
and opportunity are, and leave it to God to fulfil his promises in his own way
and his own time. The grave of Jesus was appointed with the wicked, as was the
case of those who suffered as criminals; but he was with the rich in his death,
as prophesied,
isaiah
53:9 ; these two circumstances it was very unlikely should ever be united in
the same person. He was buried in a new sepulchre; therefore it could not be
said that it was not he, but some other that rose. We also are here taught not
to be particular as to the place of our burial. He was buried in the sepulchre
next at hand. Here is the Sun of Righteousness set for a while, to rise again in
greater glory, and then to set no more.
Chapter 19:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Lightfoot
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
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| Read John 19 |
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