- Bible
- Matthew
- Chapter 16
- Verse 22
Matthew 16:22
“Then Peter took him, and began to rebuke him, saying, Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not be unto thee.”
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Commentary
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Gill's ExpositionBaptist theologian, 1697–1771
But he turned,.... Either to Peter, changing his countenance, and looking sternly upon him, or rather to the disciples;…
Barnes' NotesPresbyterian pastor, 1798–1870Matthew 16:21-23
See also Mar 7:31-33; Luk 9:22. “From that time forth.” This was the first intimation that he gave that he was to die in…
Matthew HenryNonconformist minister, 1662–1714Matthew 16:21-23
We have here Christ's discourse with his disciples concerning his own sufferings; in which observe,
I. Christ's…
Cambridge BibleAcademic commentary, 1882–1921
Be it far from thee, Lord Literally, (1) "may God pity thee," i. e. "give thee a better fate," or (2) "pity thyself."
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