Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Matthew 11:5 The dead are raised. In Luke, the raising of the widow's son at Nain immediately precedes this message (Luke 7:11-17); and in this Gospel we have seen the ruler's daughter raised (Matthew 9:18-26). The poor have the gospel preached to them. It adds to the force of this testimony that the poor had always been overlooked by Pharisees and the Jewish doctors. The ancient philosophers and theologians had no gospel for those who could not pay for it. The climax is preaching the gospel to the poor. Jesus answers John by pointing to his works. They were a more convincing answer than words. What he has done for mankind is still a most convincing demonstration.
Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Matthew 11:5:
Matthew 11:5
Luke 7:18-33
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