Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Wine mingled with gall (oinon meta xolhv memigmenon). Late MSS. read
vinegar (ocov) instead of wine and Mark (Mark 15:23) has myrrh instead of gall. The myrrh gave the sour wine a better flavour and like the bitter gall had a narcotic and stupefying effect. Both elements may have been in the drink which Jesus tasted and refused to drink. Women provided the drink to deaden the sense of pain and the soldiers may have added the gall to make it disagreeable. Jesus desired to drink to the full the cup from his Father's hand (John 18:11).
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Matthew 27:34:
Mark 15:23
Luke 20:41
John 19:29
Acts 8:23
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