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Luke 23:35

The Pulpit Commentary on Luke 23:35

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And the people stood beholding. A hush seems to have fallen over the scene. The crowd of by-standers were awed as they at first silently gazed on the dying form of the great Teacher. What memories must have surged up in the hearts of many of the gazers?

봫emories of his parables, his mighty miracles, his words of love; memories of the raising of Lazarus, and of the day of palms! Such a silent awe-struck contemplation was dangerous, the rulers felt, so they hastened to commence their mockery??

to clear," as Stier remarks, "the stifling air, and deafen the voice which was stirring even in themselves." "Look now," they would cry, "at the end of the Man who said he could do, and pretended to do, such strange, unheard-of things!"

They seem soon to have induced many to join in their mocking cries and gestures, and so to break the awful silence.

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