Origin of Pharisaism
Matthew 23:1-7
Then spoke Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples,…


There was a great religious revival among the Jews after their return from the captivity, which continued for a considerable time; and which, after they had rebuilt the temple, sent them back to the law with a sincere desire to honour God by keeping its commands. So long as the life remained, the obedience was the real outcome of an inward principle; but when the life died out, then the obedience became only a fossil, and was soon covered over with corruption, until it became what we see it to have been in the days of the Saviour upon earth. The same danger attends on every spiritual movement. A real devotion to Christ stimulates to reverent attention to the forms of worship, and so long as that is simply an expression of loyalty to Him, all is well; but by and by all thought of Him drops out, and then only the ritual remains, becoming the idol of the heart, and so the life departs. Thus what was a voice full of sincerity in one generation, is often only an empty echo in that which follows.

(W. M. Taylor, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples,

WEB: Then Jesus spoke to the multitudes and to his disciples,




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