Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Matthew 9:15
The children of the bridechamber mourn. The friends of the
bridegroom, for the bride was brought to his father's house. Fasting
was usually a sign of sorrow. He was himself the Bridegroom, and still
with his disciples.
When the bridegroom shall be taken from them. An allusion
especially to the crushing sorrow when he was crucified and buried.
Real fasting takes place when there is real occasion for it. See
Acts 13:2 14:23 2Co 6:5 11:27.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Matthew 9:15
Mark 2:14
Luke 5:27-39
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