Matthew - 26:60



60 and they found none. Even though many false witnesses came forward, they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward,

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Explanation and meaning of Matthew 26:60.

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But found none: yea, though many false witnesses came, yet found they none. At the last came two false witnesses,
and they found it not, though many false witnesses came. But afterward came two,
And they found not, whereas many false witnesses had come in. And last of all there came two false witnesses:
and they did not find; and many false witnesses having come near, they did not find; and at last two false witnesses having come near,
But found none: yes, though many false witnesses came, yet found they none. At the last came two false witnesses,
but they could find none, although many false witnesses came forward. At length there came two
And they were not able to get it, though a number of false witnesses came.
and they found none. Even though many false witnesses came forward. But afterward two came forward,
And they did not find any, even though many false witnesses had come forward. Then, at the very end, two false witnesses came forward,
but they did not find any, although many came forward with false evidence. Later on, however, two men came forward and said,

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Found none - That is, they found none on whose testimony they could with any show of reason convict him. The reason was, as Mark says Mark 14:56, that "their witnesses agreed not together." They differed about facts, times, and circumstances, as all false witnesses do. Two witnesses were required by their law, and they did not "dare" to condemn him without conforming, "in appearance" at least, to the requirements of the law.

Though many false witnesses came - There is an unaccountable confusion in the MSS. in this verse: without stating the variations, which may be seen in Griesbach, I shall give that which I believe to be the genuine sense of the evangelist. Then the chief priests and elders, and all the council, sought false witness against Jesus, to put him to death; but they found it not, though many false witnesses came up. At last two false witnesses came up, saying; This man said, etc. It is the property of falsity to be ever inconsistent, and to contradict itself; therefore they could not find two consistent testimonies, without which the Jewish law did not permit any person to be put to death. However, the hand of God was in this business: for the credit of Jesus, and the honor of the Christian religion, he would not permit him to be condemned on a false accusation; and, therefore, at last they were obliged to change their ground, and, to the eternal confusion of the unrighteous council, he is condemned on the very evidence of his own innocence, purity, and truth!

But found none,.... That were fit for their purpose,
yea, though many false witnesses came, yet found they none; whose testimonies were sufficient to put him to death, which was what they were resolved upon, or whose witness were not alike and agreed; for according to their law, a man must not die by the mouth of one witness only, but by the mouth of two or three witnesses agreed in a point; and though they might be willing enough to dispense with the law in this case, yet might have some regard to their own character and reputation; and especially as they meant to deliver him to the Roman governor, in order to be condemned by him; they knew they must have a charge, and this supported with a proper evidence, or they could not hope to succeed; for which reason, they could not put up, as they otherwise willingly would, with any sort of witnesses:
at the last came two false witnesses; who were agreed in a point, and whose testimonies were alike; at least, had a greater appearance of truth and agreement than the rest; though Mark says, "neither so did their witnesses agree together", Mark 14:59, as to prove the point, for which it was given.

Yet found they none - On whose evidence they could condemn him to die. At last came two false witnesses - Such they were, although part of what they said was true; because our Lord did not speak some of those words at all; nor any of them in this sense.

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