Matthew 13:51

"and will cast them into the furnace of fire. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”"

Key Reflection

This passage symbolizes the judgment and eternal punishment for those who reject God's kingdom teachings, with the furnace of fire representing divine retribution and the weeping and gnashing of teeth illustrating their profound sorrow and regret in the afterlife.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 51. Jesus kindly asked them whether they understood these things. If not, he was still willing to teach them. He enjoined on them their duty to make a proper use of this knowledge, by speaking another parable. Every Scribe--instructed unto the kingdom of heaven. That is, every man that is acquainted with the gospel, or with the truth. A scribe was a learned man. As the disciples had said that they had understood the truth, he says that it should not be unemployed. They should bring it forth in due time, like a householder bringing out of his treasury, or place of deposit, what had been laid up there at any time, as it was needed. Bringeth forth.

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