Chief priests, elders, Pharisees, Herodians, Sadducees, lawyer’s insidious questions (Matthew 22:15-46) By Rev. Katherine Liu Bruce Christian Arts Ministries
Then the Pharisees went out and laid plans to
trap him in his words. They sent their disciples to him along with the
Herodians. “Teacher” they said, “We know you are a man of integrity and that
you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. You aren’t swayed by
men, because you pay no attention to who they are. Tell us then, what is your
opinion? Is it right pay taxes to Caesar or not? But Jesus, knowing their evil
intent, said, “ You hypocrites, why are you trying to trap me? Show me the coin
used for paying the tax.” They brought him a denarius, and he asked them, “Whose
portrait is this? And whose inscription?” “ Caesar’s” they replied. Then he said to
them, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.” (22:15-21)
Insight and understanding
The Herodians were those who took
sides with King Herod’s regime and took part with him in infiltrating Grecian
and Roman manners of life into Jewish culture. They sided with the Sadducees
but were opposed to the Pharisees. But here they united with the Pharisees to
ensnare the Lord Jesus. Verse 17 this was truly an ensnaring question, Giving
tribute to Caesar was opposed by all the Jews. If the Lord Jesus had said that
it was lawful to do this, He would have offended all the Jews, whose leaders
were the Pharisees. If He had said that it was not lawful, the Herodians, who
stood with the Roman government, would have
had strong ground to accuse Him. Verse 19 the Lord Jesus did not show
the Roman coin but asked them to show one to Him. Since they possessed one of
the Roman coins, they were caught. Verse 21 this is to pay tribute to Caesar
according to his governmental regulations. This is to pay the half – shekel to
God according to Exo.30:11-16, and to offer all the tithes to God according to
the law of God.
In
answer the Sadducees - At
the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage, they will
be like the angels in heaven. Matthew 22:23-33
That same day the Sadducees, who say there is
no resurrection, came to him with a question. “Teacher,” they said, “Moses told
us that if a man dies without having children, his brother must marry the widow
and have children for him. Now there were seven brothers among us. The first
one married and died, and since he had no children, he left his wife to his
brother, right on down to the seventh. Finally, the woman died. Now then, at
the resurrection, whose wife will she be of the seven, since all of them were
married to her? (vv.23-28)
Jesus replied, “You are in
error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God. At the
resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage, they will be
like the angels in heaven. But about the resurrection of the dead- have you not
read what God said to you, “I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob”?
He is not the God of the dead but of the living.” (vv.29-32) when the crowds heard this,
they were astonished at his teaching. (v.33)
Insight and understanding
Verse 29
Knowing the Scriptures is one thing; knowing the power of God is
another. We need to know both. The Scrptures here refer to the Old Testament
verses that concern the matter of resurrection, and the power of God refers to
the power of resurrection. Verse 32 as
God is the God of the living and is called “the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac
and the God of Jacob,” so the dead Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will be
resurrected. This is the way the Lord Jesus expounded the Scriptures –not only
according to the letter but also according to the life and power implied within
them. Verse 35 One who was knowledgeable in the law of Moses, a professional
interpreter of the law of the Old Testament. Verse 40 both commandments, the
commandment to love God and the commandment to love man, are a matter of love.
Love is the spirit of God’s commandments.
In answer to the Pharisees-the greatest commandment: Love the Lord your
God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. And Love
your neighbor as yourself. Matthew 22:34-40
While
the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, “What do you think
about the Christ? Whose son is he? “The son of David,” they replied. He said to them, “ How is it then that David, speaking by the
Spirit, calls him “Lord”? for he said, “ The Lord said to my Lord: “ sit at my
right hand until I put your enemies under your feet.” If then David calls him
“Lord” how can he be his son? No
one could say a word in reply, and from that day on one dared to ask him any
more questions.
In
sight and understanding
Verse 40 As portrayed in 21:23-22:46, during
His last visit to Jerusalem, the center of Judaism, Christ was surrounded by
the chief priests, elders, Pharisees, Herodians, and Sadducees, along with a
lawyer, all of whom endeavored to ensnare Him by asking puzzling and insidious
questions.
First,
the chief priests, representing the authority of the Jewish religion, and the
elders, representing the authority of the Jewish people, asked Him concerning
His authority (21:23). Their question was according to their religious concept.
Second, the Pharisees, the fundamentalists,
and the Herodians, who were zealous in politics, asked Him a question related
to politics.
Third,
the Sadducees, the modernists, questioned Him concerning fundamental belief.
Fourth,
a self-approved lawyer asked Him question concerning the law.
After answering all their questions wisely, He
asked them a question concerning the Christ. This is the question of questions.
Their questions
were related to religion, politics, belief, and the law, but Jesus’ question
was concerning the CHRIST, who is the center of all things. They knew religion, politics, belief, and
the law, but they paid no attention to Christ. Hence, He asked them, “What do you think concerning the Christ?”
This question of questions must be answered by everyone. Verse 43 Christ can be
known by us only in our spirit through God’s revelation (Eph.3:5). Verse 45 Christ is God; in
His divinity He is the Lord of David. He is also a man; in His humanity He
is the son of David. The Pharisees
had only half the scriptural knowledge concerning Christ’s person, i.e., that
He was the son of David according to His humanity. They did not have the other
half, i.e., that He was the Son of God according to His divinity. Verse 46
Chist’s question of questions concerning His wonderful person muzzled the
mouths of all His opposers.










