"Art thou greater than our father Abraham, which is dead? and the prophets are dead: whom makest thou thyself?"
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Art thou greater than our father Abraham?.... So the woman of Samaria said, concerning Jacob, Joh 4:12 . The Jews had a mighty opinion of their ancestors, especially of Abraham; and yet they allow the Messiah to be greater than he,
as Jesus truly was: so one of their ancient commentators (w) on those words of Isa 52:13 thus paraphrases them, ""Behold my servant shall deal prudently", this is the King Messiah; "he shall be exalted" above Abraham, as it is written, Gen 14:22 , "and extolled" above Moses, as it is written, Num 11:12 , and he shall be higher than the ministering angels, as it is written, Eze 1:26 , for he shall be , "greater than the fathers".'' They add here, of Abraham, which is dead; he was a great and good man, and yet dead: and the prophets are dead; though they truly kept, and faithfully delivered the word of God: whom makest thou thyself? who art a poor carpenter's son, a Galilean, a Nazarene, and yet makest thyself greater than Abraham, or any of the prophets; yea, makest thyself to be God, to promise security from death, and an everlasting continuance of life upon keeping thy word. (w) Tachuma apud Huls. p. 321.
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Art thou greater than our father Abraham?.... So the woman of Samaria said, concerning Jacob, Joh 4:12 . The Jews had a mighty opinion of their ancestors, especially of Abraham; and yet they allow the Messiah to be greater than he,
as Jesus truly was: so one of their ancient commentators (w) on those words of Isa 52:13 thus paraphrases them, ""Behold my servant shall deal prudently", this is the King Messiah; "he shall be exalted" above Abraham, as it is written, Gen 14:22 , "and extolled" above Moses, as it is written, Num 11:12 , and he shall be higher than the ministering angels, as it is written, Eze 1:26 , for he shall be , "greater than the fathers".'' They add here, of Abraham, which is dead; he was a great and good man, and yet dead: and the prophets are dead; though they truly kept, and faithfully delivered the word of God: whom makest thou thyself? who art a poor carpenter's son, a Galilean, a Nazarene, and yet makest thyself greater than Abraham, or any of the prophets; yea, makest thyself to be God, to promise security from death, and an everlasting continuance of life upon keeping thy word. (w) Tachuma apud Huls. p. 321.