Show Bible Commentary For A Bible Verse

Click here to show/hide instructions.

Selected Verse: Matthew 6:27 - Strong Concordance

Verse         Translation Text
Mt 6:27 Strong Concordance [1161] Which [1537] [5101] of you [5216] by taking thought [3309] can [1410] add [4369] one [1520] cubit [4083] unto [1909] his [846] stature [2244]?
  King James Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?

Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse

Open All | Close All Open All | Close All
 
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
Which of you, by taking thought--anxious solicitude.

can add one cubit unto his stature?--"Stature" can hardly be the thing intended here: first, because the subject is the prolongation of life, by the supply of its necessaries of food and clothing: and next, because no one would dream of adding a cubit--or a foot and a half--to his stature, while in the corresponding passage in Luke (Luk 12:25-26) the thing intended is represented as "that thing which is least." But if we take the word in its primary sense of "age" (for "stature" is but a secondary sense) the idea will be this, "Which of you, however anxiously you vex yourselves about it, can add so much as a step to the length of your life's journey?" To compare the length of life to measures of this nature is not foreign to the language of Scripture (compare Psa 39:5; Ti2 4:7, &c.). So understood, the meaning is clear and the connection natural. In this the best critics now agree.
 
Top
7 I have fought [75] a good [2570] fight [73], I have finished [5055] my course [1408], I have kept [5083] the faith [4102]:
5 Behold, thou hast made [05414] my days [03117] as an handbreadth [02947]; and mine age [02465] is as nothing before thee: verily every [03605] man [0120] at his best state [05324] is altogether [03605] vanity [01892]. Selah [05542].
25 And [1161] which [5101] of [1537] you [5216] with taking thought [3309] can [1410] add [4369] to [1909] his [846] stature [2244] one [1520] cubit [4083]?
26 If [1487] ye then [3767] be [1410] not [3777] able to do [1410] that thing which is least [1646], why [5101] take ye thought [3309] for [4012] the rest [3062]?
23 Therefore [1223] [5124] said [2036] his [846] parents [1118], [3754] He is [2192] of age [2244]; ask [2065] him [846].
21 But [1161] by what means [4459] he [991] now [3568] seeth [991], we know [1492] not [3756]; or [2228] who [5101] hath opened [455] his [846] eyes [3788], we [2249] know [1492] not [3756]: he [846] is [2192] of age [2244]; ask [2065] him [846]: he [846] shall speak [2980] for [4012] himself [848].
26 If [1487] ye then [3767] be [1410] not [3777] able to do [1410] that thing which is least [1646], why [5101] take ye thought [3309] for [4012] the rest [3062]?
4 LORD [03068], make me to know [03045] mine end [07093], and the measure [04060] of my days [03117], what it is; that I may know [03045] how frail [02310] I am.
5 Behold, thou hast made [05414] my days [03117] as an handbreadth [02947]; and mine age [02465] is as nothing before thee: verily every [03605] man [0120] at his best state [05324] is altogether [03605] vanity [01892]. Selah [05542].
5 Behold, thou hast made [05414] my days [03117] as an handbreadth [02947]; and mine age [02465] is as nothing before thee: verily every [03605] man [0120] at his best state [05324] is altogether [03605] vanity [01892]. Selah [05542].
21 But [1161] by what means [4459] he [991] now [3568] seeth [991], we know [1492] not [3756]; or [2228] who [5101] hath opened [455] his [846] eyes [3788], we [2249] know [1492] not [3756]: he [846] is [2192] of age [2244]; ask [2065] him [846]: he [846] shall speak [2980] for [4012] himself [848].