Matthew
Matthew 16:8BSB·traditional attribution

Aware of their conversation, Jesus said, “You of little faith, why are you debating among yourselves about having no bread?

John Calvin Reformed

They show shameful ingratitude. After Christ created bread from nothing twice over to feed thousands, they fret about provisions as though He had lost His power. Faith keeps the memory of God's gifts alive; when we forget them, faith has fallen asleep and unbelief reigns.

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Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Christ speaks of spiritual things in earthly pictures, and His disciples hear only bread and butter. They forgot provisions because their minds were filled with better things, which is no small mercy. But mark this: the leaven of the Pharisees, their corrupt principles spreading like yeast through dough, is far more dangerous than an empty pantry, and disciples stand most in peril from hypocrites who cloak their poison in piety.

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Commenting on Matthew 16:5-12

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Christ saw their anxious reasonings without hearing a word, knowing by His omniscience the doubts festering in their minds. They were blaming each other for negligence, distressing themselves over bread as if they faced starvation, yet He had just shown He could create it from nothing.

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