Matthew
Matthew 25:6ESV·traditional attribution

But at midnight there was a cry, ‘Here is the bridegroom! Come out to meet him.’

John Calvin Reformed

6. At midnight a cry arose. With respect to the cry I view it as taken metaphorically for his sudden arrival; for we know, that when any thing new and unexpected happens, men are wont to make a loud noise.

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And at midnight there was a cry made;.... Which is no other than the following notice of the bridegroom's coming, expressed in these words: behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet him: which supposes that then all things will be ready for his coming: all things respecting this world; all the strange and surprising events that were to come to pass, before the...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 6. At midnight. Later than was the usual custom, and hence they had fallen asleep. A cry made. Of those who were coming with the bridegroom. (y) "midnight" (z) "a cry made"