Matthew
Matthew 11:22KJV·traditional attribution

But I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the day of judgment, than for you.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Christ stopped his praise of John to condemn those who had both John's ministry and his own among them and profited not at all. The Jewish people of that generation were as barren and unprofitable as could be; nothing is more absurd than to have good preaching and be never the better for it.

AI summary

Commenting on Matthew 11:16-24

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And thou Capernaum,.... This city is singled out from all the rest, and spoken to particularly, because of its peculiar advantages: which art exalted unto heaven; which has respect to the very great privileges this place enjoyed, it being the city where Christ chose to dwell, and for a time fixed his abode in; where he first began to preach, and where such a train...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 22. (v) "It shall be more tolerable"