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Vincent -> Mat 24:40
Vincent: Mat 24:40 - Shall be taken - left Shall be taken - left
Both verbs are in the present tense, which makes the saying more lively. One is taken and one is left . So Rev.
Shall be taken - left
Both verbs are in the present tense, which makes the saying more lively. One is taken and one is left . So Rev.
Wesley -> Mat 24:40
Wesley: Mat 24:40 - One is taken Into God's immediate protection: and one is left - To share the common calamities. Our Lord speaks as having the whole transaction present before his ...
Into God's immediate protection: and one is left - To share the common calamities. Our Lord speaks as having the whole transaction present before his eyes.
Clarke -> Mat 24:40-41; Mat 24:40-41
Clarke: Mat 24:40-41 - Then shall two men - two women - one shall be taken, and the other left Then shall two men - two women - one shall be taken, and the other left - The meaning seems to be, that so general should these calamities be, that ...
Then shall two men - two women - one shall be taken, and the other left - The meaning seems to be, that so general should these calamities be, that no two persons, wheresoever found, or about whatsoever employed, should be both able to effect their escape; and that captivity and the sword should have a complete triumph over this unhappy people

Clarke: Mat 24:40-41 - Two women shall be grinding Two women shall be grinding - Women alone are still employed in grinding the corn in the east; and it is only when despatch is required, or the uppe...
Two women shall be grinding - Women alone are still employed in grinding the corn in the east; and it is only when despatch is required, or the uppermost millstone is heavy, that a second woman is added. See Wakefield, and Harmer, Obs. vol. i. 253. That they were formerly thus employed, see Exo 11:5, and the note there. See also Isa 47:2.
Calvin -> Mat 24:40
Calvin: Mat 24:40 - Two men shall then be in the field 40.Two men shall then be in the field Before mentioning this, Luke inserts some sentences; the first of which is presented by Matthew as belonging to...
40.Two men shall then be in the field Before mentioning this, Luke inserts some sentences; the first of which is presented by Matthew as belonging to the destruction of Jerusalem, Let not him who shall be on the house-top go down into his house to carry away his furniture. But it is possible that Christ applied the same words to various subjects. Luke states also a warning, that the disciples should remember Lot’s wife; that is, that they should forget those things which are behind, (Phi 3:13) and advance towards the end of the heavenly calling. For Lot’s wife was changed into a pillar of salt, (Gen 19:26,) because, hesitating whether there were good reasons for departing from the city, she looked behind her, by which she gave the lie to the heavenly oracle. Perhaps, too, regret at leaving her nest, in which she had dwelt with comfort, induced her to turn her head. Since, therefore, God intended that she should remain as an everlasting demonstration, our minds ought to be strengthened by the constancy of faith, that they may not hesitate and give way in the middle of the course; and they ought also to be trained to perseverance, in order that, bidding adieu to the fascinations of a transitory life, they may rise cheerfully and willingly towards heaven.
Luke adds a third sentence, whosoever shall seek to save his soul will lose it, that the desire of an earthly life may not prevent believers from passing rapidly through the midst of death, to the salvation laid up for them in heaven. And Christ employs a strong expression to denote the frailty of the present life, when he says that souls (
Defender -> Mat 24:40
Defender: Mat 24:40 - one shall be taken The long section beginning at Mat 24:36 continually emphasizes watchfulness, and therefore imminence. In view of this context, the first event of His ...
The long section beginning at Mat 24:36 continually emphasizes watchfulness, and therefore imminence. In view of this context, the first event of His coming, the sudden rapture of believers, is the theme here. The one taken is caught up to be with the Lord, while his fellow worker, an unbeliever, is to endure the tribulation. Anyone who sets a date for His coming, however, is bound to be wrong, "for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh" (Mat 24:44; Mat 24:50)."
TSK -> Mat 24:40
TSK: Mat 24:40 - the one the one : 2Ch 33:12-24; Luk 17:34-37, Luk 23:39-43; 1Co 4:7; 2Pe 2:5, 2Pe 2:7-9
the one : 2Ch 33:12-24; Luk 17:34-37, Luk 23:39-43; 1Co 4:7; 2Pe 2:5, 2Pe 2:7-9

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Poole -> Mat 24:40-41
Poole: Mat 24:40-41 - -- Ver. 40,41. Some refer this to the coming of Christ in his kingdom of grace; some: to his coming in the day of judgment: it is true of both those com...
Ver. 40,41. Some refer this to the coming of Christ in his kingdom of grace; some: to his coming in the day of judgment: it is true of both those comings. God shows the freeness of his grace much in the conversion of sinners, and makes discriminations of which we can give no account, as he tells us, Luk 4:25-27 . But it seemeth here rather to be understood of that separation which Christ shall make at the day of judgment, of the sheep from the goats, the elect from the reprobates; for of that coming our Saviour seemeth to be speaking, both in the preceding and in the following words.
Haydock -> Mat 24:40
Haydock: Mat 24:40 - -- Then of two men, who shall think of nothing less than of going to appear before God, one shall be taken to be placed among the number of the elect, an...
Then of two men, who shall think of nothing less than of going to appear before God, one shall be taken to be placed among the number of the elect, and the other shall be left condemned to eternal fire with the damned, on account of his crimes. (Bible de Vence) ---
This example of the men in the field, and of the condition and disposition of men at the period of the deluge, strongly expresses how unexpectedly these evils will rush in upon mankind; and the subsequent account of the two women grinding in the mill, shews how little they were solicitous for their salvation. We are, moreover, taught by these examples, that some of all states and conditions will be saved, whether rich or poor, in ease or labour, or decorated with all the various degrees of worldly honour. The same is mentioned in Exodus, chap. xi, ver. 5. From the first-born of Pharao, who sitteth on his throne, even to the first-born of the handmaid that is at the mill, ... every first-born shall die. (St. John Chrysostom, hom. lxxviii.)
Gill -> Mat 24:40
Gill: Mat 24:40 - Then shall two be in the field // the one shall be taken // and the other left Then shall two be in the field,.... About their proper business, of husbandry, ploughing, or sowing, or any other rural employment:
the one shall b...
Then shall two be in the field,.... About their proper business, of husbandry, ploughing, or sowing, or any other rural employment:
the one shall be taken; not by the preaching of the Gospel, into the kingdom of God, or Gospel dispensation; though such a distinction God makes, by the ministry of the word, accompanied by his Spirit and power; nor by angels, to meet Christ in the air, and to be introduced into his kingdom and glory; but by the eagles, the Roman army, and either killed or carried captive by them:
and the other left; not in a state of nature and unregeneracy, as many are, to whom the Gospel is preached; nor with devils at the last day, to be thrust down by them into the infernal regions; but by the Romans, being by some remarkable providence, or another, delivered out of their hands; which was the case of some few, and these of the meaner sort; and therefore persons of a rural life and occupation are instanced in.

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NET Notes -> Mat 24:40
NET Notes: Mat 24:40 There is debate among commentators and scholars over the phrase one will be taken and one left about whether one is taken for judgment or for salvatio...
Geneva Bible -> Mat 24:40
Geneva Bible: Mat 24:40 ( 10 ) Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
( 10 ) Against those...

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MHCC -> Mat 24:29-41
MHCC: Mat 24:29-41 - --Christ foretells his second coming. It is usual for prophets to speak of things as near and just at hand, to express the greatness and certainty of...
Matthew Henry -> Mat 24:32-51
Matthew Henry: Mat 24:32-51 - -- We have here the practical application of the foregoing prediction; in general, we must expect and prepare for the events here foretold. ...
Barclay -> Mat 24:32-41
Barclay: Mat 24:32-41 - "THE COMING OF THE KING" Few passages confront us with greater difficulties than this. It is in two sections and they seem to contradict each other. The first (...
Constable: Mat 19:3--26:1 - --VI. The official presentation and rejection of the King 19:3--25:46
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