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- In Matthew 12:34, Jesus refers to the Pharisees as a "brood of vipers" and challenges them to either say and do what is right and good, or relinquish their pretensions to being good and religious. The verse highlights the inconsistency of their words and actions. The commentary suggests that this can be applied to their accusation that Jesus cast out devils by the assistance of Satan, emphasizing the need for consistency between belief and behavior12.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.(34) O generation of vipers. —Better, as in Matthew 3:7, brood of vipers. Here the law which had been pressed in its logical bearing in the preceding verse, is brought in to explain the bitter and evil words of the Pharisees. As long as they were what they were, nothing else was to be looked for.biblehub.com/commentaries/matthew/12-34.htm
The case Christ here puts, is a very easy and familiar one, and is obvious to common sense: the application of it may be made, either to the foregoing instance of Christ's casting out devils, which the Jews ascribed to the help of Satan; and then the sense is, either say I am a good man, and do good works, or that I am an evil man, and do evil works: to say that I do good works, as the casting out of devils must be allowed to...
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