And greetings in the markets, and to be called of men, Rabbi, [a]Rabbi.

(A)[b]But be not ye [c]called, Rabbi: for [d]one is your doctor, to wit, Christ, and all ye are brethren.

And (B)call no man your [e]father upon the earth: for there is but one, your father which is in heaven.

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Footnotes

  1. Matthew 23:7 This word Rabbi, signifieth one that is above his fellows, and is as good as a number of them: and we may see by the repeating of it, how proud a rule it was. Now they were called Rabbi, which by the laying on of hands were uttered and declared to the world to be wise men.
  2. Matthew 23:8 Modesty is a singular ornament of God’s minsters.
  3. Matthew 23:8 Seek not ambitiously after it: for our Lord doth not forbid us to give the Magistrate and our Masters the honor that is due to them, Augustine de sermone verbi Domine ex, Matt. 11.
  4. Matthew 23:8 He seemeth to allude to a place of Isaiah, chapter 54:13, and Jer. 31:34.
  5. Matthew 23:9 He shooteth at a fashion which the Jews used, for they called the Rabbis, our fathers.

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