38 Two rebels were crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left.
38 Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand, and another on the left.
38 Then two robbers were crucified with him, one on the right and one on the left.
38 Along with him, they also crucified two criminals, one to his right, the other to his left.
38 Then two robbers were crucified with Him, one on the right and another on the left.
38 Two revolutionaries were crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Matthew 27:38
Commentary on Matthew 27:35-44
(Read Matthew 27:35-44)
It was usual to put shame upon malefactors, by a writing to notify the crime for which they suffered. So they set up one over Christ's head. This they designed for his reproach, but God so overruled it, that even his accusation was to his honour. There were crucified with him at the same time, two robbers. He was, at his death, numbered among the transgressors, that we, at our death, might be numbered among the saints. The taunts and jeers he received are here recorded. The enemies of Christ labour to make others believe that of religion and of the people of God, which they themselves know to be false. The chief priests and scribes, and the elders, upbraid Jesus with being the King of Israel. Many people could like the King of Israel well enough, if he would but come down from the cross; if they could but have his kingdom without the tribulation through which they must enter into it. But if no cross, then no Christ, no crown. Those that would reign with him, must be willing to suffer with him. Thus our Lord Jesus, having undertaken to satisfy the justice of God, did it, by submitting to the punishment of the worst of men. And in every minute particular recorded about the sufferings of Christ, we find some prediction in the Prophets or the Psalms fulfilled.