3 All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not.
3 So you must be careful to do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach.
3 so practice and observe whatever they tell you-- but not what they do. For they preach, but do not practice.
3 You won't go wrong in following their teachings on Moses. But be careful about following them. They talk a good line, but they don't live it. They don't take it into their hearts and live it out in their behavior. It's all spit-and-polish veneer.
3 Therefore whatever they tell you to observe, that observe and do, but do not do according to their works; for they say, and do not do.
3 So practice and obey whatever they tell you, but don't follow their example. For they don't practice what they teach.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Matthew 23:3
Commentary on Matthew 23:1-12
(Read Matthew 23:1-12)
The scribes and Pharisees explained the law of Moses, and enforced obedience to it. They are charged with hypocrisy in religion. We can only judge according to outward appearance; but God searches the heart. They made phylacteries. These were scrolls of paper or parchment, wherein were written four paragraphs of the law, to be worn on their foreheads and left arms, Numbers 15:38, to remind them of their being a peculiar people; but the Pharisees made them larger than common, as if they were thereby more religious than others. Pride was the darling, reigning sin of the Pharisees, the sin that most easily beset them, and which our Lord Jesus takes all occasions to speak against. For him that is taught in the word to give respect to him that teaches, is commendable; but for him that teaches, to demand it, to be puffed up with it, is sinful. How much is all this against the spirit of Christianity! The consistent disciple of Christ is pained by being put into chief places. But who that looks around on the visible church, would think this was the spirit required? It is plain that some measure of this antichristian spirit prevails in every religious society, and in every one of our hearts.