Matthew 22:33 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

They were astonished at his doctrine. — Better, teaching. The wonder was apparently caused by the way in which the truth of the popular creed had been proved from words which seemed to the careless reader to be altogether remote from it. It was the mode of teaching rather than the doctrine taught that astonished them. The other Gospels (Mark 12:28; Luke 20:39) record the admiration of agreement (“Master, Thou hast well spoken”) as well as astonishment. The better section of the Pharisees rejoiced to hear their opponents refuted with what seemed to them a greater dexterity than that of their ablest scribes.

Matthew 22:33

33 And when the multitude heard this, they were astonished at his doctrine.