Matthew 26:37 Commentary - Abbott's Illustrated New Testament
Verse 37Sons of of Zebedee; James and John.
Matthew 26:38,39. These manifestations of suffering indicate something mysterious and peculiar in the mental anguish thus expressed. The nature of it is veiled, in a great measure, from our view; but it has been always supposed by the Christian church, that here commenced those sufferings by which the dying Redeemer made expiation for human sin.
Consult other comments:
Matthew 26:37 - Abbott's Illustrated New Testament
Matthew 26:37 - The Greek Testament
Matthew 26:37 - Calvin's Complete Commentary
Matthew 26:37 - The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Matthew 26:37 - Adam Clarke's Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible
Matthew 26:37 - Commentary on the Holy Bible by Thomas Coke
Matthew 26:37 - Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Matthew 26:37 - Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
Matthew 26:37 - The Expositor’s Greek Testament by Robertson
Matthew 26:37 - Geneva Bible Notes
Matthew 26:37 - John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
Matthew 26:37 - Gnomon of the New Testament
Matthew 26:37 - Henry Alford's Greek Testament
Matthew 26:37 - Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer's New Testament Commentary
Matthew 26:37 - Commentary Series on the Bible by Peter Pett
Matthew 26:37 - English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
Matthew 26:37 - Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament
Matthew 26:37 - A Popular Commentary on the New Testament
Matthew 26:37 - John Trapp's Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Matthew 26:37 - The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Matthew 26:37 - Whedon's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Abbott's Illustrated New Testament

The electronic edition of John S. C. Abbott and Jacob Abbott's The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; Translated Out of the Original Greek, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised; with Explanatory Notes has been produced from a copy of the printed text published by O. A. Browning and Company (Toledo, OH, 1878). The title on the spine of the book is Abbott's Illustrated New Testament, and on the half-title page, The Pictorial New Testament; with Notes; by Jacob and John S. C. Abbott.