Luke
Luke 6:41BSB·traditional attribution

Why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye but fail to notice the beam in your own eye?

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

All these sayings of Christ we had before in Matthew; some of them in ch. 7, others in other places. They were sayings that Christ often used; they needed only to be mentioned, it was easy to apply them. Grotius thinks that we need not be critical here in seeking for the coherence: they are golden sentences, like Solomon's proverbs or parables. Let us observe here, I.

Commenting on Luke 6:37-49

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Either how canst thou say to thy brother,.... Guilty of the lesser sin; brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye; that is, suffer me to reprove thee for thy sin: the word "brother" is omitted in the Cambridge copy of Beza's, and in the Persic version; nor is it in Matthew; but in the Syriac and Ethiopic versions it is...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

THE TWELVE APOSTLES CHOSEN--GATHERING MULTITUDES--GLORIOUS HEALING. (Luke 6:12-49) went out--probably from Capernaum. all night in prayer . . . and when . . . day, he called, &c.--The work with which the next day began shows what had been the burden of this night's devotions.

Commenting on Luke 6:12-49