But if we say, ‘From men’...” they were afraid of the people, for they all held that John truly was a prophet.
We have here Christ examined by the great Sanhedrim concerning his authority; for they claimed a power to call prophets to an account concerning their mission. They came to him when he was walking in the temple, not for his diversion, but teaching the people, first one company and then another. The Peripatetic philosophers were so called from the custom they had of walking when they taught.
Commenting on Mark 11:27-33
And they answered and said unto Jesus,.... Being reduced by this dilemma to the greatest streight and difficulty; we cannot tell: they could, if they would, but they did not care to tell; they knew if they did, they should expose themselves one way or other: and Jesus answering, saith unto them, neither do I tell you by what authority I do these things; See Gill on Mat 21:27.
Verse 32. (k) "for all men counted John"