Matthew
Matthew 18:31ESV·traditional attribution

When his fellow servants saw what had taken place, they were greatly distressed, and they went and reported to their master all that had taken place.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

31. When his fellow-servants saw what was done. Though we ought not to search for mystery in these words — because they contain nothing but what nature teaches, and what we learn by daily experience — we ought to know that the men who live among us will be so many witnesses against us before God; for it is impossible but that cruelty shall excite...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

As there never was a greater pattern of humility, so there never was a greater preacher of it, than Christ; he took all occasions to command it, to commend it, to his disciples and followers. I. The occasion of this discourse concerning humility was an unbecoming contest among the disciples for precedency; they came to him, saying, among themselves (for they were ashamed to ask...

Commenting on Matthew 18:1-35

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And his Lord was wroth,.... Very angry, greatly incensed, and justly provoked at such inhuman treatment: and delivered him to the tormentors, or jail keepers. The Ethiopic version renders it, "to them that judge", or the judges; Munster's Hebrew Gospel, "to the punishers", or such that inflicted punishment according to the decree of the judge: from both, the sense may be, that he was delivered...