The events recorded in this chapter took place in
Galilee and
Judea beyond the
Jordan (
Perea), before Jesus and his party later enter
Jericho, on their way to
Jerusalem. Jesus leaves Galilee at this stage in Matthew's narrative (): the
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary reflects that "few readers probably note it as the Redeemer's Farewell to Galilee". He does not return there until after his
resurrection from the dead. Subsequently, the announcement of the
angels that Jesus has risen (
Matthew 28:7), Jesus' own greeting to the women who meet him (
Matthew 28:10) and the final words of Matthew's gospel, the final appearance of Jesus and his commission to "make disciples of all the nations" (
Matthew 28:19) all refer back to the Galilee, which Jesus leaves at this time. In , after blessing the
little children, Jesus "departed from there", but no indication is given of where he went. The
Jerusalem Bible renders this text as "[Jesus] went on his way". The writer of the
Pulpit Commentary confidently asserts that at this point Jesus "set out from Peraea, journeying towards Jerusalem", and theologian
John Gill agrees with this interpretation. In the rich young man "went away" from his encounter with Jesus, leaving Jesus to speak with his disciples about the difficulty faced by "a rich man [wishing] to enter the kingdom of heaven". ==Verse 1==