Therefore you shall speak unto them this word; Thus says the LORD God of Israel, Every wineskin shall be filled with wine: and they shall say unto you, Do we not certainly know that every wineskin shall be filled with wine?
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Bottle, of earthen ware, chap. xxv. 27. (Calmet)
Every man shall suffer, ver. 13. (Haydock)
This is another prophetical similitude denoting extreme perplexity. (Worthington)
Do. They deride the prophet, as if he said nothing worthy of notice. (Menochius)
And these things he said, setting laws and rules for his own disciples, that when they should have to receive as disciples those of all sorts that should come from the whole world, they might deal with them very gently. “Neither is new wine put into old wineskins.” Consider how his illustrations are like those in the Old Testament. The garment? The wineskins? For Jeremiah, too, calls the people “a waistcloth” and makes mention again of “jar” and of “wine.” Thus, the discourse being about gluttony and a table, he takes his illustrations from the same. - "Homilies on the Gospel of Matthew 30.5"