THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW - Chapter 27 - Verse 47
Verse 47. This man calleth for Elias. This was done purposely to
deride him and his pretentions to be the Messiah. The words Eli, Eli,
they might easily pretend that they understood to mean Elias, or so
pervert them. The taunt would be more cutting, because it was the
universal belief of the Jews, as well as the doctrine of Christ, that
Elias would come before the Messiah. They derided him now, as
calling upon Elias, when God would not help him; still keeping up
the pretensions to being the Messiah, and invoking Elijah to come
from the dead to aid him. Or it is possible that this might have
been said by some bystanders, who did not understand the language
in which he spoke, or who might not have been near enough to hear
him distinctly.