SEV Biblia, Chapter 18:26
Y los que lo oían, dijeron: ¿Y quién podrá ser salvo?
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 26. And they that heard it, said, who then can be saved ?] These were the disciples of Christ, who so said; (see Matthew 19:25).
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 18-30 - Many have a great deal in them very commendable, yet perish for lack of some one thing; so this ruler could not bear Christ's terms, whic would part between him and his estate. Many who are loth to leav Christ, yet do leave him. After a long struggle between their convictions and their corruptions, their corruptions carry the day They are very sorry that they cannot serve both; but if one must be quitted, it shall be their God, not their wordly gain. Their boaste obedience will be found mere outside show; the love of the world in some form or other lies at the root. Men are apt to speak too much of what they have left and lost, of what they have done and suffered for Christ, as Peter did. But we should rather be ashamed that there ha been any regret or difficulty in doing it.
Greek Textus Receptus
ειπον 2036 5627 V-2AAI-3P δε 1161 CONJ οι 3588 T-NPM ακουσαντες 191 5660 V-AAP-NPM και 2532 CONJ τις 5101 I-NSM δυναται 1410 5736 V-PNI-3S σωθηναι 4982 5683 V-APN
Robertson's NT Word Studies
18:26 {qen who} (kai tis). Literally, {and who}. The kai calls attention to what has just been said. Wealth was assumed to be mark of divine favor, not a hindrance to salvation.