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 501    Gosp,  Mat   13:    1(1) |              understand his teaching (Matthew 16-17), explains the parable
 502    Gosp,  Mat   13:    1(1) |             the parable of the sower (Matthew 18-23) and of the weeds (
 503    Gosp,  Mat   13:    1(1) |              18-23) and of the weeds (Matthew 36-43), and ends with a
 504    Gosp,  Mat   13:    1(1) |           statement to the disciples (Matthew 51-52). ~
 505    Gosp,  Mat   13:    3(3) |            usual experience (e.g., in Matthew 13:33 the enormous amount
 506    Gosp,  Mat   13:   11(4) |            although it is asserted in Matthew 13:13. The mysteries: as
 507    Gosp,  Mat   13:   12(5) |               practical "wisdom" (see Matthew 25:29; Mark 4:25; Luke 8:
 508    Gosp,  Mat   13:   13(6) |            look . . . or understand': Matthew softens his Marcan source,
 509    Gosp,  Mat   13:   13(6) |          citation of Isaiah 6:9-10 in Matthew 13:14 supports the harsher
 510    Gosp,  Mat   13:   18(8) |              the word of the kingdom (Matthew 13:19); (2) those who believe
 511    Gosp,  Mat   13:   18(8) |               because of persecution (Matthew 13:20-21); (3) those who
 512    Gosp,  Mat   13:   18(8) |              the seduction of riches (Matthew 13:22); (4) those who respond
 513    Gosp,  Mat   13:   18(8) |             produce fruit abundantly (Matthew 13:23).~
 514    Gosp,  Mat   13:   24(9) |           This parable is peculiar to Matthew. The comparison in Matthew
 515    Gosp,  Mat   13:   24(9) |            Matthew. The comparison in Matthew 13:24 does not mean that
 516    Gosp,  Mat   13:   33(14)|              in this Q parable and in Matthew 16:12, yeast (or "leaven")
 517    Gosp,  Mat   13:   33(14)|             symbol of corruption (see Matthew 16:6, 11-12; Mark 8:15;
 518    Gosp,  Mat   13:   34(15)|             34] Only in parables: see Matthew 13:10-15.~
 519    Gosp,  Mat   13:   35(16)|               but it is doubtful that Matthew averted to that; for him,
 520    Gosp,  Mat   13:   38(19)|              in heaven and on earth" (Matthew 28:18).~
 521    Gosp,  Mat   13:   39(20)|               phrase is found only in Matthew (13:40, 49; 24:3; 28:20).~
 522    Gosp,  Mat   13:   41(21)|              from that of the Father (Matthew 13:43); see 1 Cor 15:24-
 523    Gosp,  Mat   13:   41(21)|         entire world; see the note on Matthew 13:38.~
 524    Gosp,  Mat   13:   51(25)|                                   51] Matthew typically speaks of the
 525    Gosp,  Mat   13:   52(26)|                             52] Since Matthew tends to identify the disciples
 526    Gosp,  Mat   13:   52(26)|               Twelve (see the note on Matthew 10:1), this saying about
 527    Gosp,  Mat   13:   52(26)|               respects. The church of Matthew has leaders among whom are
 528    Gosp,  Mat   13:   52(26)|              designated as "scribes" (Matthew 23:34). Like the scribes
 529    Gosp,  Mat   13:   52(26)|             translated householder in Matthew 13:27), see the note on
 530    Gosp,  Mat   13:   52(26)|               13:27), see the note on Matthew 24:45-51.~
 531    Gosp,  Mat   13:   54(28)|      astonishment at Jesus' teaching (Matthew 7:28); here the astonishment
 532    Gosp,  Mat   13:   54(28)|            regard him as pretentious. Matthew modifies his Marcan source (
 533    Gosp,  Mat   13:   54(28)|           modifies his Marcan source (Matthew 6:1-6). Jesus is not the
 534    Gosp,  Mat   13:   54(28)|              but the carpenter's son (Matthew 13:55), "and among his own
 535    Gosp,  Mat   13:   54(28)|              his own kin" is omitted (Matthew 13:57), he did not work
 536    Gosp,  Mat   13:   54(28)|             in face of such unbelief (Matthew 13:58) rather than the Marcan "...
 537    Gosp,  Mat   13:   54(28)|               any mighty deed there" (Matthew 6:5), and there is no mention
 538    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(1) |               the death of Jesus (see Matthew 17:12). The Marcan source (
 539    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(1) |               12). The Marcan source (Matthew 6:14-29) is much reduced
 540    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(1) |               attributed to Herodias (Matthew 6:19, 20), whereas here
 541    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(1) |           Herod's from the beginning (Matthew 6:5).~
 542    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(2) |              who received half of it (Matthew 2:23), Herod Antipas who
 543    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(2) |          fourth [part]"), although in Matthew 14:9 Matthew repeats the "
 544    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(2) |              although in Matthew 14:9 Matthew repeats the "king" of his
 545    Gosp,  Mat   14:    1(2) |           king" of his Marcan source (Matthew 6:26). ~
 546    Gosp,  Mat   14:   13(4) |               banquet in the kingdom (Matthew 8:11; 26:29), but it looks
 547    Gosp,  Mat   14:   19(5) |             bread at the Last Supper (Matthew 26:26). Since they were
 548    Gosp,  Mat   14:   19(5) |           eucharistic reference here. Matthew's silence about Jesus' dividing
 549    Gosp,  Mat   14:   22(7) |               waters, see the note on Matthew 8:26. Here that power is
 550    Gosp,  Mat   14:   22(7) |               his walking on the sea (Matthew 14:25; cf Psalm 77:20; Job
 551    Gosp,  Mat   14:   22(7) |             cf Psalm 77:20; Job 9:8). Matthew has inserted into the Marcan
 552    Gosp,  Mat   14:   22(7) |          special traditions on Peter (Matthew 14:28-31).~
 553    Gosp,  Mat   14:   31(10)|         little faith: see the note on Matthew 6:30. Why did you doubt?:
 554    Gosp,  Mat   14:   31(10)|               the verb is peculiar to Matthew and occurs elsewhere only
 555    Gosp,  Mat   14:   31(10)|              occurs elsewhere only in Matthew 28:17.~
 556    Gosp,  Mat   14:   33(11)|               to the Marcan parallel (Matthew 6:51) where the disciples
 557    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |            one's hands before eating (Matthew 15:2). Jesus' counterquestion
 558    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |              sake of their tradition (Matthew 15:3) and illustrates this
 559    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |         Decalogue concerning parents (Matthew 15:4-6). Denouncing them
 560    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |        derogatory prophecy of Isaiah (Matthew 15:7-8). Then with a wider
 561    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |            wider audience (the crowd, Matthew 15:10) he goes beyond the
 562    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |             has started. The parable (Matthew 15:11) is an attack on the
 563    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |     antitheses that abrogate the law (Matthew 5:31-32, 33-34, 38-39).
 564    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |            guidance of the Pharisees (Matthew 15:13-14), he explains the
 565    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |              he explains the parable (Matthew 15:15) to them, saying that
 566    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |           from what enters the mouth (Matthew 15:17) but from the evil
 567    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |               within, from the heart (Matthew 15:18-20). The last verse
 568    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |           unwashed hands). Because of Matthew's omission of Mark 7:19b,
 569    Gosp,  Mat   15:    1(1) |              some scholars think that Matthew has weakened the Marcan
 570    Gosp,  Mat   15:   15(7) |                                   15] Matthew specifies Peter as the questioner,
 571    Gosp,  Mat   15:   19(8) |          thirteen things that defile (Matthew 7:21-22) is here reduced
 572    Gosp,  Mat   15:   19(8) |             content of the Decalogue. Matthew 15:21-28: See the note on
 573    Gosp,  Mat   15:   19(8) |             15:21-28: See the note on Matthew 8:5-13.~
 574    Gosp,  Mat   15:   21(9) |                21-28] See the note on Matthew 8:5-13.~
 575    Gosp,  Mat   15:   24(10)|                   24] See the note on Matthew 10:5-6.~
 576    Gosp,  Mat   15:   26(11)|         Israel. Dogs: see the note on Matthew 7:6.~
 577    Gosp,  Mat   15:   28(12)|              the centurion's servant (Matthew 8:10), Matthew ascribes
 578    Gosp,  Mat   15:   28(12)|               servant (Matthew 8:10), Matthew ascribes Jesus' granting
 579    Gosp,  Mat   15:   28(12)|               in the Marcan parallel (Matthew 7:24-30).~
 580    Gosp,  Mat   15:   32(13)|         feeding of the five thousand (Matthew 14:13-21). It differs from
 581    Gosp,  Mat   15:   32(13)|        initiative, not the disciples (Matthew 15:32), and in the numbers:
 582    Gosp,  Mat   15:   32(13)|           been with Jesus three days (Matthew 15:32), seven loaves are
 583    Gosp,  Mat   15:   32(13)|          seven loaves are multiplied (Matthew 15:36), seven baskets of
 584    Gosp,  Mat   15:   32(13)|             remain after the feeding (Matthew 15:37), and four thousand
 585    Gosp,  Mat   15:   32(13)|            four thousand men are fed (Matthew 15:38).~
 586    Gosp,  Mat   15:   36(14)|                  36] Gave thanks: see Matthew 14:19, "said the blessing."
 587    Gosp,  Mat   16:    1(1) |               heaven: see the note on Matthew 12:38-42. ~
 588    Gosp,  Mat   16:    4(3) |                   4] See the notes on Matthew 12:39, 40.~
 589    Gosp,  Mat   16:    5(4) |           bind and to loose on earth (Matthew 16:19), an authority that
 590    Gosp,  Mat   16:    5(4) |               the Pharisees (see also Matthew 12:12-14) prepares for a
 591    Gosp,  Mat   16:    6(5) |               Leaven: see the note on Matthew 13:33. Sadducees: Matthew'
 592    Gosp,  Mat   16:    6(5) |             Matthew 13:33. Sadducees: Matthew's Marcan source speaks rather
 593    Gosp,  Mat   16:    6(5) |             of "the leaven of Herod" (Matthew 8:15).~
 594    Gosp,  Mat   16:   12(7) |               in the Marcan parallel (Matthew 8:14-21).~
 595    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(8) |             as Son of the living God (Matthew 16:16). Jesus' response,
 596    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(8) |             from material peculiar to Matthew, attributes the confession
 597    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(8) |               granted to Peter alone (Matthew 16:17) and makes him the
 598    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(8) |          Jesus will build his church (Matthew 16:18) and the disciple
 599    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(8) |              in heaven, i.e., by God (Matthew 16:19).~
 600    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(9) |              A.D. 34 (see the note on Matthew 14:1). He rebuilt the town
 601    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(9) |         himself as the Son of Man (cf Matthew 16:15).~
 602    Gosp,  Mat   16:   14(10)|             14] John the Baptist: see Matthew 14:2. Elijah: cf Malachi
 603    Gosp,  Mat   16:   14(10)|               10; and see the note on Matthew 3:4. Jeremiah: an addition
 604    Gosp,  Mat   16:   14(10)|              Jeremiah: an addition of Matthew to the Marcan source.~
 605    Gosp,  Mat   16:   16(11)|            Son of the living God: see Matthew 2:15; 3:17. The addition
 606    Gosp,  Mat   16:   16(11)|        proposed by many scholars that Matthew has here combined his source'
 607    Gosp,  Mat   16:   18(13)|              gospels only here and in Matthew 18:17 (twice). There are
 608    Gosp,  Mat   16:   19(14)|              given to Peter alone. In Matthew 18:18 all the disciples
 609    Gosp,  Mat   16:   20(15)|                     20] Cf Mark 8:30. Matthew makes explicit that the
 610    Gosp,  Mat   16:   21(16)|        addition of from that time on (Matthew 16:21) Matthew has emphasized
 611    Gosp,  Mat   16:   21(16)|               time on (Matthew 16:21) Matthew has emphasized that Jesus'
 612    Gosp,  Mat   16:   21(16)|            later passion predictions (Matthew 17:22-23; 20:17-19) can
 613    Gosp,  Mat   16:   21(16)|             be vindicated by God (see Matthew 26:29).~
 614    Gosp,  Mat   16:   21(17)|                the Son of Man." Since Matthew has already designated Jesus
 615    Gosp,  Mat   16:   21(17)|              three days" (Mark 8:31). Matthew's formulation is, in the
 616    Gosp,  Mat   16:   22(18)|               the temptation account (Matthew 4:10: "Get away, Satan!").
 617    Gosp,  Mat   16:   22(18)|              purpose is emphasized by Matthew's addition to the Marcan
 618    Gosp,  Mat   16:   24(20)|         someone is to disown him (see Matthew 10:33; 26:34-35) and to
 619    Gosp,  Mat   16:   25(21)|                  25] See the notes on Matthew 10:38, 39.~
 620    Gosp,  Mat   16:   27(22)|             judgment are described in Matthew 25:31 in terms almost identical
 621    Gosp,  Mat   16:   28(23)|            his final coming in glory (Matthew 13:38, 41), the coming in
 622    Gosp,  Mat   16:   28(23)|        resurrection; see the notes on Matthew 13:38, 41.~
 623    Gosp,  Mat   17:    1(1) |              Jesus is the Son of God (Matthew 17:5) and points to fulfillment
 624    Gosp,  Mat   17:    1(1) |          glory at the end of the age (Matthew 16:27). It has been explained
 625    Gosp,  Mat   17:    1(2) |               by Jesus in Gethsemane (Matthew 26:37). A high mountain:
 626    Gosp,  Mat   17:    1(2) |              or by his Marcan source (Matthew 9:2). Its meaning is theological
 627    Gosp,  Mat   17:    5(6) |                     listen to him: cf Matthew 3:17. The voice repeats
 628    Gosp,  Mat   17:    5(6) |             passion and resurrection (Matthew 16:21) and of his coming (
 629    Gosp,  Mat   17:    5(6) |             16:21) and of his coming (Matthew 16:27, 28).~
 630    Gosp,  Mat   17:    9(9) |                        9] The vision: Matthew alone uses this word to
 631    Gosp,  Mat   17:    9(9) |            will lead people to faith. Matthew 17:9-13~
 632    Gosp,  Mat   17:   10(10)|                  10] See the notes on Matthew 3:4; 16:14.~
 633    Gosp,  Mat   17:   13(12)|                               13] See Matthew 11:14.~
 634    Gosp,  Mat   17:   14(13)|                                14-20] Matthew has greatly shortened the
 635    Gosp,  Mat   17:   14(13)|           shortened the Marcan story (Matthew 9:14-29). Leaving aside
 636    Gosp,  Mat   17:   14(13)|             father (as does Mark, for Matthew omits Mark 9:22b-24) but
 637    Gosp,  Mat   17:   14(13)|       ascribed to their little faith (Matthew 17:20).~
 638    Gosp,  Mat   17:   15(14)|             of the boy is peculiar to Matthew. The word occurs in the
 639    Gosp,  Mat   17:   15(14)|            Testament only here and in Matthew 4:24 and means one affected
 640    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|            Faithless and perverse: so Matthew and Luke (Matthew 9:41)
 641    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|        perverse: so Matthew and Luke (Matthew 9:41) against Mark's faithless (
 642    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|             against Mark's faithless (Matthew 9:19). The Greek word here
 643    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|             their little faith (as in Matthew 17:20), it would appear
 644    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|            among the Jews. However in Matthew 17:20b (if you have faith
 645    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|              the boy. In the light of Matthew 17:20b the reproach of Matthew
 646    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|        Matthew 17:20b the reproach of Matthew 17:17 could have applied
 647    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|             charge of little faith in Matthew 17:20a and that of not even
 648    Gosp,  Mat   17:   17(15)|               of not even a little in Matthew 17:20b.~
 649    Gosp,  Mat   17:   18(16)|             not until this verse does Matthew indicate that the boy's
 650    Gosp,  Mat   17:   20(17)|               verse is an addition of Matthew who (according to the better
 651    Gosp,  Mat   17:   20(17)|         Little faith: see the note on Matthew 6, 30. Faith the size of
 652    Gosp,  Mat   17:   22(19)|         second passion prediction (cf Matthew 16:21-23) is the least detailed
 653    Gosp,  Mat   17:   22(19)|          disciples do not understand (Matthew 9:32); here they understand
 654    Gosp,  Mat   17:   22(19)|             prospect of Jesus' death (Matthew 17:23).~
 655    Gosp,  Mat   17:   24(20)|                           24-27] Like Matthew 14:28-31 and Matthew 16:
 656    Gosp,  Mat   17:   24(20)|             Like Matthew 14:28-31 and Matthew 16:16b-19, this episode
 657    Gosp,  Mat   17:   24(20)|               this episode comes from Matthew's special material on Peter.
 658    Gosp,  Mat   17:   24(20)|               deals with a problem of Matthew's church, whether its members
 659    Gosp,  Mat   17:   24(20)|             in the name of Jesus (see Matthew 16:19). The specific problem
 660    Gosp,  Mat   17:   26(23)|             sons") of the kingdom (cf Matthew 13:38), is even more clear.~
 661    Gosp,  Mat   17:   27(24)|               though they are exempt (Matthew 17:26), Jesus and his disciples
 662    Gosp,  Mat   18:    1(1) |           power but by childlikeness (Matthew 18:1-5), it deals with the
 663    Gosp,  Mat   18:    1(1) |             stray from the community (Matthew 18:6-14), the correction
 664    Gosp,  Mat   18:    1(1) |        correction of members who sin (Matthew 18:15-18), the efficacy
 665    Gosp,  Mat   18:    1(1) |             of the presence of Jesus (Matthew 18:19-20), and the forgiveness
 666    Gosp,  Mat   18:    1(1) |            sinful members who repent (Matthew 18:21-35).~
 667    Gosp,  Mat   18:    1(2) |        anticipation; see the notes on Matthew 3:2; 4:17. ~
 668    Gosp,  Mat   18:    5(4) |                                 5] Cf Matthew 10:40.~
 669    Gosp,  Mat   18:    6(5) |              passes from the child of Matthew 18:2-4 to the disciples,
 670    Gosp,  Mat   18:    6(5) |     designation little ones occurs in Matthew only in Matthew 10:42 where
 671    Gosp,  Mat   18:    6(5) |             occurs in Matthew only in Matthew 10:42 where it means disciples
 672    Gosp,  Mat   18:    6(5) |            falling away from faith in Matthew 13:21. According to the
 673    Gosp,  Mat   18:    7(6) |               through whom they come. Matthew 18:8-9~
 674    Gosp,  Mat   18:    8(7) |               verses are a doublet of Matthew 5:29-30. In that context
 675    Gosp,  Mat   18:    8(7) |              is difficult to know how Matthew understood the logical connection
 676    Gosp,  Mat   18:    8(7) |              between these verses and Matthew 18:6-7.~
 677    Gosp,  Mat   18:   10(8) |           last verses are peculiar to Matthew. The parable itself comes
 678    Gosp,  Mat   18:   10(8) |           sheep, though not absent in Matthew 18:13 is more emphasized
 679    Gosp,  Mat   18:   10(8) |              Luke. By his addition of Matthew 18:10, 14 Matthew has drawn
 680    Gosp,  Mat   18:   10(8) |         addition of Matthew 18:10, 14 Matthew has drawn out explicitly
 681    Gosp,  Mat   18:   11(10)|               save what was lost"; cf Matthew 9:13. This is practically
 682    Gosp,  Mat   18:   15(11)|             to be private correction (Matthew 18:15); if this is unsuccessful,
 683    Gosp,  Mat   18:   15(11)|               two or three witnesses (Matthew 18:16); if this fails, the
 684    Gosp,  Mat   18:   15(11)|         church, he is to be expelled (Matthew 18:17). The church's judgment
 685    Gosp,  Mat   18:   15(11)|              in heaven, i.e., by God (Matthew 18:18). This three-step
 686    Gosp,  Mat   18:   15(11)|             disciples, however small (Matthew 18:19-20). Whether this
 687    Gosp,  Mat   18:   15(12)|                a fellow disciple; see Matthew 23:8. The bracketed words,
 688    Gosp,  Mat   18:   17(14)|              gospels; see the note on Matthew 16:18. Here it refers not
 689    Gosp,  Mat   18:   17(14)|         entire church of Jesus, as in Matthew 16:18, but to the local
 690    Gosp,  Mat   18:   18(15)|            practically identical with Matthew 16:19b and many scholars
 691    Gosp,  Mat   18:   18(15)|               verses, see the note on Matthew 16:19.~
 692    Gosp,  Mat   18:   19(16)|               deal with the sinner of Matthew 18:17. Unless an a fortiori
 693    Gosp,  Mat   18:   21(18)|         forgiveness is to be granted (Matthew 18:21), Jesus answers that
 694    Gosp,  Mat   18:   21(18)|               be given without limit (Matthew 18:22) and illustrates this
 695    Gosp,  Mat   18:   21(18)|               the unmerciful servant (Matthew 18:23-34), warning that
 696    Gosp,  Mat   18:   21(18)|               the unmerciful servant (Matthew 18:35). Matthew 18:21-22
 697    Gosp,  Mat   18:   21(18)|              servant (Matthew 18:35). Matthew 18:21-22 correspond to Luke
 698    Gosp,  Mat   18:   21(18)|               warning are peculiar to Matthew. That the Parable did not
 699    Gosp,  Mat   18:   24(20)|            Testament only here and in Matthew 25:14-30.~
 700    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |               gospel. The first part (Matthew 19:1-20:34) has for its
 701    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |             to Jerusalem; the second (Matthew 21:1-23:39) deals with Jesus'
 702    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |              discourse of the gospel (Matthew 24-25). Matthew follows
 703    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |               gospel (Matthew 24-25). Matthew follows the Marcan sequence
 704    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |            the scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 23:1-36) followed by Jesus'
 705    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |                lament over Jerusalem (Matthew 23:37-39). This long and
 706    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |             problem for the view that Matthew is structured around five
 707    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |           discourses (see the note on Matthew 7:28), and that those discourses
 708    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |         addressed either exclusively (Matthew 10;18;24;25) or primarily (
 709    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |               18;24;25) or primarily (Matthew 5-7;13) to the disciples,
 710    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |            the scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 13-36). Consequently, it
 711    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |               the sayings-material of Matthew 11:7-30. Some have proposed
 712    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |               Some have proposed that Matthew wished to regard it as part
 713    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |             of the final discourse of Matthew 24-25, but the intervening
 714    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(1) |             the intervening material (Matthew 24:1-4) and the change in
 715    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(2) |           Jesus' teaching on divorce (Matthew 19:3-9), Matthew here follows
 716    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(2) |             divorce (Matthew 19:3-9), Matthew here follows his Marcan
 717    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(2) |              10:2-12) as he does Q in Matthew 5:31-32 (cf Luke 16:18).
 718    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(2) |              5:31-32 (cf Luke 16:18). Matthew 19:10-12 are peculiar to
 719    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(2) |              19:10-12 are peculiar to Matthew.~
 720    Gosp,  Mat   19:    1(3) |          these words: see the note on Matthew 7:28-29. The district of
 721    Gosp,  Mat   19:    3(4) |      something they think impossible (Matthew 16:1; Mark 8:11; Luke 11:
 722    Gosp,  Mat   19:    3(4) |             they can use against him (Matthew 22:18, 35; Mark 10:2; 12:
 723    Gosp,  Mat   19:    3(4) |         whatever: this is peculiar to Matthew and has been interpreted
 724    Gosp,  Mat   19:    4(5) |                                  4-6] Matthew recasts his Marcan source,
 725    Gosp,  Mat   19:    4(5) |             obscures the reference of Matthew to that text.)~
 726    Gosp,  Mat   19:    9(7) |              hardness of your hearts, Matthew 19:8) is repudiated by Jesus,
 727    Gosp,  Mat   19:    9(7) |            unlawful): see the note on Matthew 5:31-32. There is some evidence
 728    Gosp,  Mat   19:    9(7) |             57:17-19; CD 4:12b-5:14). Matthew removes Mark's setting of
 729    Gosp,  Mat   19:    9(7) |              s divorcing her husband (Matthew 10:12), probably because
 730    Gosp,  Mat   19:   11(8) |              is better not to marry" (Matthew 19:10). Jesus agrees but
 731    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|             seek (only) eternal life (Matthew 19:16) and that of those
 732    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|               who wish to be perfect (Matthew 16:21). It speaks rather
 733    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|             who has many possessions (Matthew 16:22) to enter the kingdom (
 734    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|             22) to enter the kingdom (Matthew 16:24). Actual renunciation
 735    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|               is not demanded of all; Matthew counts the rich Joseph of
 736    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|               as a disciple of Jesus (Matthew 27:57). But only the poor
 737    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|              only the poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3) can enter the kingdom
 738    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|             have given up everything (Matthew 16:27) to follow Jesus,
 739    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|              twelve tribes of Israel (Matthew 16:28), and all who have
 740    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(11)|            will inherit eternal life (Matthew 16:29).~
 741    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(12)|              to "entering into life" (Matthew 19:17) and "being saved" (
 742    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(12)|             19:17) and "being saved" (Matthew 16:25); the life is that
 743    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(12)|               the final judgment (see Matthew 25:46). It probably is also
 744    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(12)|               the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 19:23) or "the kingdom of
 745    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(12)|              or "the kingdom of God" (Matthew 19:24), but see the notes
 746    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(12)|             24), but see the notes on Matthew 3:2; 4:17; 18:1 for the
 747    Gosp,  Mat   19:   16(12)|           reference of the kingdom in Matthew.~
 748    Gosp,  Mat   19:   17(13)|                                17] By Matthew's reformulation of the Marcan
 749    Gosp,  Mat   19:   18(14)|              20:12-16; Deut 5:16-20). Matthew omits Mark's "you shall
 750    Gosp,  Mat   19:   18(14)|               you shall not defraud" (Matthew 10:19; see Deut 24:14) and
 751    Gosp,  Mat   19:   20(15)|                     20] Young man: in Matthew alone of the synoptics the
 752    Gosp,  Mat   19:   20(15)|               Marcan "from my youth" (Matthew 10:20) is omitted.~
 753    Gosp,  Mat   19:   21(16)|       demanded of all Christians; see Matthew 5:48. In the case of this
 754    Gosp,  Mat   19:   23(17)|             The kingdom of God: as in Matthew 12:28; 21:31, 43 instead
 755    Gosp,  Mat   19:   23(17)|              28; 21:31, 43 instead of Matthew's usual kingdom of heaven.~
 756    Gosp,  Mat   19:   28(19)|              stages (see the notes on Matthew 3:2; 4:17), the new age
 757    Gosp,  Mat   19:   28(19)|               of glory, language that Matthew uses in Matthew 25:31 for
 758    Gosp,  Mat   19:   28(19)|         language that Matthew uses in Matthew 25:31 for the time of final
 759    Gosp,  Mat   19:   30(20)|           from Mark 10:31. In view of Matthew's associating it with the
 760    Gosp,  Mat   19:   30(20)|           with the following parable (Matthew 20:1-15) and substantially
 761    Gosp,  Mat   19:   30(20)|              the end of that parable (Matthew 20:16), it may be that his
 762    Gosp,  Mat   20:    1(1) |           This parable is peculiar to Matthew. It is difficult to know
 763    Gosp,  Mat   20:    1(1) |            its close association with Matthew 19:30 suggests that its
 764    Gosp,  Mat   20:    8(3) |             what the last were given (Matthew 20:12).~
 765    Gosp,  Mat   20:   14(5) |              no violation of justice (Matthew 20:4, 13), and that all
 766    Gosp,  Mat   20:   16(6) |                   16] See the note on Matthew 19:30.~
 767    Gosp,  Mat   20:   17(7) |              the passion predictions (Matthew 16:21-23; 17:22-23). It
 768    Gosp,  Mat   20:   17(7) |         handed over to the Gentiles" (Matthew 27:2), his being "mocked" (
 769    Gosp,  Mat   20:   17(7) |               2), his being "mocked" (Matthew 27:27-30), "scourged" (Matthew
 770    Gosp,  Mat   20:   17(7) |        Matthew 27:27-30), "scourged" (Matthew 27:26), and "crucified" (
 771    Gosp,  Mat   20:   17(7) |              27:26), and "crucified" (Matthew 27:31, 35). In all but the
 772    Gosp,  Mat   20:   17(7) |              the last of these points Matthew agrees with his Marcan source,
 773    Gosp,  Mat   20:   17(7) |            being killed (Mark 10:34), Matthew has the specific "to be . . .
 774    Gosp,  Mat   20:   20(9) |                 20-21] The reason for Matthew's making the mother the
 775    Gosp,  Mat   20:   20(9) |              kingdom: see the note on Matthew 16:28.~
 776    Gosp,  Mat   20:   22(10)|            the note on Mark 10:38-40. Matthew omits the Marcan "or be
 777    Gosp,  Mat   20:   22(10)|            with which I am baptized" (Matthew 10:38).~
 778    Gosp,  Mat   20:   28(11)|               in the Marcan parallel (Matthew 10:45), does not necessarily
 779    Gosp,  Mat   20:   29(12)|             which they are now blind. Matthew has abbreviated his Marcan
 780    Gosp,  Mat   20:   29(12)|        abbreviated his Marcan source (Matthew 10:46-52) and has made Mark'
 781    Gosp,  Mat   20:   29(12)|    characteristic of this gospel; see Matthew 8:28-34 (Mark 5:1-20) and
 782    Gosp,  Mat   20:   29(12)|               5:1-20) and the note on Matthew 9:27-31.~
 783    Gosp,  Mat   20:   30(13)|             assimilated this verse to Matthew 9:27. Son of David: see
 784    Gosp,  Mat   20:   30(13)|             of David: see the note on Matthew 9:27.~
 785    Gosp,  Mat   21:    1(1) |             that he must go there (cf Matthew 16:21) to suffer, die, and
 786    Gosp,  Mat   21:    1(1) |            prophecy of Zechariah 9:9 (Matthew 21:2) that emphasizes the
 787    Gosp,  Mat   21:    1(1) |       humility of the king who comes (Matthew 21:5). That prophecy, absent
 788    Gosp,  Mat   21:    1(1) |              Marcan parallel account (Matthew 11:1-11) although found
 789    Gosp,  Mat   21:    1(1) |       Johannine account of the entry (Matthew 12:15), is the center of
 790    Gosp,  Mat   21:    1(1) |             crowds who accompany him (Matthew 21:9). On his arrival the
 791    Gosp,  Mat   21:    1(1) |             from Nazareth in Galilee (Matthew 21:10, 11).~
 792    Gosp,  Mat   21:    2(3) |               one animal of Mark 11:2 Matthew has two, as demanded by
 793    Gosp,  Mat   21:    4(4) |              poetic parallelism. That Matthew takes them as two is one
 794    Gosp,  Mat   21:    7(5) |        awkward picture resulting from Matthew's misunderstanding of the
 795    Gosp,  Mat   21:   10(8) |              this verb is peculiar to Matthew where it is used also of
 796    Gosp,  Mat   21:   10(8) |              time of the crucifixion (Matthew 27:51) and of the terror
 797    Gosp,  Mat   21:   10(8) |              appearance of the angel (Matthew 28:4). For Matthew's use
 798    Gosp,  Mat   21:   10(8) |             angel (Matthew 28:4). For Matthew's use of the cognate noun,
 799    Gosp,  Mat   21:   10(8) |         cognate noun, see the note on Matthew 8:24.~
 800    Gosp,  Mat   21:   11(9) |                  11] The prophet: see Matthew 16:14 ("one of the prophets")
 801    Gosp,  Mat   21:   12(10)|                                12-17] Matthew changes the order of (Mark
 802    Gosp,  Mat   21:   12(10)|              prayer a den of thieves (Matthew 21:12-13) constituted a
 803    Gosp,  Mat   21:   12(10)|             the priestly authorities. Matthew 21:14-17 are peculiar to
 804    Gosp,  Mat   21:   12(10)|              21:14-17 are peculiar to Matthew. Jesus' healings and his
 805    Gosp,  Mat   21:   12(10)|              priests and the scribes (Matthew 21:15). These two groups
 806    Gosp,  Mat   21:   12(10)|             in the infancy narrative (Matthew 2:4) and have been mentioned
 807    Gosp,  Mat   21:   12(10)|            third passion predictions (Matthew 16:21; 20:18). Now, as the
 808    Gosp,  Mat   21:   13(12)|              prayer': cf Isaiah 56:7. Matthew omits the final words of
 809    Gosp,  Mat   21:   13(12)|           after the resurrection; see Matthew 28:19. A den of thieves:
 810    Gosp,  Mat   21:   18(16)|              14, 20. By making it so, Matthew has heightened the miracle.
 811    Gosp,  Mat   21:   18(16)|              the fruit of good deeds (Matthew 3:10) and will soon bear
 812    Gosp,  Mat   21:   18(16)|      punishment of its fruitlessness (Matthew 21:43). Some scholars propose
 813    Gosp,  Mat   21:   18(16)|              of the amazed disciples (Matthew 21:20) makes the miracle
 814    Gosp,  Mat   21:   18(16)|           made with unwavering faith (Matthew 21:21-22).~
 815    Gosp,  Mat   21:   21(17)|                               21] See Matthew 17:20.~
 816    Gosp,  Mat   21:   23(18)|             authorities of Judaism in Matthew 21:23-22:46 Presented in
 817    Gosp,  Mat   21:   26(21)|           fear . . . as a prophet: cf Matthew 14:5.~
 818    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|               the judgment of Israel (Matthew 21:28-22:14) of which this,
 819    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|               which this, peculiar to Matthew, is the first. The second (
 820    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|             is the first. The second (Matthew 21:33-46) comes from Mark (
 821    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|              12:1-12), and the third (Matthew 22:1-14) from Q; see Luke
 822    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|               Mattew's first parable, Matthew 21:28-30 if taken by themselves
 823    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|         importance in this gospel (cf Matthew 7:21; 12:50); that may have
 824    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|        application by the addition of Matthew 21:31-32. The two sons represent,
 825    Gosp,  Mat   21:   28(23)|              give to Jesus' question (Matthew 21:31) the leaders condemn
 826    Gosp,  Mat   21:   32(25)|             the last, see the note on Matthew 3:14-15.~
 827    Gosp,  Mat   21:   33(26)|      allegorizing has gone farther in Matthew. There are others who believe
 828    Gosp,  Mat   21:   34(28)|                  34-35] His servants: Matthew has two sendings of servants
 829    Gosp,  Mat   21:   34(28)|           made explicit here, but see Matthew 23:37. His produce: cf Mark
 830    Gosp,  Mat   21:   39(30)|               corpse then thrown out (Matthew 12:8) was probably made
 831    Gosp,  Mat   21:   41(31)|             so condemn themselves; cf Matthew 21:31. Matthew adds that
 832    Gosp,  Mat   21:   41(31)|         themselves; cf Matthew 21:31. Matthew adds that the new tenants
 833    Gosp,  Mat   21:   42(32)|             original parable ended at Matthew 21:39 it was thought necessary
 834    Gosp,  Mat   21:   43(33)|                       43] Peculiar to Matthew. Kingdom of God: see the
 835    Gosp,  Mat   21:   43(33)|               of God: see the note on Matthew 19:23-24. Its presence here
 836    Gosp,  Mat   21:   43(33)|              presence here instead of Matthew's usual "kingdom of heaven"
 837    Gosp,  Mat   21:   43(33)|             that the saying came from Matthew's own traditional material.
 838    Gosp,  Mat   21:   44(34)|         probably an early addition to Matthew from Luke 20:18 with which
 839    Gosp,  Mat   21:   45(35)|                    45] The Pharisees: Matthew inserts into the group of
 840    Gosp,  Mat   21:   45(35)|              group of Jewish leaders (Matthew 21:23) those who represented
 841    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |            many allegorical traits by Matthew, e.g., the burning of the
 842    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |               refused the invitation (Matthew 22:7), which corresponds
 843    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |               two groups of servants (Matthew 22:3, 4), the murder of
 844    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |               murder of the servants (Matthew 22:6) the punishment of
 845    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |          punishment of the murderers (Matthew 22:7), and the entrance
 846    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |           proved themselves unworthy (Matthew 22:8-10). The parable ends
 847    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |           section that is peculiar to Matthew (Matthew 22:11-14), which
 848    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |               is peculiar to Matthew (Matthew 22:11-14), which some take
 849    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |           take as a distinct parable. Matthew presents the kingdom in
 850    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |              be entered here and now (Matthew 22:1-10), and something
 851    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |       scrutiny of the final judgment (Matthew 22:11-14). The parable is
 852    Gosp,  Mat   22:    1(1) |               Israel but a warning to Matthew's church. ~
 853    Gosp,  Mat   22:    2(2) |             25:6) is taken up also in Matthew 8:11; cf Luke 13:15.~
 854    Gosp,  Mat   22:    3(3) |    missionaries in both instances; cf Matthew 23:34.~
 855    Gosp,  Mat   22:    7(4) |                    7] See the note on Matthew 22:1-14.~
 856    Gosp,  Mat   22:   10(5) |                Bad and good alike: cf Matthew 13:47.~
 857    Gosp,  Mat   22:   11(6) |            entrance into the kingdom (Matthew 3:2; 4:17) must be continued
 858    Gosp,  Mat   22:   11(6) |              in a life of good deeds (Matthew 7:21-23).~
 859    Gosp,  Mat   22:   13(7) |       rejected Jesus; see the note on Matthew 8:11-12.~
 860    Gosp,  Mat   22:   15(8) |              Judaism (see the note on Matthew 21:23-27) is resumed. As
 861    Gosp,  Mat   22:   15(8) |             resumed. As in the first (Matthew 21:23-27), here and in the
 862    Gosp,  Mat   22:   15(8) |             in the following disputes Matthew follows his Marcan source
 863    Gosp,  Mat   22:   15(9) |              15] The Pharisees: while Matthew retains the Marcan union
 864    Gosp,  Mat   22:   15(9) |               prepositional phrase of Matthew 22:16. Entrap him in speech:
 865    Gosp,  Mat   22:   21(13)|            deeds that are his due; cf Matthew 21:41, 43.~
 866    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(14)|             his time; see the note on Matthew 3:7. Denying the resurrection
 867    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(14)|             from the dead ridiculous (Matthew 22:24-28). Jesus chides
 868    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(14)|      scriptures nor the power of God (Matthew 22:29). His argument in
 869    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(14)|            they had had before death (Matthew 22:30). His argument based
 870    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(14)|              based on the scriptures (Matthew 22:31-32) is of a sort that
 871    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(15)|               in the Marcan parallel (Matthew 22:12, 18) the Sadducees
 872    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(15)|   resurrection"; see also Luke 20:27. Matthew's rewording of Mark can
 873    Gosp,  Mat   22:   23(15)|            Christian; see the note on Matthew 21:4-5.~
 874    Gosp,  Mat   22:   34(19)|         kingdom of God" (Mark 12:34). Matthew has sharpened that scene.
 875    Gosp,  Mat   22:   34(19)|          tests Jesus by his question (Matthew 22:34-35), and both his
 876    Gosp,  Mat   22:   35(20)|               so translated occurs in Matthew. It is relatively frequent
 877    Gosp,  Mat   22:   35(20)|               Tested: see the note on Matthew 19:3.~
 878    Gosp,  Mat   22:   37(22)|                   37-38] Cf Deut 6:5. Matthew omits the first part of
 879    Gosp,  Mat   22:   39(23)|            Lev 19:18; see the note on Matthew 19:18-19. This combination
 880    Gosp,  Mat   22:   41(25)|         Messiah. Their easy response (Matthew 22:43a) is countered by
 881    Gosp,  Mat   22:   42(27)|              a Davidic king of Judah. Matthew assumes that the Pharisees
 882    Gosp,  Mat   22:   45(28)|                             45] Since Matthew presents Jesus both as Messiah (
 883    Gosp,  Mat   22:   45(28)|       presents Jesus both as Messiah (Matthew 16:16) and as Son of David (
 884    Gosp,  Mat   22:   45(28)|              16) and as Son of David (Matthew 1:1; see also the note on
 885    Gosp,  Mat   22:   45(28)|               1; see also the note on Matthew 9:27), the question is not
 886    Gosp,  Mat   23:    1(1) |            Pharisees (see the note on Matthew 3:7). It depends in part
 887    Gosp,  Mat   23:    1(1) |            the main it is peculiar to Matthew. (For the reasons against
 888    Gosp,  Mat   23:    1(1) |               the one that follows in Matthew 24-25, see the note on Matthew
 889    Gosp,  Mat   23:    1(1) |        Matthew 24-25, see the note on Matthew 19:1-23:39.) While the tradition
 890    Gosp,  Mat   23:    1(1) |             Judaism and the church of Matthew at the time when the gospel
 891    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |           Jesus abrogates Mosaic law (Matthew 5:31-42), warns his disciples
 892    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |            teaching of the Pharisees (Matthew 14:1-12), and, in this speech,
 893    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |              their teaching on oaths (Matthew 16-22), this commandment
 894    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |             break with the synagogue. Matthew has incorporated this traditional
 895    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |         resurrection (see the note on Matthew 5:17-20). The crowds and
 896    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |             crowds and the disciples (Matthew 23:1) are exhorted not to
 897    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |            conform to their teaching (Matthew 23:3).~
 898    Gosp,  Mat   23:    4(3) |              burdens: see the note on Matthew 11:28.~
 899    Gosp,  Mat   23:    5(4) |         preaching but not practicing (Matthew 23:3), Jesus adds that of
 900    Gosp,  Mat   23:    5(4) |           same fault (see the note on Matthew 6:1-18). Phylacteries: the
 901    Gosp,  Mat   23:    5(4) |              Tassels: see the note on Matthew 9:20. The widening of phylacteries
 902    Gosp,  Mat   23:    8(6) |            the scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 23:7), the implication is
 903    Gosp,  Mat   23:    8(6) |              their use was present in Matthew's church. The Matthean Jesus
 904    Gosp,  Mat   23:   13(7) |           Hypocrites: see the note on Matthew 6:2. The hypocrisy of the
 905    Gosp,  Mat   23:   13(7) |               their speech and action Matthew 23:3 and in demonstrations
 906    Gosp,  Mat   23:   13(7) |      reputation as religious persons (Matthew 23:5).~
 907    Gosp,  Mat   23:   13(8) |             the kingdom of heaven: cf Matthew 16:19 where Jesus tells
 908    Gosp,  Mat   23:   13(8) |            the "scholars of the law" (Matthew's scribes) is that they "
 909    Gosp,  Mat   23:   14(9) |             add a verse here or after Matthew 23:12 "Woe to you, scribes
 910    Gosp,  Mat   23:   15(10)|              Gehenna, see the note on Matthew 5:22. Twice as much as yourselves:
 911    Gosp,  Mat   23:   16(11)|       teachers to be blind guides; cf Matthew 15:14. Since the Matthean
 912    Gosp,  Mat   23:   16(11)|               oaths to his disciples (Matthew 5:33-37), this woe does
 913    Gosp,  Mat   23:   24(13)|              neglect of greater ones (Matthew 23:23) is further brought
 914    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|            the original wording of Q, Matthew, by making Jesus the sender,
 915    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|             the Christian "apostles." Matthew's prophets and wise men
 916    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|         Christian disciples alone; cf Matthew 10:41 and see the note on
 917    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|             10:41 and see the note on Matthew 13:52. You will kill: see
 918    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|             13:52. You will kill: see Matthew 24:9. Scourge in your synagogues . . .
 919    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|                     town to town: see Matthew 10:17, 23 and the note on
 920    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|             10:17, 23 and the note on Matthew 10:17. All the righteous
 921    Gosp,  Mat   23:   34(18)|               as the son of Barachiah Matthew understands him to be Zechariah
 922    Gosp,  Mat   23:   37(19)|        support of the latter view see Matthew 24:30.~
 923    Gosp,  Mat   24:    1(1) |        unknown to all but the Father (Matthew 24:36). The discourse may
 924    Gosp,  Mat   24:    1(1) |               divided into two parts, Matthew 24:1-44 and Matthew 24:45-
 925    Gosp,  Mat   24:    1(1) |            parts, Matthew 24:1-44 and Matthew 24:45-25:46. In the first,
 926    Gosp,  Mat   24:    1(1) |               45-25:46. In the first, Matthew follows his Marcan source (
 927    Gosp,  Mat   24:    1(1) |             material. Both parts show Matthew's editing of his sources
 928    Gosp,  Mat   24:    2(2) |            prediction in that gospel, Matthew has established a close
 929    Gosp,  Mat   24:    2(2) |             connection between it and Matthew 23:38, ". . . your house
 930    Gosp,  Mat   24:    3(3) |               Olives: see the note on Matthew 21:1. The disciples: cf
 931    Gosp,  Mat   24:    3(3) |         happen . . . end of the age?: Matthew distinguishes carefully
 932    Gosp,  Mat   24:    3(3) |              gospels only here and in Matthew 24:27, 37, 39. It designated
 933    Gosp,  Mat   24:    3(3) |              the age: see the note on Matthew 13:39.~
 934    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |              calamities in the world (Matthew 24:6-7) and in the church (
 935    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |               6-7) and in the church (Matthew 24:9-12). The former must
 936    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |          happen before the end comes (Matthew 24:6), but they are only
 937    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |         beginning of the labor pains (Matthew 24:8). (It may be noted
 938    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |            word translated the end in Matthew 24:6 and in Matthew 24:13-
 939    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |            end in Matthew 24:6 and in Matthew 24:13-14 is not the same
 940    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |                the end of the age" in Matthew 24:3 although the meaning
 941    Gosp,  Mat   24:    4(4) |               fidelity will be saved (Matthew 24:13-14).~
 942    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |                                 9-12] Matthew has used Mark 13:9-12 in
 943    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |             his missionary discourse (Matthew 10:17-21) and omits it here.
 944    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |          itself. This is described in Matthew 24:10-12, which are peculiar
 945    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |             12, which are peculiar to Matthew. Will be led into sin: literally, "
 946    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |            will become apostates; see Matthew 13:21 where "fall away"
 947    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |              word as the hand over of Matthew 24:9. The handing over to
 948    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |           Christians; see the note on Matthew 7:15-20. Evildoing: see
 949    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |               7:15-20. Evildoing: see Matthew 7:23. Because of the apocalyptic
 950    Gosp,  Mat   24:    9(7) |               is reason to think that Matthew's addition of these verses
 951    Gosp,  Mat   24:   14(8) |         problem since what follows in Matthew 24:15-23 refers to the horrors
 952    Gosp,  Mat   24:   14(8) |        destruction of the temple, and Matthew, writing after that time,
 953    Gosp,  Mat   24:   14(8) |         associates with the parousia (Matthew 24:29) so that the period
 954    Gosp,  Mat   24:   15(9) |             answer to the question of Matthew 24:3a, "when will this (
 955    Gosp,  Mat   24:   15(10)|          there as a future event, and Matthew sees that "prophecy" fulfilled
 956    Gosp,  Mat   24:   20(13)|      understood as an indication that Matthew was addressed to a church
 957    Gosp,  Mat   24:   20(13)|         interpretation conflicts with Matthew's view on sabbath observance (
 958    Gosp,  Mat   24:   20(13)|             on sabbath observance (cf Matthew 12:1-14). The meaning of
 959    Gosp,  Mat   24:   26(15)|               Man and the Messiah; cf Matthew 24:23.~
 960    Gosp,  Mat   24:   29(16)|             answer to the question of Matthew 24:3b "What will be the
 961    Gosp,  Mat   24:   29(16)|        parousia has been explained as Matthew's use of a supposed device
 962    Gosp,  Mat   24:   29(16)|               be applicable here, for Matthew knew that the parousia had
 963    Gosp,  Mat   24:   30(17)|      appearance of the Son of Man; cf Matthew 12:39-40 where "the sign
 964    Gosp,  Mat   24:   30(17)|               will mourn: peculiar to Matthew; cf Zechariah 12:12-14.
 965    Gosp,  Mat   24:   31(18)|               Send out his angels: cf Matthew 13:41 where they are sent
 966    Gosp,  Mat   24:   34(20)|               human race. Perhaps for Matthew it means the generation
 967    Gosp,  Mat   24:   36(21)|               36-44] The statement of Matthew 24:34 is now counterbalanced
 968    Gosp,  Mat   24:   36(21)|             known only to the Father (Matthew 24:36), and the disciples
 969    Gosp,  Mat   24:   37(23)|              upon what is central for Matthew, i.e., the unexpected coming
 970    Gosp,  Mat   24:   45(26)|            discourse (see the note on Matthew 24:1-25:46) begins with
 971    Gosp,  Mat   24:   45(26)|           addressed to the leaders of Matthew's church; the servant has
 972    Gosp,  Mat   24:   45(26)|               his master's household (Matthew 24:45) even though that
 973    Gosp,  Mat   24:   45(26)|              are his fellow servants (Matthew 24:49).~
 974    Gosp,  Mat   24:   48(28)|          parables of this section; cf Matthew 25:5, 19.~
 975    Gosp,  Mat   24:   51(29)|           hypocrites: see the note on Matthew 6:2. Matthew classes the
 976    Gosp,  Mat   24:   51(29)|              the note on Matthew 6:2. Matthew classes the unfaithful Christian
 977    Gosp,  Mat   24:   51(29)|             of teeth: see the note on Matthew 8:11-12.~
 978    Gosp,  Mat   25:    1(1) |                     1-13] Peculiar to Matthew.~
 979    Gosp,  Mat   25:    1(2) |              be like: see the note on Matthew 13:24-30. ~
 980    Gosp,  Mat   25:    2(3) |               wise man" and "fool" of Matthew 7:24, 26 where the two are
 981    Gosp,  Mat   25:   11(4) |                 11-12] Lord, Lord: cf Matthew 7:21. I do not know you:
 982    Gosp,  Mat   25:   11(4) |             21. I do not know you: cf Matthew 7:23 where the Greek verb
 983    Gosp,  Mat   25:   13(5) |               the original parable of Matthew's traditional material,
 984    Gosp,  Mat   25:   13(5) |        traditional material, since in Matthew 25:5 all the virgins, wise
 985    Gosp,  Mat   25:   13(5) |               than to be prepared; cf Matthew 24:42, 44.~
 986    Gosp,  Mat   25:   15(8) |              Talents: see the note on Matthew 18:24.~
 987    Gosp,  Mat   25:   18(9) |              s money: see the note on Matthew 13:44.~
 988    Gosp,  Mat   25:   20(10)|            banquet of the kingdom; cf Matthew 8:11.~
 989    Gosp,  Mat   25:   29(12)|                   29] See the note on Matthew 13:12 where there is a similar
 990    Gosp,  Mat   25:   30(13)|                   30] See the note on Matthew 8:11-12.~
 991    Gosp,  Mat   25:   31(14)|       discourse, which is peculiar to Matthew, portrays the final judgment
 992    Gosp,  Mat   25:   31(14)|               and goats respectively (Matthew 25:32-33). The criterion
 993    Gosp,  Mat   25:   31(14)|             least of Jesus' brothers (Matthew 25:40). A difficult and
 994    Gosp,  Mat   25:   31(14)|        suffered hunger, thirst, etc. (Matthew 25:35, 36) or a particular
 995    Gosp,  Mat   25:   31(14)|             traditional material that Matthew edited may have meant, it
 996    Gosp,  Mat   25:   31(14)|        rejection of Jesus himself; cf Matthew 10:40, "Whoever receives
 997    Gosp,  Mat   25:   31(14)|         receives me."~See the note on Matthew 16:27. ~
 998    Gosp,  Mat   25:   32(15)|        preached throughout the world (Matthew 24:14); thus the Gentiles
 999    Gosp,  Mat   25:   32(15)|            according to his conduct" (Matthew 16:27).~
1000    Gosp,  Mat   25:   37(16)|            least brothers of mine: cf Matthew 10:42.~