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1001    Gosp,  Mat   25:   44(18)|                  44-45] The accursed (Matthew 25:41) will be likewise
1002    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(1) |              narrative and discourse (Matthew 3:1-25:46) that give this
1003    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(1) |             In his passion narrative (Matthew 26:26-27) Matthew follows
1004    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(1) |          narrative (Matthew 26:26-27) Matthew follows his Marcan source
1005    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(1) |              52) and additions (e.g., Matthew 27:3-10, 19). Some of the
1006    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(1) |            theological insight (e.g., Matthew 26:28 ". . . for the forgiveness
1007    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(1) |             the forgiveness of sins"; Matthew 27:52). In his editing Matthew
1008    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(1) |        Matthew 27:52). In his editing Matthew also altered Mark in some
1009    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(2) |          these words: see the note on Matthew 7:28-29. "You know . . .
1010    Gosp,  Mat   26:    1(2) |            You know . . . crucified": Matthew turns Mark's statement of
1011    Gosp,  Mat   26:   12(6) |              Jesus' burial anointing, Matthew, more consistent than Mark,
1012    Gosp,  Mat   26:   12(6) |                but "to see the tomb" (Matthew 28:1).~
1013    Gosp,  Mat   26:   15(8) |              handed over to death (cf Matthew 17:22; 20:18; 26:2) and
1014    Gosp,  Mat   26:   15(8) |             betrayal is found only in Matthew. It is derived from Zechariah
1015    Gosp,  Mat   26:   17(9) |            see the note on Mark 14:1. Matthew omits Mark's "when they
1016    Gosp,  Mat   26:   18(10)|               celebrate the Passover, Matthew has given this passage a
1017    Gosp,  Mat   26:   21(11)|                             21] Given Matthew's interest in the fulfillment
1018    Gosp,  Mat   26:   21(11)|           with Jesus is emphasized in Matthew 26:23.~
1019    Gosp,  Mat   26:   25(13)|                       25] Peculiar to Matthew. You have said so: cf Matthew
1020    Gosp,  Mat   26:   25(13)|         Matthew. You have said so: cf Matthew 26:64; 27:11. This is a
1021    Gosp,  Mat   26:   26(14)|                    this is my blood). Matthew follows Mark closely but
1022    Gosp,  Mat   26:   26(15)|                   26] See the note on Matthew 14:19. Said the blessing:
1023    Gosp,  Mat   26:   26(15)|        identified with Jesus himself. Matthew 26:26-29~
1024    Gosp,  Mat   26:   27(16)|               thanks: see the note on Matthew 15:36. Gave it to them . . .
1025    Gosp,  Mat   26:   27(16)|             the interpretative words. Matthew has changed this into a
1026    Gosp,  Mat   26:   27(16)|             24. Many: see the note on Matthew 20:28. For the forgiveness
1027    Gosp,  Mat   26:   27(16)|               with John's baptism but Matthew avoids it there (Matthew
1028    Gosp,  Mat   26:   27(16)|              Matthew avoids it there (Matthew 3:11). He places it here
1029    Gosp,  Mat   26:   31(19)|               in me"; see the note on Matthew 24:9-12. I will strike . . .
1030    Gosp,  Mat   26:   34(20)|           cock crows: see the note on Matthew 14:25. The third watch of
1031    Gosp,  Mat   26:   34(20)|              Deny me: see the note on Matthew 16:24.~
1032    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|            between that of his agony (Matthew 26:36-46) and that of his
1033    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|              his betrayal and arrest (Matthew 26:47-56). Jesus' sorrow
1034    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|           Jesus' sorrow and distress (Matthew 26:37) in face of death
1035    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|              urged to watch with him (Matthew 26:38, 41), fall asleep (
1036    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|              26:38, 41), fall asleep (Matthew 26:40, 43). He prays that
1037    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|             his death may be avoided (Matthew 26:39) but that his Father'
1038    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|            his Father's will be done (Matthew 26:39, 42, 44). Knowing
1039    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|           being handed over has come (Matthew 26:45). Judas arrives with
1040    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|               for his identification (Matthew 26:47-49). After his arrest,
1041    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|               s servant with a sword (Matthew 26:51-54), and chides those
1042    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|               as if he were a robber (Matthew 26:55-56). In both rebukes
1043    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|        fulfillment of the scriptures (Matthew 26:55, 56). How should be
1044    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(21)|              cf 31). In this episode, Matthew follows Mark with a few
1045    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(22)|               Olives; see the note on Matthew 21:1. The name appears only
1046    Gosp,  Mat   26:   36(22)|              The name appears only in Matthew and Mark. The place is called
1047    Gosp,  Mat   26:   37(23)|               two sons of Zebedee: cf Matthew 17:1.~
1048    Gosp,  Mat   26:   39(25)|               the note on Mark 14:36. Matthew omits the Aramaic 'abba'
1049    Gosp,  Mat   26:   41(26)|             the test: see the note on Matthew 6:13. In that verse "the
1050    Gosp,  Mat   26:   41(26)|               the use of that word in Matthew. It is possible that the
1051    Gosp,  Mat   26:   41(26)|            parousia (see the notes on Matthew 24:8; 24:21) to which Matthew
1052    Gosp,  Mat   26:   41(26)|         Matthew 24:8; 24:21) to which Matthew 6:13 refers, and that just
1053    Gosp,  Mat   26:   41(26)|              be delivered from death (Matthew 26:39), so he exhorts the
1054    Gosp,  Mat   26:   42(27)|             42] Your will be done: cf Matthew 6:10.~
1055    Gosp,  Mat   26:   49(28)|                Rabbi: see the note on Matthew 23:6-7. Jesus is so addressed
1056    Gosp,  Mat   26:   49(28)|              is so addressed twice in Matthew (Matthew 26:25), both times
1057    Gosp,  Mat   26:   49(28)|           addressed twice in Matthew (Matthew 26:25), both times by Judas.
1058    Gosp,  Mat   26:   49(28)|          related address "teacher" in Matthew, see the note on Matthew
1059    Gosp,  Mat   26:   49(28)|              Matthew, see the note on Matthew 8:19.~
1060    Gosp,  Mat   26:   55(29)|          period in Jerusalem, whereas Matthew 21:1-11 puts his coming
1061    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|               Following Mark 14:53-65 Matthew presents the nighttime appearance
1062    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|               for the death sentence (Matthew 14:60), two came forward
1063    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|             three days to rebuild it (Matthew 14:60-61). Jesus makes no
1064    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|              Messiah, the Son of God (Matthew 26:62-63). Matthew changes
1065    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|               God (Matthew 26:62-63). Matthew changes Mark's clear affirmative
1066    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|               as that given to Judas (Matthew 26:25), but follows Mark
1067    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|              on the clouds of heaven (Matthew 26:64). The high priest
1068    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|           charges him with blasphemy (Matthew 26:65), a charge with which
1069    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|              that he deserves to die (Matthew 26:66). They then attack
1070    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|                 They then attack him (Matthew 26:67) and mockingly demand
1071    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(30)|              demand that he prophesy (Matthew 26:68). This account contains
1072    Gosp,  Mat   26:   57(31)|             Caiaphas: see the note on Matthew 26:3.~
1073    Gosp,  Mat   26:   60(33)|         Marcan parallel (Mark 14:58). Matthew omits "made with hands"
1074    Gosp,  Mat   26:   60(33)|         destruction; see the notes on Matthew 23:37-39; 24:2; and John
1075    Gosp,  Mat   26:   63(34)|               living God: peculiar to Matthew; cf Mark 14:61.~
1076    Gosp,  Mat   26:   64(35)|              said so: see the note on Matthew 26:25. From now on . . .
1077    Gosp,  Mat   26:   64(35)|            who is to be crucified (cf Matthew 20:19) will be seen in glorious
1078    Gosp,  Mat   26:   67(37)|       prediction of his future glory (Matthew 26:64).~
1079    Gosp,  Mat   26:   70(38)|             in front of everyone: see Matthew 10:33. Peter's repentance (
1080    Gosp,  Mat   26:   70(38)|               33. Peter's repentance (Matthew 26:75) saves him from the
1081    Gosp,  Mat   26:   73(39)|               Your speech . . . away: Matthew explicates Mark's "you too
1082    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |                1-31] Cf Mark 15:1-20. Matthew's account of the Roman trial
1083    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |           over to . . . the governor (Matthew 27:1-2). Matthew follows
1084    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |            governor (Matthew 27:1-2). Matthew follows his Marcan source
1085    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |              him, the death of Judas (Matthew 27:3-10), possibly the name
1086    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |            the name of Barabbas also (Matthew 27:16-17), the intervention
1087    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |        intervention of Pilate's wife (Matthew 27:19), Pilate's washing
1088    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |      responsibility for Jesus' death (Matthew 27:24), and the assuming
1089    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(1) |   responsibility by the whole people (Matthew 27:25).~
1090    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(2) |        counsel (symboulion elabon; cf Matthew 12:14; 22:15; 27:7; 28:12);
1091    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(2) |           that sentence, holding that Matthew, unlike Mark (Mark 14:64),
1092    Gosp,  Mat   27:    1(2) |          passed in the night session (Matthew 26:66). Even in the latter
1093    Gosp,  Mat   27:    3(3) |          thirty pieces of silver: see Matthew 26:15.~
1094    Gosp,  Mat   27:    5(4) |               fulfillment citation in Matthew 27:10.~
1095    Gosp,  Mat   27:    9(5) |                              9-10] Cf Matthew 26:15. Matthew's attributing
1096    Gosp,  Mat   27:    9(5) |               9-10] Cf Matthew 26:15. Matthew's attributing this text
1097    Gosp,  Mat   27:    9(5) |              Judas "into the temple" (Matthew 27:5) recall rather Zechariah
1098    Gosp,  Mat   27:    9(5) |            text to Jeremiah is due to Matthew's combining the Zechariah
1099    Gosp,  Mat   27:   11(6) |              are, besides this verse, Matthew 2:2; 27:29, 37. Matthew
1100    Gosp,  Mat   27:   11(6) |               Matthew 2:2; 27:29, 37. Matthew equates it with "Messiah";
1101    Gosp,  Mat   27:   11(6) |         equates it with "Messiah"; cf Matthew 2:2, 4 and Matthew 27:17,
1102    Gosp,  Mat   27:   11(6) |                 cf Matthew 2:2, 4 and Matthew 27:17, 22 where he has changed "
1103    Gosp,  Mat   27:   11(6) |               say so: see the note on Matthew 26:25. An unqualified affirmative
1104    Gosp,  Mat   27:   12(7) |                             12-14] Cf Matthew 26:62-63. As in the trial
1105    Gosp,  Mat   27:   15(8) |         prisoner chosen by the crowd (Matthew 27:15). This custom is mentioned
1106    Gosp,  Mat   27:   16(9) |          Jewish name; see the note on Matthew 1:21. This reading is found
1107    Gosp,  Mat   27:   16(9) |        evident to those addressees of Matthew who knew that.~
1108    Gosp,  Mat   27:   19(11)|         Gentile woman. In a dream: in Matthew's infancy narrative, dreams
1109    Gosp,  Mat   27:   19(11)|              divine communication; cf Matthew 1:20; 2:12, 13, 19, 22.~
1110    Gosp,  Mat   27:   22(12)|             chief priests and elders (Matthew 27:20), the crowds demand
1111    Gosp,  Mat   27:   22(12)|              to Pilate, is changed by Matthew to the passive, probably
1112    Gosp,  Mat   27:   24(13)|                    24-25] Peculiar to Matthew. Took water . . . blood:
1113    Gosp,  Mat   27:   24(13)|             Look to it yourselves: cf Matthew 27:4. The whole people:
1114    Gosp,  Mat   27:   24(13)|               27:4. The whole people: Matthew sees in those who speak
1115    Gosp,  Mat   27:   24(13)|              that high privilege; see Matthew 21:43 and the note on that
1116    Gosp,  Mat   27:   24(13)|               The controversy between Matthew's church and Pharisaic Judaism
1117    Gosp,  Mat   27:   28(16)|            Scarlet military cloak: so Matthew as against the royal purple
1118    Gosp,  Mat   27:   29(17)|          torture. A reed: peculiar to Matthew; a mock scepter.~
1119    Gosp,  Mat   27:   30(18)|                 30] Spat upon him: cf Matthew 26:67 where there also is
1120    Gosp,  Mat   27:   32(19)|              service: see the note on Matthew 5:41.~
1121    Gosp,  Mat   27:   34(20)|              with myrrh," a narcotic. Matthew's text is probably an inexact
1122    Gosp,  Mat   27:   37(22)|              the King of the Jews (cf Matthew 27:11), i.e., the Messiah (
1123    Gosp,  Mat   27:   37(22)|                 i.e., the Messiah (cf Matthew 27:17, 22).~
1124    Gosp,  Mat   27:   39(24)|          destroy . . . three days; cf Matthew 26:61. If you are the Son
1125    Gosp,  Mat   27:   39(24)|               temptation of Jesus; cf Matthew 4:3, 6.~
1126    Gosp,  Mat   27:   43(26)|                       43] Peculiar to Matthew. He trusted in God . . .
1127    Gosp,  Mat   27:   46(28)|            entirely in Aramaic, which Matthew partially retains but changes
1128    Gosp,  Mat   27:   47(29)|               Elijah: see the note on Matthew 3:4. This prophet, taken
1129    Gosp,  Mat   27:   50(30)|             37), "breathed his last." Matthew's alteration expresses both
1130    Gosp,  Mat   27:   51(31)|         appeared to many: peculiar to Matthew. The earthquake, the splitting
1131    Gosp,  Mat   27:   51(31)|         dissolution of the old world (Matthew 24:7-8). For the expectation
1132    Gosp,  Mat   27:   51(31)|               age, see Daniel 12:1-3. Matthew knows that the end of the
1133    Gosp,  Mat   27:   51(31)|             old age has not yet come (Matthew 28:20), but the new age
1134    Gosp,  Mat   27:   51(31)|    resurrection; cf the earthquake in Matthew 28:2) of Jesus; see the
1135    Gosp,  Mat   27:   51(31)|             of Jesus; see the note on Matthew 16:28. After his resurrection:
1136    Gosp,  Mat   27:   51(31)|      qualification seems to be due to Matthew's wish to assert the primacy
1137    Gosp,  Mat   27:   54(32)|          keeping watch over Jesus (cf Matthew 27:36).~
1138    Gosp,  Mat   27:   55(33)|          women are mentioned again in Matthew 27:61 and Matthew 28:1 and
1139    Gosp,  Mat   27:   55(33)|            again in Matthew 27:61 and Matthew 28:1 and are important as
1140    Gosp,  Mat   27:   55(33)|             Joseph are referred to in Matthew 13:55 as brothers of Jesus.~
1141    Gosp,  Mat   27:   57(34)|              57-61] Cf Mark 15:42-47. Matthew drops Mark's designation
1142    Gosp,  Mat   27:   57(34)|               an apologetic intent of Matthew; there could be no question
1143    Gosp,  Mat   27:   62(35)|                    62-66] Peculiar to Matthew. The story prepares for
1144    Gosp,  Mat   27:   62(35)|                The story prepares for Matthew 28:11-15 and the Jewish
1145    Gosp,  Mat   27:   62(35)|             stolen the body of Jesus (Matthew 28:13, 15).~
1146    Gosp,  Mat   27:   62(36)|           during his ministry and, in Matthew's time, of the Christian
1147    Gosp,  Mat   27:   64(37)|          kingdom of God had come (see Matthew 12:28).~
1148    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |                      1-20] Except for Matthew 28:1-8 based on Mark 16:
1149    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |          final chapter is peculiar to Matthew. Even where he follows Mark,
1150    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |           Even where he follows Mark, Matthew has altered his source so
1151    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |              and all-important basis, Matthew has constructed an account
1152    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |              the turning of the ages (Matthew 28:2-4), shows the Jewish
1153    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |               his body from the tomb (Matthew 28:11-15), and marks a new
1154    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |               once limited to Israel (Matthew 10:5-6); now they are to
1155    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(1) |       fullness at the end of the age (Matthew 28:16-20).~
1156    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(2) |          However, it is probable that Matthew means the morning dawn of
1157    Gosp,  Mat   28:    1(2) |          other Mary: see the notes on Matthew 27:55-56; 57-61. To see
1158    Gosp,  Mat   28:    2(3) |                      2-4] Peculiar to Matthew. A great earthquake: see
1159    Gosp,  Mat   28:    2(3) |           earthquake: see the note on Matthew 27:51-53. Descended from
1160    Gosp,  Mat   28:    2(3) |             this trait is peculiar to Matthew, although his interpretation
1161    Gosp,  Mat   28:    2(3) |             23 where the "two men" of Matthew 24:4 are said to be "angels."
1162    Gosp,  Mat   28:    2(3) |           that the tomb is empty (see Matthew 24:6). Unlike the apocryphal
1163    Gosp,  Mat   28:    2(3) |                 snow: see the note on Matthew 17:2.~
1164    Gosp,  Mat   28:    6(4) |               his resurrection, e.g., Matthew 16:21; 17:23; 20:19. Tell
1165    Gosp,  Mat   28:    6(4) |          about what is to be done; cf Matthew 1:20-21. Matthew omits Mark'
1166    Gosp,  Mat   28:    6(4) |             done; cf Matthew 1:20-21. Matthew omits Mark's "and Peter" (
1167    Gosp,  Mat   28:    6(4) |               15:5; Luke 24:34) which Matthew has already incorporated
1168    Gosp,  Mat   28:    6(4) |             Philippi; see the note on Matthew 16:16. He is going . . .
1169    Gosp,  Mat   28:    6(4) |        prediction at the Last Supper (Matthew 26:32; Mark 14:28). Matthew
1170    Gosp,  Mat   28:    6(4) |           Matthew 26:32; Mark 14:28). Matthew changes Mark's "as he told
1171    Gosp,  Mat   28:    9(6) |          these verses are peculiar to Matthew, there are similarities
1172    Gosp,  Mat   28:    9(6) |           designated as his brothers. Matthew may have drawn upon a tradition
1173    Gosp,  Mat   28:    9(6) |     repetition of those of the angel (Matthew 28:5a, 7b).~
1174    Gosp,  Mat   28:   16(8) |             coming of the Son of Man (Matthew 26:64). Then his triumph
1175    Gosp,  Mat   28:   16(9) |           they were to go to Galilee (Matthew 28:10), some think that
1176    Gosp,  Mat   28:   16(9) |               of the message known to Matthew and alluded to here. For
1177    Gosp,  Mat   28:   16(9) |             mountain, see the note on Matthew 17:1.~
1178    Gosp,  Mat   28:   17(10)|             the New Testament only in Matthew 14:31 where it is associated
1179    Gosp,  Mat   28:   17(10)|          designation, see the note on Matthew 6:30.~
1180    Gosp,  Mat   28:   19(12)|           belongs to the risen Jesus (Matthew 28:18), he gives the eleven
1181    Gosp,  Mat   28:   19(12)|              the baptismal formula of Matthew's church, but primarily
1182    Gosp,  Mat   28:   20(13)|              the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7). The commandments of
1183    Gosp,  Mat   28:   20(13)|            narrative; see the note on Matthew 1:23. End of the age: see
1184    Gosp,  Mat   28:   20(13)|             the age: see the notes on Matthew 13:39 and Matthew 24:3.~
1185    Gosp,  Mat   28:   20(13)|            notes on Matthew 13:39 and Matthew 24:3.~
1186    Gosp,  Mar  Int          |               more detail than either Matthew or Luke (for example, the
1187    Gosp,  Mar    1:    2(3) |         Isaiah 40:3; Exodus 23:20; cf Matthew 11:10; Luke 7:27. John's
1188    Gosp,  Mar    1:    6(4) |           already come (Mark 9:11-13; Matthew 17:10-12; cf Malachi 3:23-
1189    Gosp,  Mar    1:   14(8) |               repent: see the note on Matthew 3:2.~
1190    Gosp,  Mar    1:   16(9) |           Disciples. See the notes on Matthew 4:18-22 and Matthew 4:20.~
1191    Gosp,  Mar    1:   16(9) |          notes on Matthew 4:18-22 and Matthew 4:20.~
1192    Gosp,  Mar    1:   21(10)|               32-34; see the notes on Matthew 8:14-17) and the next day (
1193    Gosp,  Mar    2:   14(8) |             Alphaeus: see the note on Matthew 9:9. Customs post: such
1194    Gosp,  Mar    2:   15(9) |               his house: cf Mark 2:1; Matthew 9:10. Luke 5:29 clearly
1195    Gosp,  Mar    2:   18(12)|               16-17; see the notes on Matthew 9:15; 9:16-17.~
1196    Gosp,  Mar    3:   14(6) |               7-13). See the notes on Matthew 10:1 and 10:2-4.~
1197    Gosp,  Mar    3:   16(7) |            all lists of the apostles (Matthew 10:2; Luke 6:14; Acts 1:
1198    Gosp,  Mar    3:   18    |          Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James the son of
1199    Gosp,  Mar    3:   20(8) |               kingdom; cf the note on Matthew 12:46-50.~
1200    Gosp,  Mar    3:   22(10)|            Beelzebul: see the note on Matthew 10:25. Two accusations are
1201    Gosp,  Mar    4:    1(1) |         parables (2): see the note on Matthew 13:3. The use of parables
1202    Gosp,  Mar    4:    3(3) |                  3-8] See the note on Matthew 13:3-8.~
1203    Gosp,  Mar    4:   11(4) |               faith; see the notes on Matthew 13:11 and Matthew 13:13.~
1204    Gosp,  Mar    4:   11(4) |            notes on Matthew 13:11 and Matthew 13:13.~
1205    Gosp,  Mar    4:   13(5) |                13-20] See the note on Matthew 13:18-23.~
1206    Gosp,  Mar    4:   35(8) |             43. See also the notes on Matthew 8:23-34 and 9:8-26.~
1207    Gosp,  Mar    4:   39(9) |            mere word; see the note on Matthew 8:26.~
1208    Gosp,  Mar    5:    1(1) |           Gadarenes"; see the note on Matthew 8:28. ~
1209    Gosp,  Mar    5:    9(4) |             was extremely serious; cf Matthew 12:45.~
1210    Gosp,  Mar    5:   11(5) |             of swine: see the note on Matthew 8:30.~
1211    Gosp,  Mar    5:   19(6) |               with him as a disciple (Matthew 5:18), yet invited him to
1212    Gosp,  Mar    5:   23(8) |               18 and is also found in Matthew 9:18; Luke 4:40; 13:13;
1213    Gosp,  Mar    5:   39(11)|             refers to death as sleep (Matthew 27:52; John 11:11; 1 Cor
1214    Gosp,  Mar    5:   39(11)|               13-15); see the note on Matthew 9:24.~
1215    Gosp,  Mar    5:   41(12)|            from death (Mark 6:14, 16; Matthew 11:5; Luke 7:14) and Jesus'
1216    Gosp,  Mar    5:   41(12)|              resurrection (Mark 16:6; Matthew 28:6; Luke 24:6).~
1217    Gosp,  Mar    6:    2(2) |                  2-6] See the note on Matthew 13:54-58.~
1218    Gosp,  Mar    6:    3(3) |               carpenter's son," as in Matthew 13:55. Son of Mary: contrary
1219    Gosp,  Mar    6:    3(3) |                see also Mark 3:31-32; Matthew 12:46; 13:55-56; Luke 8:
1220    Gosp,  Mar    6:    8(7) |              is permitted, but not in Matthew 10:10 nor in Luke 10:4.
1221    Gosp,  Mar    6:   14(11)|           King Herod: see the note on Matthew 14:1.~
1222    Gosp,  Mar    6:   19(13)|             Herodias: see the note on Matthew 14:3.~
1223    Gosp,  Mar    6:   35(16)|                   35] See the note on Matthew 14:13-21. Compare this section
1224    Gosp,  Mar    6:   35(16)|               two each in Mark and in Matthew and one each in Luke and
1225    Gosp,  Mar    6:   41(18)|              14:22), see the notes on Matthew 14:19, 20. Jesus observed
1226    Gosp,  Mar    6:   45(19)|                45-52] See the note on Matthew 14:22-33.~
1227    Gosp,  Mar    6:   48(22)|             the sea: see the notes on Matthew 14:22-33 and on John 6:19.~
1228    Gosp,  Mar    7:    1(1) |                 1-23] See the note on Matthew 15:1-20. Against the Pharisees'
1229    Gosp,  Mar    7:   36(10)|             of Jesus; see the note on Matthew 11:5-6.~
1230    Gosp,  Mar    8:   27(6) |              See further the notes on Matthew 16:13-20.~
1231    Gosp,  Mar    8:   31(7) |              matters. See the note on Matthew 8:20.~
1232    Gosp,  Mar    9:    2(2) |                         2-8] Mark and Matthew 17:1 place the transfiguration
1233    Gosp,  Mar    9:    2(2) |               See further the note on Matthew 17:1-8.~
1234    Gosp,  Mar    9:    5(3) |           Testament and are linked to Matthew. Sinai; cf Exodus 19:16-
1235    Gosp,  Mar    9:   14(6) |            acting in Jesus' name. For Matthew, see the note on Matthew
1236    Gosp,  Mar    9:   14(6) |              Matthew, see the note on Matthew 17:14-20. Luke 9:37-43 centers
1237    Gosp,  Mar    9:   43(10)|              Gehenna: see the note on Matthew 5:22.~
1238    Gosp,  Mar   10:    2(1) |              See further the notes on Matthew 5:31-32; 19:3-9. ~
1239    Gosp,  Mar   10:   15(2) |           obedience to the gospel; cf Matthew 18:3-4.~
1240    Gosp,  Mar   10:   18(3) |              gift of eternal life; cf Matthew 19:16-17.~
1241    Gosp,  Mar   10:   42(6) |               14:24; Isaiah 53:11-12; Matthew 26:28; Luke 22:19-20.~
1242    Gosp,  Mar   10:   46(7) |                  46] See the notes on Matthew 9:27-31 and 20:29-34.~
1243    Gosp,  Mar   11:    1(1) |           messianic kingdom. Contrast Matthew 21:9. ~
1244    Gosp,  Mar   11:   15(3) |                15-19] See the note on Matthew 21:12-17.~
1245    Gosp,  Mar   11:   26(4) |       copyists under the influence of Matthew 6:15.~
1246    Gosp,  Mar   12:    1(1) |             is Jesus (Mark 1:11; 9:7; Matthew 3:17; 17:5; Luke 3:22; 9:
1247    Gosp,  Mar   12:   13(3) |                13-17] See the note on Matthew 22:15-22.~
1248    Gosp,  Mar   12:   18(4) |                18-27] See the note on Matthew 22:23-33.~
1249    Gosp,  Mar   12:   28(5) |                28-34] See the note on Matthew 22:34-40.~
1250    Gosp,  Mar   12:   35(6) |              Messiah, not to deny it (Matthew 1:1; Acts 2:20, 34; Romans
1251    Gosp,  Mar   12:   35(6) |              1). See also the note on Matthew 22:41-46.~
1252    Gosp,  Mar   12:   38(7) |              notes on Mark 7:1-23 and Matthew 23:1-39.~
1253    Gosp,  Mar   13:    1(1) |            Romans; cf Jeremiah 26:18; Matthew 24:1-2. For the dating of
1254    Gosp,  Mar   13:    3(2) |                 See also the notes on Matthew 24:1-25:46.~
1255    Gosp,  Mar   13:   14(4) |             contrast to the neuter at Matthew 24:15.~
1256    Gosp,  Mar   14:   22(7) |          Jesus will bring into being (Matthew 26:26-28; Luke 22:19-20;
1257    Gosp,  Mar   14:   24(8) |              be shed: see the note on Matthew 26:27-28. For many: the
1258    Gosp,  Mar   14:   24(8) |            different one from that at Matthew 26:28 but the same as that
1259    Gosp,  Mar   14:   24(8) |             of "all," see the note on Matthew 20:28.~
1260    Gosp,  Mar   14:   27(10)|             in Galilee (Mark 16:7; cf Matthew 26:32; 28:7, 10, 16; John
1261    Gosp,  Mar   14:   57(15)|               57-58] See the notes on Matthew 26:60-61 and John 2:19.~
1262    Gosp,  Mar   14:   61(16)|            God; cf Mark 1:1. Contrast Matthew 26:64 and Luke 22:67-70,
1263    Gosp,  Mar   15:    1(1) |          night trial; see the note on Matthew 27:1-2. Handed him over
1264    Gosp,  Mar   15:    2(2) |             15:10; Luke 23:14-16, 20; Matthew 27:18, 24; John 18:38; 19:
1265    Gosp,  Mar   15:    6(3) |                 6-15] See the note on Matthew 27:15-26.~
1266    Gosp,  Mar   15:    7(4) |             Barabbas: see the note on Matthew 27:16-17.~
1267    Gosp,  Mar   15:   13(5) |          Crucify him: see the note on Matthew 27:22.~
1268    Gosp,  Mar   15:   15(6) |                   15] See the note on Matthew 27:26.~
1269    Gosp,  Mar   15:   16(7) |           Praetorium: see the note on Matthew 27:27.~
1270    Gosp,  Mar   15:   21(8) |         gospel. See also the notes on Matthew 27:32; Luke 23:26-32.~
1271    Gosp,  Mar   15:   24(9) |                  24] See the notes on Matthew 27:35 and John 19:23-25a.~
1272    Gosp,  Mar   15:   26(11)|              See further the notes on Matthew 27:37 and John 19:19.~
1273    Gosp,  Mar   15:   29(13)|                   29] See the note on Matthew 27:39-40.~
1274    Gosp,  Mar   15:   34(14)|               2. See also the note on Matthew 27:46.~
1275    Gosp,  Mar   15:   35(15)|              24. See also the note on Matthew 27:47.~
1276    Gosp,  Mar   15:   38(16)|                   38] See the note on Matthew 27:51-53.~
1277    Gosp,  Mar   15:   40(18)|                40-41] See the note on Matthew 27:55-56.~
1278    Gosp,  Mar   15:   43(19)|            Arimathea: see the note on Matthew 27:57-61.~
1279    Gosp,  Luk  Int          |               author of the Gospel of Matthew (Q; see Introduction to
1280    Gosp,  Luk  Int          |                Q; see Introduction to Matthew), and other special traditions
1281    Gosp,  Luk    1:    5(2) |               the Gospel according to Matthew, this gospel opens with
1282    Gosp,  Luk    2:    1(1) |              days of Herod (Luke 1:5; Matthew 2:1). Luke may simply be
1283    Gosp,  Luk    2:    7(3) |              15-17). See the notes on Matthew 1:25; Mark 6:3. Wrapped
1284    Gosp,  Luk    3:    3(4) |                    3] See the note on Matthew 3:2.~
1285    Gosp,  Luk    3:   16(6) |               3:2-3). See the note on Matthew 3:11.~
1286    Gosp,  Luk    3:   17(7) |        Winnowing fan: see the note on Matthew 3:12.~
1287    Gosp,  Luk    3:   23(12)|                        23-38] Whereas Matthew 1:2 begins the genealogy
1288    Gosp,  Luk    3:   31(13)|              through King Solomon, as Matthew 1:6-7.~
1289    Gosp,  Luk    4:    1(1) |                 1-13] See the note on Matthew 4:1-11.~
1290    Gosp,  Luk    4:   44(19)|             that harmonizes Luke with Matthew 4:23 and Mark 1:39. Up to
1291    Gosp,  Luk    5:   11(2) |       everything: in Mark 1:16-20 and Matthew 4:18-22 the fishermen who
1292    Gosp,  Luk    5:   14(4) |             for them: see the note on Matthew 8:4.~
1293    Gosp,  Luk    5:   17(6) |            Pharisees: see the note on Matthew 3:7.~
1294    Gosp,  Luk    5:   24(10)|                  24] See the notes on Matthew 9:6 and Mark 2:10.~
1295    Gosp,  Luk    5:   34(12)|               34-35] See the notes on Matthew 9:15 and Mark 2:19.~
1296    Gosp,  Luk    5:   36(14)|               36-39] See the notes on Matthew 9:16-17 and Mark 2:19.~
1297    Gosp,  Luk    6:    1(1) |           rest. See also the notes on Matthew 12:1-14 and Mark 2:25-26. ~
1298    Gosp,  Luk    6:    4(2) |             offering: see the note on Matthew 12:5-6.~
1299    Gosp,  Luk    6:   12(3) |               12-16] See the notes on Matthew 10:1-11:1 and Mark 3:14-
1300    Gosp,  Luk    6:   13(5) |               see 1 Cor 15:5), and in Matthew and Luke, the Twelve are
1301    Gosp,  Luk    6:   13(5) |             of Israel (Luke 22:29-30; Matthew 19:28). After the fall of
1302    Gosp,  Luk    6:   13(5) |               Twelve. See the note on Matthew 10:2-4. "Apostle" becomes
1303    Gosp,  Luk    6:   15    |                                   15 ~Matthew, Thomas, James the son of
1304    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(10)|          Plain" is the counterpart to Matthew's "Sermon on the Mount" (
1305    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(10)|              s "Sermon on the Mount" (Matthew 5:1-7:27). It is addressed
1306    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(10)|               and, like the sermon in Matthew, it begins with beatitudes (
1307    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(10)|         reported by Luke are found in Matthew's version, but because Matthew
1308    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(10)|        Matthew's version, but because Matthew includes sayings that were
1309    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(10)|             Christian problems (e.g., Matthew 5:17-20; 6:1-8, 16-18) that
1310    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(10)|            the love of one's enemies (Matthew 6:27-36); the demands of
1311    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(11)|             acceptable). By contrast, Matthew emphasizes the religious
1312    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(11)|              Jesus ("poor in spirit," Matthew 5:5; "hunger and thirst
1313    Gosp,  Luk    6:   20(11)|            thirst for righteousness," Matthew 5:6). In the sermon, blessed
1314    Gosp,  Luk    6:   27(12)|               27-36] See the notes on Matthew 5:43-48 and Matthew 5:48.~
1315    Gosp,  Luk    6:   27(12)|          notes on Matthew 5:43-48 and Matthew 5:48.~
1316    Gosp,  Luk    6:   37(13)|               37-42] See the notes on Matthew 7:1-12; 7:1; 7:5.~
1317    Gosp,  Luk    6:   43(14)|               43-46] See the notes on Matthew 7:15-20 and 12:33.~
1318    Gosp,  Luk    6:   47(15)|                47-49] See the note on Matthew 7:24-27.~
1319    Gosp,  Luk    7:    1(2) |                 See also the notes on Matthew 8:5-13 and John 4:43-54. ~
1320    Gosp,  Luk    7:    2(3) |            centurion: see the note on Matthew 8:5.~
1321    Gosp,  Luk    7:   31(9) |                31-35] See the note on Matthew 11:16-19.~
1322    Gosp,  Luk    8:    4(2) |                 See also the notes on Matthew 13:1-53 and Mark 4:1-34.~
1323    Gosp,  Luk    8:    4(3) |                  4-8] See the note on Matthew 13:3-8.~
1324    Gosp,  Luk    8:   11(4) |            the sower, see the note on Matthew 13:18-23.~
1325    Gosp,  Luk    8:   26(9) |      Gergesenes. See also the note on Matthew 8:28. Opposite Galilee:
1326    Gosp,  Luk    9:    5(3) |            your feet: see the note on Matthew 10:14.~
1327    Gosp,  Luk    9:   16(7) |              19; see also the note on Matthew 14:19.~
1328    Gosp,  Luk    9:   20(10)|             notes on Luke 2:11 and on Matthew 16:13-20 and Mark 8:27-30.~
1329    Gosp,  Luk    9:   28(12)|                 see also the notes on Matthew 17:1-8 and Mark 9:2-8.~
1330    Gosp,  Luk    9:   51(23)|         sayings of Jesus used also by Matthew, and from his own special
1331    Gosp,  Luk    9:   57(27)|             sayings are paralleled in Matthew 8:19-22; see also the notes
1332    Gosp,  Luk    9:   60(28)|            dead. See also the note on Matthew 8:22.~
1333    Gosp,  Luk   10:    5(4) |            the notes on Luke 2:14 and Matthew 10:13.~
1334    Gosp,  Luk   10:   15(7) |          heaven; see also the note on Matthew 11:23.~
1335    Gosp,  Luk   10:   21(9) |       disciples. See also the note on Matthew 11:25-27.~
1336    Gosp,  Luk   11:    1(2) |            the "Sermon on the Mount" (Matthew 6:9-15); the shorter Lucan
1337    Gosp,  Luk   11:    1(2) |                 See also the notes on Matthew 6:9-13. ~
1338    Gosp,  Luk   11:    3(4) |          Daily bread: see the note on Matthew 6:11. The final test: see
1339    Gosp,  Luk   11:    3(4) |           final test: see the note on Matthew 6:13.~
1340    Gosp,  Luk   11:   13(5) |      traditional saying of Jesus (see Matthew 7:11). Luke presents the
1341    Gosp,  Luk   11:   19(6) |           Jesus. See also the note on Matthew 12:27.~
1342    Gosp,  Luk   11:   29(9) |               who comes from afar. Cf Matthew 12:38-42 (and see the notes
1343    Gosp,  Luk   11:   37(10)|           similar sayings is found in Matthew 23 (see also the notes there).~
1344    Gosp,  Luk   12:    1(1) |            the notes on Mark 8:15 and Matthew 16:5-12. ~
1345    Gosp,  Luk   12:    2(2) |                They are paralleled in Matthew 10:26-33.~
1346    Gosp,  Luk   12:    5(3) |              Gehenna: see the note on Matthew 5:22.~
1347    Gosp,  Luk   12:   10(5) |          persecution (Luke 12:2-9; cf Matthew 12:31-32). The holy Spirit
1348    Gosp,  Luk   12:   45(9) |             Cf the similar warning in Matthew 24:48.~
1349    Gosp,  Luk   12:   59(12)|          lepton, a very small amount. Matthew 5:26 has for "the last penny"
1350    Gosp,  Luk   13:    1(2) |        gathering of the Samaritans on Matthew. Gerizim with a slaughter
1351    Gosp,  Luk   13:   18(8) |                They are paralleled in Matthew 13:31-33 and Mark 4:30-32.~
1352    Gosp,  Luk   14:   15(5) |           similar parable is found in Matthew 22:1-10.~
1353    Gosp,  Luk   14:   26(7) |              cf the similar saying in Matthew 10:37. The disciple's family
1354    Gosp,  Luk   14:   34(8) |             See the simile of salt in Matthew 5:13 and the note there.~
1355    Gosp,  Luk   15:    1(1) |              7) that Luke shares with Matthew (Matthew 18:12-14), Luke
1356    Gosp,  Luk   15:    1(1) |             Luke shares with Matthew (Matthew 18:12-14), Luke adds two
1357    Gosp,  Luk   17:   36(8) |               scribal assimilation to Matthew 24:40.~
1358    Gosp,  Luk   18:   15(3) |             source common to Luke and Matthew.~
1359    Gosp,  Luk   18:   38(8) |             69). See also the note on Matthew 9:27.~
1360    Gosp,  Luk   19:   11(4) |             occurs in another form in Matthew 25:14-20. The story about
1361    Gosp,  Luk   19:   28(6) |              into Jerusalem, see also Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-10; John
1362    Gosp,  Luk   19:   45(11)|              20:1; 21:37; 22:53). See Matthew 21:12-17; Mark 11:15-19;
1363    Gosp,  Luk   20:   22(5) |          temple. See also the note on Matthew 22:15-22.~
1364    Gosp,  Luk   20:   27(7) |            Sadducees: see the note on Matthew 3:7.~
1365    Gosp,  Luk   20:   28(8) |         accept. See also the notes on Matthew 22:23-33.~
1366    Gosp,  Luk   20:   41(10)|                 See also the notes on Matthew 22:41-46.~
1367    Gosp,  Luk   21:    5(2) |                 See also the notes on Matthew 24:1-36 and Mark 13:1-37.~
1368    Gosp,  Luk   22:   19(7) |                 See also the notes on Matthew 26:26-29; 26:27-28; and
1369    Gosp,  Luk   22:   66(17)|             Luke 22:54-65). Mark (and Matthew who follows Mark) has transferred
1370    Gosp,  Luk   22:   66(17)|          trials of Jesus in Mark (and Matthew); see the note on Mark 14:
1371    Gosp,  Luk   23:   17(3) |            gloss from Mark 15:6 (also Matthew 27:15) and is not found
1372    Gosp,  Luk   23:   17(3) |          background, see the notes on Matthew 27:15-26.~
1373    Gosp,  Luk   24:    6(2) |            difference in wording from Matthew 28:6 and Mark 16:6 argue
1374    Gosp,  Luk   24:   26(8) |               31-33. See the notes on Matthew 26:63 and 26:67-68.~
1375    Gosp,  Luk   24:   36(9) |            each of the other gospels (Matthew 28:16-20; Mark 16:14-15;
1376    Gosp,  Joh    1:   21(16)|               earth (cf Malachi 3:23; Matthew 11:14). The Prophet: probably
1377    Gosp,  Joh    1:   26(19)|                holy Spirit and fire" (Matthew 3:11; Luke 3:16). John's
1378    Gosp,  Joh    1:   34(25)|              This is my beloved Son" (Matthew 3:17; Mark 1:11; Luke 3:
1379    Gosp,  Joh    1:   42(30)|            Simon, the son of John: in Matthew 16:17, Simon is called Bariona, "
1380    Gosp,  Joh    1:   42(30)|             in Aramaic = the Rock; cf Matthew 16:18. Neither the Greek
1381    Gosp,  Joh    2:   12(9) |            tradition in Luke 4:31 and Matthew 4:13. There are many textual
1382    Gosp,  Joh    2:   14(12)|             last days of Jesus' life (Matthew, on the day Jesus entered
1383    Gosp,  Joh    2:   14(13)|             currency. See the note on Matthew 17:24.~
1384    Gosp,  Joh    2:   19(15)|              occurs in various forms (Matthew 24:2; 27:40; Mark 13:2;
1385    Gosp,  Joh    2:   19(15)|             Luke 21:6; cf Acts 6:14). Matthew 26:61 has: "I can destroy
1386    Gosp,  Joh    3:   24(12)|           like that of the synoptics (Matthew 4:12; Mark 1:14).~
1387    Gosp,  Joh    4:   20(8) |           B.C. by Samaritans to rival Matthew. Zion in Jerusalem; cf Deut
1388    Gosp,  Joh    4:   35(13)|                probably a proverb; cf Matthew 9:37-38.~
1389    Gosp,  Joh    4:   46(18)|               of the centurion's son (Matthew 8:5-13) or servant (Luke
1390    Gosp,  Joh    4:   46(18)|        servant (Luke 7:1-10). Cf also Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30.~
1391    Gosp,  Joh    6:    1(2) |           occurring twice in Mark and Matthew). See the notes on Matthew
1392    Gosp,  Joh    6:    1(2) |            Matthew). See the notes on Matthew 14:13-21; 15:32-39. John
1393    Gosp,  Joh    6:    7(5) |           denarius is a day's wage in Matthew 20:2.~
1394    Gosp,  Joh    6:   16(10)|            loaves in Mark 6:45-52 and Matthew 14:22-33.~
1395    Gosp,  Joh    6:   19(11)|             the parallels, especially Matthew 14:25, make clear that Jesus
1396    Gosp,  Joh    7:    3(2) |             resurrection (Acts 1:14). Matthew 13:55 and Mark 6:3 give
1397    Gosp,  Joh   11:   10(3) |               the eye; cf Luke 11:34; Matthew 6:23.~
1398    Gosp,  Joh   12:    1(1) |               see the note there) and Matthew 26:6-13. The anointing by
1399    Gosp,  Joh   12:    3(2) |           Jesus: so Mark 14:3; but in Matthew 26:6, Mary anoints Jesus'
1400    Gosp,  Joh   12:    5(3) |           denarius is a day's wage in Matthew 20:2; see the note on John
1401    Gosp,  Joh   12:   13(6) |               Jesus (see the notes on Matthew 11:3 and John 6:14; 11:27).
1402    Gosp,  Joh   12:   24(15)|         double traditions (Mark 8:35; Matthew 16:25; Luke 9:24; Matthew
1403    Gosp,  Joh   12:   24(15)|             Matthew 16:25; Luke 9:24; Matthew 10:39; Luke 17:33). John
1404    Gosp,  Joh   14:   22(11)|               of Jesus in Mark 6:3 // Matthew 13:55 or the apostle named
1405    Gosp,  Joh   15:    1(2) |             vineyard at Isaiah 5:1-7; Matthew 21:33-46 and as a vine at
1406    Gosp,  Joh   15:   18(7) |            persecution, especially at Matthew 10:17-25; 24:9-10.~
1407    Gosp,  Joh   15:   21(9) |        frequent in the New Testament (Matthew 10:22; 24:9; Acts 9:14).
1408    Gosp,  Joh   16:   32(8) |          scattered: cf Mark 14:27 and Matthew 26:31, where both cite Zechariah
1409    Gosp,  Joh   18:    5(4) |           Nazorean: the form found in Matthew 26:71 (see the note on Matthew
1410    Gosp,  Joh   18:    5(4) |        Matthew 26:71 (see the note on Matthew 2:23) is here used, not
1411    Gosp,  Joh   18:   13(8) |             before Caiaphas placed by Matthew and Mark at night and by
1412    Gosp,  Joh   18:   24(11)|                     24] Caiaphas: see Matthew 26:3, 57; Luke 3:2; and
1413    Gosp,  Joh   18:   28(13)|           Praetorium: see the note on Matthew 27:27. Morning: literally, "
1414    Gosp,  Joh   18:   37(16)|              You say I am a king: see Matthew 26:64 for a similar response
1415    Gosp,  Joh   18:   39(17)|                   39] See the note on Matthew 27:15.~
1416    Gosp,  Joh   18:   40(18)|             Barabbas: see the note on Matthew 27:16-17. Revolutionary:
1417    Gosp,  Joh   18:   40(18)|               robber. See the note on Matthew 27:38.~
1418    Gosp,  Joh   19:    1(1) |               sent to Herod. Mark and Matthew place the scourging and
1419    Gosp,  Joh   19:   23(9) |             garments (see the note on Matthew 27:35), only John quotes
1420    Gosp,  Joh   19:   38(17)|               anointing on Friday. In Matthew and Luke the women come
1421    Gosp,  Joh   20:    1(3) |               Mark the sun had risen, Matthew describes it as "dawning,"
1422    Gosp,  Joh   20:   11(8) |            found only in John, but cf Matthew 28:8-10 and Mark 16:9-11.~
1423    Gosp,  Joh   20:   17(10)|            Stop holding on to me: see Matthew 28:9, where the women take
1424    Gosp,  Joh   20:   21(14)|          appearances to the Eleven in Matthew 28:19; Luke 24:47; Mark
1425    Gosp,  Joh   20:   23(16)|             sacrament of penance. See Matthew 16:19; Matthew 18:18.~
1426    Gosp,  Joh   20:   23(16)|           penance. See Matthew 16:19; Matthew 18:18.~
1427    Gosp,  Joh   21:    1(1) |              found in Luke 5:1-11 and Matthew 14:28-31. Perhaps the tradition
1428    Gosp,  Joh   21:    9(4) |              but see also the note on Matthew 14:19.~
1429    Gosp,  Act    1:   13    |               Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew, James son of Alphaeus,
1430    Gosp,  Act    1:   18(7) |               differs from the one in Matthew 27:5, according to which
1431    Gosp,  Act   23:    5(3) |                 whitewashed wall" (cf Matthew 23:27), when he is told
1432   NTLet,  Rom    1:    1(2) |             two masters," said Jesus (Matthew 6:24). It is this aspect
1433   NTLet,  Rom    1:    3(3) |               descendant of David (cf Matthew 22:42; 2 Tim 2:8; Rev 22:
1434   NTLet,  Rom    9:   13(5) |              less; cf Luke 14:26 with Matthew 10:37. Israel's unbelief
1435   NTLet,  Rom    9:   13(5) |              whomsoever he wishes; cf Matthew 3:9; John 8:39. The choice
1436   NTLet,  Rom   10:    9(5) |              in the first century (cf Matthew 10:18; 1 Thes 2:2; 1 Peter
1437   NTLet, 1Cor    4:    9(4) |     beatitudes promise future relief (Matthew 5:3-11; Luke 6:20-23); whereas
1438   NTLet, 1Cor    6:   15(6) |       positively to human marriage in Matthew and Mark, and in Eph 5:29-
1439   NTLet, 1Cor   15:    3(3) |             scriptures is asserted in Matthew 16:1; Luke 24:25-27, 32,
1440   NTLet, 2Cor    1:    7(4) |            that Christians expect (cf Matthew 5:4; Luke 6:24) permits
1441   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |         Romans 13:12-14; Col 3:12; cf Matthew 22:11-13). Some support
1442   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    2(3) |              at his second coming. Cf Matthew 25:1-13 and the nuptial
1443   NTLet,  Gal    1:   16(12)|          blood: human authorities (cf Matthew 16:17; 1 Cor 15:50). Paul'
1444   NTLet,  Gal    1:   18(15)|             name of Simon (Peter); cf Matthew 16:16-18 and the notes there.~
1445   NTLet,  Gal    5:   14(12)|              18, emphasized by Jesus (Matthew 22:39; Luke 10:27); cf Romans
1446   NTLet,  Eph    2:   11(6) |            Eph 2:20; cf Isaiah 28:16; Matthew 21:42), they are being built
1447   NTLet,  Col    1:   24(14)|             19-20, 24 and the note on Matthew 23:29-32. Others suggest
1448   NTLet, 1The    4:   17(4) |              combines this verse with Matthew 24:40-41 (see the note there) //
1449   NTLet, 2The  Int          |       apocalyptic discourse (Mark 13; Matthew 24-25; Luke 21:5-36) and
1450   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    8(3) |            dissension (1 Tim 2:8); cf Matthew 5:21-26; 6:14; Mark 11:25.
1451   NTLet,  Heb    7:   14(10)|               the family of David (cf Matthew 1:1-2, 16, 20; Luke 1:27;
1452   NTLet,  Heb    9:   19(15)|            Last Supper in Mark 14:24; Matthew 26:28.~
1453   CathL,  Jam  Int          |              bore the name James (see Matthew 10:2-3; Mark 3:17-18; Luke
1454   CathL,  Jam  Int          |             brother of the Lord" (see Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3). He was
1455   CathL,  Jam  Int          |               of Jesus, especially in Matthew's Sermon on the Mount, but
1456   CathL,  Jam    1:    2(2) |              and sufferings of Jesus (Matthew 5:10-12; John 10:11; Acts
1457   CathL,  Jam    2:    1(1) |               wealth (James 2:2-4; cf Matthew 5:3; 11:5; 23:6; 1 Cor 1:
1458   CathL,  Jam    2:    8(4) |      preaching of the kingdom of God (Matthew 22:39; Mark 12:31; Luke
1459   CathL,  Jam    2:   12(5) |               those who wrong us (see Matthew 6:12, 14-15).~
1460   CathL,  Jam    4:    1(1) |          failure to pray properly (cf Matthew 7:7-11; John 14:13; 15:7;
1461   CathL,  Jam    5:   12(5) |           abuse of swearing oaths (cf Matthew 5:33-37). By heaven or by
1462   CathL, 1Pet    2:   25(12)|        humanity in the New Testament (Matthew 18:10-14; Luke 15:4-7; John
1463   CathL, 1Pet    3:    7(2) |              effective prayer also in Matthew 5:23-24; 1 Cor 11:20-22;
1464   CathL, 1Pet    3:   13(4) |         accusers (1 Peter 3:13-16; cf Matthew 10:28; Romans 8:35-39).~
1465   CathL, 2Pet    1:   10(6) |              unusual; cf Col 1:13 and Matthew 13:41, as well as the righteousness
1466   CathL, 2Pet    1:   17(10)| transfiguration of Jesus in glory (cf Matthew 17:1-8 and parallels) and
1467   CathL, 2Pet    1:   18(11)|               Peter, James, and John (Matthew 17:1).~
1468   CathL, 2Pet    3:   10(8) |                     10] Like a thief: Matthew 24:43; 1 Thes 5:2; Rev 3:
1469   CathL, 2Pet    3:   11(9) |               and a virtuous life; cf Matthew 24:42, 50-51; Luke 12:40;
1470   CathL, 1Joh    2:   18(9) |       translated "false messiahs") in Matthew 24:24 and Mark 13:22, and
1471   CathL, 1Joh    2:   18(9) |            figures. Many antichrists: Matthew, Mark, and Rev seem to indicate
1472   CathL, 1Joh    5:    6(2) |           refers to Christ's baptism (Matthew 3:16-17) and to the shedding
1473   CathL, 1Joh    5:    6(2) |               present at the baptism (Matthew 3:16; Mark 1:10; Luke 3:
1474   CathL, Jude               |               the relatives of Jesus (Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3), and the
1475   CathL, Jude    0:    7(6) |            Jeremiah 50:40; Amos 4:11; Matthew 10:15; 2 Peter 2:6).~
1476   CathL,  Rev  Int          |            until the end of the age" (Matthew 28:20). Those who remain
1477   CathL,  Rev    1:   10(9) |               Isaiah 27:13; Joel 2:1; Matthew 24:31; 1 Cor 15:52; 1 Thes
1478   CathL,  Rev    1:   16(15)|            Judges 5:31; Isaiah 60:19; Matthew 17:2.~
1479   CathL,  Rev    1:   20(19)|           churches), and individuals (Matthew 18:10; Acts 12:15). Some
1480   CathL,  Rev    3:    5(3) |               by Christ in heaven; cf Matthew 10:32.~
1481   CathL,  Rev    4:    7(7) |               evangelists Mark, Luke, Matthew, and John, respectively.~
1482   CathL,  Rev    5:    5(3) |        Genesis 49:9; Isaiah 11:1, 10; Matthew 1:1.~
1483   CathL,  Rev    6:    6(6) |           constitutes a day's wage in Matthew 20:2. Because of the famine,
1484   CathL,  Rev    6:   12(10)|               50:3; Joel 2:10; 3:3-4; Matthew 24:4-36; Mark 13:5-37; Luke
1485   CathL,  Rev   13:   11(7) |        messiahs (the first beast); cf Matthew 24:24; Mark 13:22; 2 Thes
1486   CathL,  Rev   14:   12(9) |               23; 20:12-13; 22:12; cf Matthew 16:27; Romans 2:6.~
1487   CathL,  Rev   16:   15(7) |              thief: as in Rev 3:3 (cf Matthew 24:42-44; 1 Thes 5:2). Blessed:
1488   CathL,  Rev   19:   12(8) |             reality of the person; cf Matthew 11:27; Luke 10:22.~
1489   CathL,  Rev   21:    1(1) |               Isaiah 65:17-25; 66:22; Matthew 19:28.~
1490   CathL,  Rev   21:   22(16)|          earthly dwelling for God; cf Matthew 18:20; 28:20; John 4:21.~
1491   CathL,  Rev   22:    4(3) |                Look upon his face: cf Matthew 5:8; 1 Cor 13:12; 1 John