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Verse 37. _LET YOUR COMMUNICATION BE, YEA, YEA; NAY, NAY_] That is, a
positive _affirmation_, or _negation_, according to your knowledge of
the matter concerning which you are called to testify. Do no...
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BUT LET YOUR COMMUNICATION - Your word; what you say.
BE, YEA - Yes. This does not mean that we should always use the word
“yea,” for it might as well have been translated “yes”; but it
means that we...
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5. THE PROCLAMATION OF THE KING CONCERNING HIS KINGDOM. CHAPTER S 5-7
_ 1. The Characteristics of the heirs of the Kingdom.(Matthew 5:1 .)
2. The Confirmation of the Law and its Expansion.(Matthew 5:...
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OATHS. Jesus sums up several OT passages, _e.g._ Exodus 20:7;
Leviticus 19:12; Numbers 30:2; Deuteronomy 23:21. The use of oaths a
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THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT (Matthew 5:1-48)
As we have already seen, Matthew has a careful pattern in his gospel.
In his story of the baptism of Jesus he shows us Jesus realizing that
the hour has struc...
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You have heard that it was said by the people of the old days: You
shall not take an oath falsely, but you shall pay your oath in full to
the Lord. But I say to you: Do not swear at all, neither by he...
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COMMUNICATION. word Greek. _logos._ Omit "be". Yea, yea. Yes, [be]
yes. Figure of speech _Epizeuxis._ App-6.
NAY, NAY. Nay, [be] nay.
WHATSOEVER. what.
COMETH. is.
OF. out of. Greek. _ek._ App-104...
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(γ)
Oaths, 33–37...
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ἘΚ ΤΟΥ͂ ΠΟΝΗΡΟΥ͂. (1) ‘of evil’, (2) or perhaps
better ‘from the evil one.’...
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Ver 33. "Again, ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old
time, 'Thou shalt not forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the
Lord thine oaths:' 34. But I say unto you, Swear not at all; neit...
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_JESUS' TEACHING ABOUT MURDER, ADULTERY AND SWEARING MATTHEW 5:21-37:_
In Matthew 5:21-26 we learn that the thought of hatred produces the
act of murder. Therefore, the thought is the act in the heart...
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ΈΣΤΩ _praes. imper. act. 3 pers. sing. от_ ΕΙΜΊ (G1510)
быть....
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DISCOURSE: 1306
SWEARING FORBIDDEN
Matthew 5:33. Again, ye have heard that it hath been said by them of
old time, Thou shalt not forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the
Lord thine oaths: but I sa...
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AGAIN, YE HAVE HEARD, &C.— As to oaths, the doctors affirmed, that
they were obligatory, according to the nature of the things by which a
man swears. See ch. Matthew 23:16. Hence they allowed the use...
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C. THE WISE AND GODLY MAN IN RELATION TO THE LAW
4. HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD TRUTH.
TEXT: 5:33- 37
33. Again, ye have heard that it was said to them of old time, Thou
shalt not forswear thyself, but shalt...
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But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is
more than these cometh of evil.
BUT LET YOUR COMMUNICATION - `your word' [ logos (G3056)], in
ordinary conversation,
BE, YEA Y...
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22 Gehenna, the valley of the son of Hinnom, just below the city of
Jerusalem, where idolatrous worship was once carried on and where the
city offal was burned, will once more become the incinerator f...
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5:37 evil. (d-18) Or 'the evil one.'...
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REVISION OF THE LAW OF OATHS. The prohibition 'Swear not at all' is to
be taken in its widest sense, and not simply as forbidding the common
oaths of conversation. Christ looks forward to a time when...
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THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT
John 5:1 to John 7:29. The Sermon on the Mount: see Luke 6:20. This
sermon is so similar to the sermon reported by St. Luke (Luke 6:20),
that it is
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 5
JESUS TEACHES 5:1–7:29
INTRODUCTION
This is the first of the five main sections that report what Jesus
taught in Matthew’s *gospe...
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LET YOUR COMMUNICATION. — One of the few instances in which our
translators seem to have preferred a somewhat pedantic Latin word for
the more literal and homely English _speech._ (Comp. Luke 24:17.)...
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CHAPTER 7
The Gospel of the Kingdom
("Sermon on the Mount") - Matthew 5:1; Matthew 6:1; Matthew 7:1
IT may seem almost heresy to object to the time-honoured title "Sermon
on the Mount"; yet, so smal...
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_Fourth illustration: concerning oaths_. A new theme, therefore
formally introduced as in Matthew 5:21. πάλιν points to a new
_series_ of illustrations (Weiss, Mt.-Evan., p. 165). The first series
is...
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PURE EYES AND CLEAN SPEECH
Matthew 5:27-37
The legislation of the old time insisted that no member of the
commonwealth should commit adultery, and enforced terrible penalties.
See Deuteronomy 22:22-2...
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In the three Chapter s beginning here we have the Magna Charta of the
Kingdom. This chapter opens with a great revelation of its supreme
condition. Character is everything. The first word is suggestiv...
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But let your communication be, (t) Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever
is more than these cometh of (u) evil.
(t) Whatever you affirm, affirm it alone, and whatever you deny, deny
it alone without any...
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CHAPTER 16
SERMON ON THE MOUNT
Matthew 5-7, and Luke 6:20-49. A few days ago it was my privilege to
spend two beautiful bright days at the sea of Galilee, sailing over
it, and visiting the places of...
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What a beautiful train of thoughts arise from those words of Jesus.
Not only the prohibition of the Load to what is so highly unsuitable
and offensive in oaths and the like, but the injunction to a si...
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God has been pleased, in the separate accounts He has given us of our
Lord Jesus, to display not only His own grace and wisdom, but the
infinite excellency of His Son. It is our wisdom to seek to prof...
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37._But your speech shall be, Yes, yes; No, no _Christ now prescribes,
in the second place, a remedy; which is, that men act towards each
other sincerely and honestly: for then simplicity of speech wi...
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He then gathers around Him those who were definitively to follow Him
in His ministry and His temptations; and, at His call, to link their
portion and their lot with His, forsaking all beside.
The str...
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BUT LET YOUR COMMUNICATION BE YEA, YEA,.... That is, let your speech,
in your common conversation, and daily business of life, when ye
answer to anything in the affirmative, be "yea"; and when ye answ...
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But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is
more than these cometh of evil.
Ver. 37. _But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay_] That
is, as St Basil interpreteth it...
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_Ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time_ Or rather,
_was said to the ancients, Thou shalt not forswear thyself_, &c. See
the margin. The Jewish doctors affirmed, that oaths were obli...
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COMMUNICATION; conversation and discourse.
YEA-NAY; simple declarations, without profaneness of any kind....
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An illustration from the Second Commandment:...
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BUT LET YOUR COMMUNICATION BE, YEA, YEA; NAY, NAY; FOR WHATSOEVER IS
MORE THAN THESE COMETH OF EVIL.
Jesus introduces the subject as before, referring to the customary
reading of the Law and the accom...
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From every direction He attracted followers, Galilee mentioned first,
but also Decapolis beyond the sea of Galilee, Jerusalem and Judea, and
east of Jordan. No doubt their motives for following Him we...
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33-37 There is no reason to consider that solemn oaths in a court of
justice, or on other proper occasions, are wrong, provided they are
taken with due reverence. But all oaths taken without necessit...
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St. James saith much the same, {JAMES 5:12}. Let your ordinary
discourse in the world be mere affirmations or denials of things in
terms or phrases of the same import with _ yea_ and _ nay, _ though
y...
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Tertullian The Prescription Against Heretics
Moreover, they remembered the words): "Let your communication be yea,
yea; nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than this cometh of evil; "[289]
Tertullian O...
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Matthew 5:37 But G1161 your G5216 Yes G3483 be G3056 G2077 (G5749) Yes
G3483 No G3756 No...
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“But let your speech be, Yes, yes; No, no,
And whatever is more than these is of the evil one.”
So they are to restrict their replies to specific assertions. They are
to say, ‘yes, yes' or ‘no, no'....
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FIVE FULLER APPLICATIONS OF THE LAW (5:21-43).
In order to bring home what His disciples' approach to the Law should
be Jesus selects five pivotal aspects of the Law, and expands on them
and explains...
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3). THE DISCIPLES' APPROACH TO OATH-TAKING AND RELIABILITY (5:33-37).
In Jesus' day the taking of oaths was popular and often somewhat
hypocritical. Going by what was written later they were divided i...
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Matthew 5:37. BUT LET YOUR SPEECH BE, YEA, YEA; NAY, NAY. Not only
foolish oaths, like those cited, are forbidden, but also all
unnecessary appealing to God. Even judicial appeals to God should not
be...
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Our Lord defines His relation to the old dispensation (Matthew
5:17-19), thus introducing the negative leading thought, viz., the
utter failure of the Pharisees to attain true righteousness, according...
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GENERAL CHARACTER. The magna charta of Christ's Kingdom: the unfolding
of His righteousness; the sublimest code of morals ever proclaimed on
earth; the counterpart of the legislation on Mount Sinai; C...
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Matthew 5:33
I. Our Lord does not here forbid a solemn oath, such as may be
required, for example, in a court of justice. The law clearly allowed
such an oath for confirmation. When the high priest ad...
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Matthew 5:37
I. A very few examples will show us that, as in the case of submission
to injury, so in that of abstinence from swearing, our Lord laid down
a principle and not a positive precept, and ha...
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Matthew 5:31. _It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife,
let him give her a writing of divorcement: But I say unto to you, That
whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of
f...
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Matthew 5:17. _Think not that I am came to destroy the law, or the
prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill._
The life, work, and words of Christ are not an emendation of the Old
Testament,...
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CONTENTS: Sermon on the mount. Beatitudes. Believer as salt and light.
Christ's relation to the law. Divorce.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus.
CONCLUSION: The relationship of a child of God will be manifeste...
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Matthew 5:1. _Seeing the multitudes,_ assembled from six provinces to
see and to hear the great, the promised prophet, who had opened his
ministry with glorious miracles. But our Saviour looked upon t...
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JUST SAY YES OR NO. Let your "yes" or "no" in word be the same in
action. Our present sin of profanity grew out of the habit of swearing
vows. Note Peter's sin in Matthew 26:74....
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 5:21 YOU HAVE HEARD THAT IT WAS SAID (vv.
Matthew 5:21, Matt
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 5:33 An OATH involved using God’s name, or
substitutes for it, to guarantee the truth of one’s statements (see
Numbers 30:2). Jesus’ disciples
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CHAPTER 5
_Went up into a mountain._ Let us inquire what mountain this was?
"Some simple brethren," says S. Jerome, "think that Christ taught the
Beatitudes, and the things which follow, on the mount...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
GENERAL REMARKS ON THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT
_The aim and contents of the_ “_Sermon_.”—No mere sermon is
this, only distinguished from others of its class by its reach and
sweep and po...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 5:1
AND SEEING THE MULTITUDES; _i.e. _those spoken of in Matthew
4:25—the multitudes who were at that point of time following him. HE
WENT UP. From the lower ground by the lake. I...
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Tonight we have the Sermon on the Mount, what a fantastic portion of
scripture. Matthew five,
And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he has
sat down, his disciples came unto...
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2 Corinthians 1:17; Colossians 3:9; Colossians 4:6; Ephesians 4:25;...
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THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT
Matthew 5:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. The key to the Sermon on the Mount is found in Matthew 4:23 :
"preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom."
Before the Lord sat a great crowd of p...
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Let your conversation be yea, yea; nay, nay — That is, in your
common discourse, barely affirm or deny....
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Did Jesus condemn all oath taking, even in court?
(See comments on James 5:12.)...
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Here our Lord prescribes. proper mean and remedy for shunning the
occasion and danger of rash swearing; and that is, by using and
accustoming ourselves in conversation to. true simplicity and constant...