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DECLARE UNTO US - That is, explain the meaning of the parable. This
was done in so plain a manner as to render comment unnecessary. The
Son of man, the Lord Jesus, sows the good seed - that is, preach...
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II. THE REJECTED KINGDOM AND THE REJECTED KING. CHAPTER S 13-28.
1. The King at the Seaside.
The Mysteries of the Kingdom.
CHAPTER 13
1. The King at the Seaside. (Matthew 13:1 .) 2. The Parable of...
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MATTHEW 13:24; MATTHEW 13:36. THE WHEAT AND THE TARES. Mt. only. The
parable is a substitute for rather than an adaptation of Mark 4:26 *.
We need not deny its genuineness on the plea that the standpo...
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MANY THINGS IN PARABLES (Matthew 13:1-58)
Matthew 13:1-58 is a very important chapter in the pattern of the
gospel.
(i) It shows a definite turning-point in the ministry of Jesus. At the
beginning of...
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A FURNACE. the furnace, as in Matthew 13:50.
WAILING AND GNASHING. See note on Matthew 8:12.
GNASHING. the grinding....
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Ver 36. Then Jesus sent the multitude away, and went into the house:
and his disciples came unto him, saying, "Declare unto us the parable
of the tares of the field." 37. He answered and said unto the...
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_THE PARABLE OF THE WHEAT AND TARES MATTHEW 13:24-43_ : A man sowed
good seed in his field. An enemy sowed tares among the wheat. The
servants were not allowed to root up the tares least, by accident...
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ΒΑΛΟΎΣΙΝ _fut. ind. act. от_ ΒΆΛΛΩ (G906)
бросать, швырять,
ΚΆΜΙΝΟΣ (G2575) печь (ВВС),
ΚΛΑΥΘΜΌΣ (G2805) громкий плач, рыдания.
ΒΡΥΓΜΌΣ (G1030) скрип, скрежет,
ОΔΌΝΤΩΝ _gen. pl._ от ΌΔΟΎΣ,
ΟΔΌΝΤΟ...
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A FURNACE— _The furnace._...
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And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing
and gnashing of teeth.
AND SHALL CAST THEM INTO A FURNACE (RATHER, 'THE FURNACE') OF FIRE:
THERE SHALL BE WAILING AND GNASHING OF...
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37 The history of the kingdom proclamation in Acts and what is
predicted the circumcision epistles and the Unveiling fully bears out
our Lord's forecast. There were the seven sons of Sceva (Act_19:15)...
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A DAY OF PARABLES
1-3a. Teaching by parables begun (Mark 4:1; Luke 8:4). This chapter
introduces a new type of teaching, that by parables. St. Matthew gives
us a group of seven, the first four of whic...
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THE TARES INTERPRETED. See on Matthew 13:24. The field is called the
world as well as the Kingdom of God or the Church, because the Church
is charged with a mission to the whole human race, and is des...
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GNASHING] indicating rage and disappointment, not pain. Their
punishment continues because their sin continues: cp. Matthew 8:12,
etc....
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 13
STORIES ABOUT WHERE GOD RULES 13:1-52
Matthew wrote down a lot of the things that Jesus taught. This
chapter is the third section...
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INTO A FURNACE OF FIRE. — Better, _the furnace_ — _i.e.,_ that of
Gehenna, in which there will be _“the_ wailing and gnashing of
teeth.” (See Notes on Matthew 8:12.)...
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CHAPTER 11
The Parables of the Kingdom - Matthew 13:1
"THE same day went Jesus out of the house, and sat by the sea side."
We can well imagine that, after such a series of discouragements and
mortifi...
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_Interpretation of the Tares_. Not in Apostolic Document; style that
of evangelist; misses the point of the parable so Weiss (Matt.-Evang.,
p. 351). But if there was _any_ private talk between Jesus a...
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ἐκεῖ ἔσται. etc.: held to be inappropriate here, because
the gnashing of teeth is caused by _cold_, not by fire (Holtz., H.
C.); appropriate in Matthew 8:12, where the doom is rejection into the
outer...
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GENUINE AND COUNTERFEIT
Matthew 13:34-43
Throughout the Synoptic Gospels-Matthew, Mark, and Luke-a consistent
distinction is made between the outer ranks of the people, or
disciples, and the inner ci...
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This chapter contains the seven parables of the Kingdom. The reason
for the parabolic teaching of Christ is set forth here. This first
parable was spoken to the multitudes (verses Mat 13:2-3). Its
exp...
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CHAPTER 27
THE LEAVEN
Matthew 13:33. _“He spake another parable to them: The kingdom of
the heavens is like unto leaven, which a woman having taken, hid in
three measures of meal, until all were leav...
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"Then Jesus sent the multitude away, and went into the house: and his
disciples came unto him, saying, Declare unto us the parable of the
tares of the field. (37) He answered and said unto them, He th...
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Chapter 8, which opens the portion that comes before us tonight, is a
striking illustration as well as proof of the method which God has
been pleased to employ in giving us the apostle Matthew's accou...
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42._And shall cast them into a furnace of fire. _This is a
metaphorical expression; for, as the infinite glory which is laid up
for the sons of God so far exceeds all our senses, that we cannot find
w...
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The Lord was no longer seeking fruit in His vine. It had been
requisite according to God's relations with Israel that He should seek
this fruit; but His true service, He well knew, was to bring that
w...
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AND SHALL CAST THEM INTO A FURNACE OF FIRE,.... Not a material, but a
metaphorical one; denoting the wrath of God, which shall fall upon
wicked men, and abide upon them to all eternity: which is somet...
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And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and
gnashing of teeth.
Ver. 42. _And shall cast them into a furnace of fire_] Lo, the good
angels are executioners of God's judgment...
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_As the tares are gathered_ At the command of the owner of the field;
_and burnt in the fire_ So totally destroyed as never to revive and
flourish again; _so shall it be at the end of the world_ With...
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AND SHALL CAST THEM INTO A FURNACE OF FIRE: THERE SHALL BE WAILING AND
GNASHING OF TEETH....
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Jesus explains the parable of the tares:...
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This chapter begins a new division of the book. Israel is looked at as
set aside because of unbelief: the Lord went out of the house
(typically Israel's house), and set by the seaside. The sea is typi...
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31-35 The scope of the parable of the seed sown, is to show that the
beginnings of the gospel would be small, but its latter end would
greatly increase; in this way the work of grace in the heart, th...
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SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 13:43"....
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Tertullian On the Resurrection of the Flesh
-not even a hair, as also not an eye nor a tooth. And yet whence shall
come that "weeping and gnashing of teeth,"[236]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book X...
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Matthew 13:42 and G2532 cast G906 (G5692) them G846 into G1519 furnace
G2575 fire G4442 There G1563 be...
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THE EXPLANATION OF THE PARABLE OF THE WHEAT AND DARNEL (13:36-43).
The parables that have now been given have gradually built up a
picture of the advance of the Kingly Rule of Heaven. Firstly the seed...
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THE EIGHT PARABLES OF THE KINGLY RULE OF HEAVEN (13:1-53).
Having made clear that the Kingly Rule of Heaven is advancing
forcefully (Matthew 11:12) and that through Jesus' activities as the
Servant of...
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JESUS SPEAKS TO HIS DISCIPLES IN PARABLES SO THAT THEIR EYES MAY BE
OPENED (13:34-52).
This next part-section is also in the form of a chiasmus.
ANALYSIS.
a Jesus speaks in parables not only for th...
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“And will cast them into the furnace of fire. There will be the
weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
And all who have been in rebellion against God, and against the Son of
Man, will be tossed into the furn...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE. The Evangelist has just represented our Lord in
opposition to the Pharisees. (A few events probably intervened; see
Luke 11-13.) Thus His claims as the Messiah came out more fully....
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THE THREE OTHER PARABLES SPOKEN in public (Matthew 13:24-33), with the
interpretation of the parable of the tares in private (Matthew
13:36-43). The Evangelist inserts, as is his habit, a prophecy
ful...
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Matthew 13:42. AND SHALL CAST THEM, etc. As the tares were burned,
this may be figurative, but it undoubtedly refers to intolerable
suffering, resulting not simply from the circumstances of the
evildo...
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Matthew 13:3
The Parables of the Kingdom.
I. Taking these seven parables all together, notice, first, the fact
that our Lord, in describing the kingdom of heaven, did deliberately
use many parables,...
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Matthew 13:24. _Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The
kingdom of heaven is likened unto a man which sowed good seed in his
field:_
Jesus never sowed any other kind of seed. The truth wh...
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Matthew 13:24. _Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The
kingdom of heaven is likened unto a man which sowed good seed in his
field:_
He knew that it was good. It had been tested: it was u...
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CONTENTS: Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven. The sower, tares and
wheat, grain of mustard seed, leaven, hid treasure, pearl, drag net.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, disciples, Satan, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: The pr...
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Matthew 13:2. _He went into a ship._ A small vessel or boat, probably
belonging to one of the disciples, several of whom were fishermen.
Matthew 13:3. _He spake many things to them in parables._ On th...
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36-43.
TELL US WHAT THE PARABLE OF THE WEEDS IN THE FIELD MEANS. This parable
is in Matthew 13:24-30. (1) The Kingdom is compared to the _man_ who
sows. (2) The _man_ is the Son of God Jesus himself....
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 13:1 The Messianic Kingdom Revealed in
Parables. This is the third of Jesus’ five major teachings (see
Introduction: Key Themes). It is a collection of parables....
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 13:41 FIERY FURNACE... WEEPING AND GNASHING
OF TEETH. Jesus’ typical description of eternal judgment in
Matthew’s Gospel (see Matthew 8:12
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 13:35. FULFILLED.—The quotation illustrates, much in the
same way as those in Matthew 8:17; Matthew 12:17, St. Matthew’s
peculiar way of dealing with the prophetic language of...
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EXPOSITION
A few remarks by way of introduction to the characteristic portion of
this chapter (Matthew 13:1).
(1) We have here a collection of the Lord's parables, all spoken, as
it would appear, at...
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Now as we enter into the thirteenth chapter, we come into the area of
the parables that deal with the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven.
And in these we have more or less a key to all parables.
And y...
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Daniel 3:15; Daniel 3:21; Daniel 3:22; Daniel 3:6; Luke 13:28;...