-
Verse Matthew 19:8. _MOSES, BECAUSE OF THE HARDNESS OF YOUR HEARTS_]
It is dangerous to tolerate the least evil, though prudence itself may
require it: because toleration, in this case, raises itself...
-
HE SAITH UNTO THEM ... - Jesus admits that this was allowed, but still
he contends that this was not the original design of marriage. It was
only a temporary expedient growing out of a special state o...
-
7. DEPARTURE FROM GALILEE.
Concerning Divorce. Little Children Blessed and the Rich Young Man.
CHAPTER 19
1. The Departure from Galilee. (Matthew 19:1 .) 2. Concerning
Divorce. (Matthew 19:3 .) 3....
-
THE QUESTION OF DIVORCE (Mark 10:1 *). In Matthew 19:2 healed replaces
Mk.'s taught. Mt. makes Jesus give His own opinion, based on Gen., at
once, and it is the Pharisees who bring the Deuteronomic mo...
-
When Jesus had finished these words, he left Galilee, and came into
the districts of Judaea which are on the far side of the Jordan. Many
crowds followed him, and he healed them there.
Pharisees came...
-
JEWISH MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE (Matthew 19:1-9)...
-
BECAUSE OF. in view of, or having regard to. Greek. _pros._ App-104.
SUFFERED. allowed.
WAS NOT SO: i.e. from the first constitution down to Moses....
-
The Question of Marriage and Divorce
Mark 10:2-9
Matthew 19:10 are peculiar to Matthew. St Mark mentions the part of
the conversation contained in Matthew 19:9 as having taken place "in
the house,...
-
_because of the hardness of your hearts_ Literally, HAVING RESPECT TO,
with a view to the hardness of your hearts towards God. So the law was
relatively good, not absolutely. A great principle. Even n...
-
ΠΡῸΣ ΤῊΝ ΣΚΛΗΡΟΚΑΡΔΊΑΝ ὙΜΩ͂Ν. Having
respect to, with a view to the hardness of your hearts towards God. So
the law was relatively good, not absolutely. A great principle. Even
now all are not capable...
-
THE QUESTION OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE
Mark 10:2-9 are peculiar to Matthew. St Mark mentions the part of the
conversation contained in Matthew 19:9 as having taken place ‘in the
house,’ Matthew 19:10-1...
-
Ver l. And it came to pass, that when Jesus had finished these
sayings, he departed from Galilee, and came into the coasts of Judaea
beyond Jordan; 2. And great multitudes followed him; and he healed...
-
ΌΤΙ (G3754) "по причине" либо эквивалент
границ цитаты,
ΠΡΌΣ (G4314) с _асс._ согласно, ввиду того
что (BD, 124), с намерением (McNeile).
ΣΚΛΗΡΟΚΑΡΔΊΑ (G4641) жестокосердие.
ΈΠΈΤΡΕΨΕΝ _aor. ind._ ac...
-
BECAUSE OF THE HARDNESS OF YOUR HEARTS— He meant their passionate,
stubborn, perverse temper, which was such, that had they not been
permitted to divorce their wives, some would not have scrupled to
m...
-
SECTION 47
JESUS TEACHES IN PEREA ON MARRIAGE, DIVORCE AND CELIBACY (Parallel:
Mark 10:1-12)
TEXT: 19:1-12
1 And it came to pass when Jesus had finished these words, he departed
from Galilee, and ca...
-
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts
suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not
so.
HE SAITH UNTO THEM, MOSES (AS A CIVIL LAWGIVER), BECAUSE...
-
3-12 Compare Mar_10:2-12.
4 Compare Gen_1:27. See Mal_2:15.
4 Man was originally bi-sexual. Adam had both male and female
functions (Gen_1:27). Before the woman was taken out of Adam, the
sexes were...
-
THE QUESTION OF DIVORCE. THE RICH YOUNG MAN
1, 2. End of the Galilean ministry. The Peræn ministry begins (Mark
10:1; Luke 9:51 cp. Luke 17:11). The time was now late summer of 28
a.d. The Passion was...
-
BECAUSE OF THE HARDNESS OF YOUR HEARTS] The rabbis regarded the
liberty of divorce as a special privilege conferred by God upon the
chosen people. Rabbi Chananiah said, 'God has not subscribed His nam...
-
MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 19
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE 19:1-12
V1 When Jesus had finished saying these things, he left the Galilee
region. He went to the other sid...
-
MOSES BECAUSE OF THE HARDNESS OF YOUR HEARTS. — The force of the
answer lies (1) in emphasized substitution of “suffered” for
“commanded.” The scribes of the school of Hillel had almost turned
divorce...
-
CHAPTER 15
Last Days in Peraea - Matthew 19:1 - Matthew 20:1
THERE were two main roads from Galilee to Jerusalem. One passed
through Samaria, on the west of the Jordan, the other through Peraea,
east...
-
πρὸς τ., with reference to. σκληροκαρδίαν : a word
found here and in several places in O. T. (Sept [110]), not in profane
writers; points to a state of heart which cannot submit to the
restraints of a...
-
τί οὖν, etc.: such doctrine could not be directly gainsaid, but
a difficulty might be raised by an appeal to Moses and his enactment
about a bill of divorce (Deuteronomy 24:1). The Pharisees seem to h...
-
_The marriage question_ (Mark 10:2-9)....
-
JESUS' VIEW OF MARRIAGE
Matthew 19:1-12
Divorce was common among the Jews of that decadent age, being
justified by Deuteronomy 24:1. Concerning this it should be remembered
that this legislation, tho...
-
The Pharisees approached Him with a question concerning divorce. The
force of His reply is in the words "from the beginning." He had no
opinions apart from the will and intention of God. As God willed...
-
He saith unto them, Moses (f) because of the hardness of your hearts
(g) suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was
not so.
(f) Being brought about because of the hardness of...
-
Moses, because of the hardness of your hearts, permitted you, &c.
Whether this was permitted in the old law, so that the man who was
divorced from his wife could marry another woman, is disputed. Some...
-
THE DIVORCE PROBLEM
Matthew 19:3-12, and Mark 10:2-12. _“And the Pharisees coming to
Him, asked Him if it is lawful for a man to put away his wife,
tempting Him.”_ The Jews were very lax in their matr...
-
"And it came to pass, that when Jesus had finished these sayings, he
departed from Galilee, and came into the coasts of Judaea beyond
Jordan; (2) And great multitudes followed him; and he healed them...
-
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...
-
chapter 19 carries on the subject of the spirit that is suited to the
kingdom of heaven, and goes deep into the principles which govern
human nature, and of what was now divinely introduced. A questio...
-
HE SAITH UNTO THEM,.... In answer to their objection;
MOSES, BECAUSE OF THE HARDNESS OF YOUR HEARTS, SUFFERED YOU TO PUT
AWAY YOUR WIVES: in which may be observed, that, though it was by
direction th...
-
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts
suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not
so.
Ver. 8. _Moses, because of the hardness of your hearts_] _O...
-
_They say, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of
divorcement_, &c. “If divorce be contrary to the original
institution of marriage, as you affirm, how came it that Moses has
_commanded_ us t...
-
SUFFERED; he did not direct it, or suffer it in any such sense as to
imply that God approved of it, or that it was right. It was a civil
regulation of a civil government, suffered for a time on accoun...
-
HE SAITH UNTO THEM, MOSES, BECAUSE OF THE HARDNESS OF YOUR HEARTS,
SUFFERED YOU TO PUT AWAY YOUR WIVES; BUT FROM THE BEGINNING IT WAS NOT
SO....
-
An objection and its answer:...
-
The setting now is changed from Galilee to Judea, with great crowds
following Him, finding healing from their illnesses. But since the
Lord Jesus has been announcing a kingdom of a different character...
-
3-12 The Pharisees were desirous of drawing something from Jesus
which they might represent as contrary to the law of Moses. Cases
about marriage have been numerous, and sometimes perplexed; made so,...
-
Ver. 7,8. Mark reports this a little differently, MARK 10:3 &c., as if
Christ had first _said unto them. What did Moses command you? And they
said, Moses suffered to write a bill of divorcement, and t...
-
Tertullian Against Marcion Book IV
There, while prohibiting divorce, He has given us a solution of this
special question respecting it: "Moses," says He, "because of the
hardness of your hearts, suff...
-
Matthew 19:8 said G3004 (G5719) them G846 G3754 Moses G3475 of G4314
hardness G4641 your G5216 hearts...
-
‘He says to them, “Moses for your hardness of heart suffered you
to put away your wives, but from the beginning it has not been so.”
Jesus' reply was that Moses had not ‘commanded' the putting away of...
-
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE IN THE NEW AGE (19:3-12). .
Having in chapter 18 laid down the principles on which His new
congregation was to run Jesus will now begin to lay down the
foundations of life in the...
-
A PERIOD OF TESTING - JESUS PREPARES FOR THE NEW WORLD ORDER - JOURNEY
TO JERUSALEM - TRIUMPHAL ENTRY - JESUS IS LORD (19:3-22).
Having entered Judaea on the way to Jerusalem for His final visit,
Jesu...
-
ANALYSIS OF THE SECTION MATTHEW 19:3 TO MATTHEW 22:46.
This whole Section may be analysed as follows:
a Jesus' testing commences with a question about divorce.
b Jesus questions the Pharisees about...
-
THE PHARISEES TRY TO ARGUE HIM DOWN ABOUT DIVORCE (19:7-9).
The Pharisees were clearly taken aback by Jesus' words. They had
expected Him to come down either on Shammai's side or on Hillel's.
They had...
-
CHRONOLOGY. Shortly after the discourse recorded in chap. 18 our Lord
finally left Galilee, passing toward Jerusalem. This chapter (comp.
Mark 10) takes up the history after an interval of some length...
-
Matthew 19:8. SUFFERED YOU. The Mosaic regulations were merely
permissive, growing out of their sinfulness, especially their
disposition to be harsh toward their wives.
BUT FROM THE BEGINNING IT HATH...
-
FOR YOUR HARDNESS OF HEART
(προς την σκληροκαρδιαν υμων). The word is
apparently one of the few Biblical words (LXX and the N.T.). It is a
heart dried up (σκληρος), hard and tough.BUT FROM THE BEGI...
-
MOSES
Thus, confirming the Mosaic authorship of Deuteronomy....
-
CONTENTS: Christ and the divorce question. Little children blessed.
The rich young ruler. Apostles' future place in the Kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Peter, rich young ruler.
CONCLUSION: God Himse...
-
Matthew 19:3. _The pharisees also came tempting him._ These men
professed perfection of morality, and of worship; and their object was
to tempt our Lord to sin, by giving his sanction to a law of cust...
-
WHY, THEN, DID MOSES? They are saying that what Jesus says does not
agree with what Moses said. MOSES GAVE YOU PERMISSION. Moses [by God's
authority] permitted some things to be done that were not goo...
-
_Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause._
THE MARRIAGE TIE
I. Its prescribed limitation. Enforced by
(1) numerical proportion of the sexes;
(2) evils of polygamy;
(3) teachin...
-
_Some seeds fell by the wayside, and the fowls came and devoured them
up._
WAY SEED DEVOURED BY BIRDS
The birds devour the truth we neglect to cover. Let us study these
birds:-
1. The first belongs...
-
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 19:1 The Galilean ministry has now ended.
Jesus and his disciples begin the journey to Jerusalem.
⇐...
-
MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 19:8 BECAUSE OF YOUR HARDNESS OF HEART
means, “because there was rebellion against God among you, leading
to broken marriage covenants.” God therefore provided divorce for
deal...
-
JESUS TEACHES ABOUT MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE MATTHEW 19:1-12; MARK
10:1-12; MATTHEW 19:1 And it came to pass, [_that_] when Jesus had
finished these sayings, he departed from Galilee, and came into the
co...
-
_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 19:1. HE DEPARTED FROM GALILEE.—This marks a very solemn
period in our Lord’s public ministry. It was His farewell to Galilee
(_Brown_). CAME INTO THE COASTS OF JUDÆA BEYOND J...
-
EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 19:1
_The beginning of the last journey to Jerusalem_._ The question
concerning divorce_._ _(Mark 10:1.)
MATTHEW 19:1...
-
Now it came to pass, when Jesus had finished these sayings, he
departed from Galilee, and he came to the coast of Judea (Matthew
19:1);
Now that is the border of Judea, so He is moving south towards
J...
-
1 Corinthians 7:6; Genesis 2:24; Genesis 7:7; Jeremiah 6:16; Malachi 2
-
Because of [π ρ ο ς]. Rev., for : having regard to.
It was not so [ο υ γ ε γ ο ν ε ν ο υ τ ω ς]. The A. V.
is commonly understood to mean, it was not so in the beginning. But
that is not Christ's mean...