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Verse Matthew 10:15. _IN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT_] Or, _punishment_, -
κρισεως. Perhaps not meaning _the day_ of _general judgment_,
nor the day of the _destruction of the Jewish state_ by the _Romans_;...
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See also Mark 6:8, and Luke 9:3. In both these places the substance of
this account is given, though not so particularly as in Matthew. The
general subject is the instructions given to the apostles....
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7. THE MESSENGERS OF THE KINGDOM.
CHAPTER 10
1. The Twelve Disciples. (Matthew 10:1 .) 2. Their Commission.
(Matthew 10:5 .) 3. Persecutions Promised. (Matthew 10:16 .) 4. Words
of Encouragement....
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THE CHARGE TO THE TWELVE. The section forms the second of five
passages into which Mt. col lected the sayings of Jesus. The Markan
account (Matthew 6:7) is followed by Luke 9:1, but Luke 10:2 (the
Sev...
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The apostles are to put up at the houses of the worthy, _i.e._ such as
are ready to welcome them and their message. The house in Matthew
10:13 is perhaps best understood of that at which they make the...
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"When you enter into any city or village, make inquiries as to who in
it is worthy, and stay there until you go out of it. When you come
into a household, give your greetings to it. If the house is wo...
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THE MESSENGERS OF THE KING (Matthew 10:1-4)...
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VERILY, &C. See note on Matthew 6:18.
THE DAY OF JUDGMENT. Which the Lord spoke of as imminent, and coming
at the end of that dispensation, had the nation repented....
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Comp. ch. Matthew 11:24....
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Christ's Charge to the Apostles
This discourse falls naturally into two divisions; of which the first
(Matthew 10:5) has reference to the immediate present, the second
relates rather to the church of...
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CHRIST’S CHARGE TO THE APOSTLES
This discourse falls naturally into two divisions; of which the first
(Matthew 10:5-15) has reference to the immediate present, the second
relates rather to the church...
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Comp. ch. Matthew 11:24....
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Ver 11. "And into whatsoever city or town ye shall enter, enquire who
in it is worthy; and there abide till ye go thence. 12. And when ye
come into an house, salute it. 13. And if the house be worthy,...
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_JESUS SENT OUT THE APOSTLES MATTHEW 10:1-15_ : In this limited
commission the Lord sent the apostles to "the lost sheep of the house
of Israel." The apostles were sent forth to "preach and to heal....
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ΆΜΉΝ (G281) истинно (_см._ Matthew 5:18).
ΆΝΕΚΤΌΤΕΡΟΝ _сотр. от_ ΆΝΕΚΤΌΣ (G414)
терпимый, сносный,
ΈΣΤΑΙ _fut. ind. med. (dep.) от_ ΕΙΜΊ.
ΚΡΊΣΕΩΣ _gen. sing. от_ ΚΡΊΣΙΣ (G2920) суд,
"день суда" или...
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SECTION 23
JESUS COMMISSIONS TWELVE APOSTLES TO EVANGELIZE GALILEE
II. JESUS INSTRUCTS AND CHARGES THE TWELVE HOW THEY ARE TO PROCEED
(Parallels; Mark 6:8-11; Luke 9:2-5)
TEXT: 10:5-15
A. THEIR WO...
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Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of
Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city.
VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU, IT SHALL BE MORE TOLERABLE (MORE BEARABLE),
F...
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1 Compare Mar_3:13-19; Luk_6:12-16. See Luk_9:1.
2 There is some variation in the order of the names, as well as of the
names themselves, in the lists of the twelve apostles, but they are
always found...
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Why was the sin of Sodom less? Because the men of Sodom sinned largely
in ignorance, but rejecters of the gospel sin against light....
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CHARGE TO THE TWELVE (Mark 6:7 Luke 9:1 : cp. also Luke 10:2, charge
to the Seventy). The first eleven vv. of this great charge (Matthew
10:5) represent Christ's words act
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The charge delivered on the occasion of the mission.
5. Way of the Gentiles] i.e. a road which leads to a Gentile district
or city. The restriction to the Jews was part of the divine purpose
that the...
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MISSION OF THE TWELVE
1. Mission of the Twelve (Mark 6:7; Luke 9:1). This mission was
intended partly to prepare the way for visits from Jesus Himself, and
partly to train the apostles for their futur...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 10
JESUS CHOOSES 12 MEN AND SENDS THEM AS HIS WORKERS 10:1-4
V1 Jesus called his 12 *disciples to come to him. Then he gave them
auth...
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FOR THE LAND OF SODOM AND GOMORRHA. — The thought implied in the
previous verse is now expressly asserted. The cities that stood out,
in the history of the world, as most conspicuous for their infamy,...
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CHAPTER 9
The King's Ambassadors - Matthew 9:36; Matthew 10:1
I - THE MISSION. Matthew 9:36 - Matthew 10:1
So far the Kin
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_The Twelve: their names, mission, and relative instructions_ (Mark
3:14-19; Mark 6:7-13; Luke 9:1-6)....
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γῇ Σ. καὶ Γ.: Sodom and Gomorrah, a byword for great iniquity
and awful doom (Isaiah 1:9), γῇ, land for people.
ἀνεκτότερον : yet the punishment of these wicked cities,
tragic though it was, or the pu...
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ἐξετάσατε (ἐκ ἐτάζω, from ἐτεός, true; to
inquire as to the truth of a matter). A host to be carefully sought
out in each place: not to stay with the first who offers. ἄξιος
points to personal moral w...
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_Instructions to the missioners_....
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MISSIONARIES SENT OUT
Matthew 10:5-15
For the present, the Twelve were to confine themselves to Jews,
because the Lord's ministry was the climax of the Jewish probation and
it was desirable that ever...
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As a result of this, the King calls, equips, and sends forth His
disciples. No work can be done to extend His Kingdom that is not the
direct outcome of His compassion. To men in communion with that
co...
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CHAPTER 29
MATTHEW'S BEAST
Matthew 10:1-17; Mark 2:15-22; Luke 5:29-39. Luke “And Levi made a
great feast for Him in his own house; and there was a great multitude
of publicans and others who were si...
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HE SENDS OUT THE TWELVE
Matthew 9:37-38. _“Then He says to His disciples, The harvest truly
is great, but the laborers are few; therefore pray the Lord of the
harvest, in order that He may send out 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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_Verily, I say to you _That they may not imagine this to be an idle
bugbear, (578) Christ declares that those who reject the gospel, will
receive more severe punishment than the inhabitants of Sodom....
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So long as God gives Him access to the people, He continues His labour
of love. Nevertheless, He was conscious of the iniquity that governed
the people, although He did not seek His own glory. Having...
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VERILY, I SAY UNTO YOU,.... This was not all the punishment that
should be inflicted on such despisers of the Gospel of Christ, and the
ministers of it; as not to enjoy that peace and prosperity wishe...
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Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of
Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city.
Ver. 15. _It shall be more tolerable_] God can better bear anything
th...
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_Whosoever shall not receive you_ That is, entertain you kindly; nor,
in an obedient manner, hearken to your words, _when you depart, &c.,
shake off the dust of your feet_ The Jews thought the _land_...
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MORE TOLERABLE; their doom shall be less dreadful. They sinned against
less light, and were less guilty than those who lived in the days of
Christ....
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VERILY, I SAY UNTO YOU, IT SHALL BE MORE TOLERABLE FOR THE LAND OF
SODOM AND GOMORRAH IN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT THAN FOR THAT CITY.
If, after your salutation, the house be worthy of the honor that a
serv...
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Reception and rejection;...
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When He instructs us to pray, He fully intends to answer such prayer,
as we see now in His sending forth His twelve disciples. It is
precious to see Him exercising authority to communicate authority t...
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5-15 The Gentiles must not have the gospel brought them, till the
Jews have refused it. This restraint on the apostles was only in their
first mission. Wherever they went they must proclaim, The king...
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Ver. 11-15. Our Lord had before set them their limits, and appointed
them their work, and directed them as to their accoutrements for their
journey; here he directeth them their methods. Luke hath muc...
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Irenaeus Against Heresies Book IV
and that it shall be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in the
judgment than for that city which did not receive the word of His
disciples.[403]...
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INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THEIR GOING OUT (10:9-15).
Having declared to them their main responsibilities and objectives
Jesus now instructs them about the way in which they are to go about
their minist...
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“Truly I say to you, It will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom
and Gomorrah in the day of judgment, than for that city.”
And so serious would be their crime that in the Day of Judgment the
infam...
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Matthew 10:15. The solemn formula, VERILY I SAY UNTO YOU, introduces a
prophetic denunciation of those who rejected them.
THE LAND OF SODOM, etc., the inhabitants of those guilty and doomed
cities. T...
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THE FIRST PREACHING OF THE TWELVE. The locality from which the Twelve
were sent out, and the length of their tour are unknown. But Galilee,
where our Lord had Himself labored so long, was doubtless th...
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MORE TOLERABLE
(ανεκτοτερον). The papyri use this adjective of a
convalescent. People in their vernacular today speak of feeling
"tolerable." The Galileans were having more privileges than Sodom an...
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Matthew 10:1
Jesus giving His Power to His Followers.
Note:
I. The work Christ's followers were to do. They were to do the
mysterious work which the Master had done, and to preach as both He
and Joh...
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Matthew 10:1. _And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples,
he gave them power against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to
heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease._
They...
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Matthew 10:1. And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he
gave them power against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal
all manner of sickness and all manner of disease. Now the...
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CONTENTS: The twelve instructed and sent out.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Peter, Andrew, James, John,
Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Thaddaeus, Simon, Judas.
CONCLUSION: The ca...
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Matthew 10:1. _He called to him his twelve disciples._ Jesus chose
twelve that they might sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of
Israel. Luke 22:30. And that they might be the twelve foundations...
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REMEMBER THIS! This phrase always introduces a strong statement. GOD
WILL SHOW MORE MERCY. These cities were destroyed because of their
sins (Genesis 19:1-28). These cities had no opportunity, therefo...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 10:15 IT WILL BE MORE BEARABLE ON THE DAY OF
JUDGMENT. Greater understanding of God’s revelation means greater
responsibility.
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 10:1 The Authoritative Mission of the
Messiah’s Messengers. This is Jesus’ second major teaching (see
Introduction: Key Themes). It focuses on the disciples’ mission to
Israel...
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JESUS SENDS OUT THE TWELVE DISCIPLES
Matthew 10:1-16
Mark 6:7-13
Luke 9:1-6
Matthew 10:1 And when he had called unto [_him_] his twelve disciples,
he gave them power [_against_] unclean spirits, t...
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CHAPTER 10
_And when He had called_, &c. Observe that Christ, out of all His
disciples, chose principally twelve, as S. Luke shows more at length
(vi. 13.). He chose twelve Apostles that they should b...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 10:1. CALLED.—We must distinguish three calls, the first to
be disciples; the second to serve as Evangelists; and now the third to
the Apostolic office. This call to the Apost...
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EXPOSITION
For introductory notes to this chapter, see Matthew 9:35.
MATTHEW 10:1
Parallel passages: Mark 6:7; Luke 9:1. Th
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Shall we turn now in our bibles to the tenth chapter of the gospel of
Matthew?
In the beginning of the tenth chapter we find Christ sending His
disciples out, telling them to go to the lost sheep of t...
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1 John 4:17; 2 Peter 2:9; 2 Peter 3:7; Ezekiel 16:48; John 15:22;...
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SENDING OUT THE TWELVE
Matthew 10:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The Scripture for this study opens with the statement, "And when He
had called unto Him His twelve disciples." We want to speak of the
facts t...