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Verse 29. _BUT HE SAID, NAY_] God judges quite otherwise than men of
this mixture of good and evil in the world; he knows the good which he
intends to produce from it, and how far his patience toward...
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THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS LIKENED ... - That is, the “gospel
resembles.” The kingdom of heaven (see the notes at Matthew 3:2)
means here the effect of the gospel by its being preached. The meaning
of t...
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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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III. SEPARATED AT THE HARVEST.
29. NAY; LOST... YE ROOT UP THE WHEAT ALSO WITH THEM.
We have quoted from Thomson the statement that the roots of the wheat
and tares were often so intertwined that one...
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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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,36-43 Jesus put forward another parable. "The Kingdom of Heaven, he
said to them, "is like what happened when a man sowed good seed in his
field. When men slept, his enemy came and sowed darnel in th...
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NAY. Greek. _ou._ App-105.
YE GATHER UP. [while] gathering them together....
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THE PARABLE OF THE TARES
Confined to St Matthew....
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Ver 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:
25. But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among t...
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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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ΦΗΣΙΝPRAES. _ind. act. 3 pers. sing., см._ Matthew 13:28.
ΜΉΠΟΤΕ (G3379) чтобы не, используется для
выражения опасения (BD, 188).
ΣΥΛΛΈΓΟΝΤΕΣ _praes. act. part. (temp.), см._ Matthew
13:28, одноврем...
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BUT HE SAID, NAY, &C.— These words account for the justice of God in
suspending his judgments. To see the full force of the reason in this
respect, it is necessary we should understand what sort of si...
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B. THE PROBLEM OF EVIL IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD: THE TRIALS OF TRUTH
1. THE PARABLE OF THE WEEDS
TEXT: 13:24-30, 36-43
24 Another parable set he before them, saying, The kingdom of heaven
is likened unto...
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But he said, Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also
the wheat with them.
BUT HE SAID, NAY - `It will be done in due time, but not now, nor is
it your business.'
LEST, WHILE YE GA...
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14 Compare Isa_6:9-10, Septuagint. See Joh_12:37-40; Act_28:25-27;
Rom_11:7-10; 2Co_3:14-16.
16-17 Compare Luk_10:23-24. See Mat_16:17.
18-23 Compare Mar_4:14-20; Luk_8:11-15.
19 Lack of understandi...
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13:29 lest (b-5) 'Lest perhaps.' see Ch. 5.25; Mark 4:12 ....
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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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PARABLE OF THE TARES (peculiar to St. Matthew). One of the greatest,
most characteristic, and most fruitful of the parables. In it Christ
looked from the present into the distant future. He foresaw th...
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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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BUT HE SAID, NAY. — Prior to the interpretation the householder of
the parable is clearly intended to be a pattern of patient wisdom. He
knows that he can defeat the malice of his foe, but he will cho...
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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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οὔ, emphatic; laconic “no,” for good reason. μήποτε : the
risk is that wheat and “tares” may be uprooted together. ἅμα,
with dative (αὐτοῖς) but not a preposition, the full phrase is
ἅμα σὺν : “at the...
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_The Tares_. This parable has some elements in common with that in
Mark 4:26-29, whence the notion of many critics that one of the two
has been formed from the other. As to which is the original, opin...
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OTHER PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM
Matthew 13:24-33
The tare was a species of rye grass, which in its earlier stages,
closely resembled wheat. In this world, and in the Church, professors
are closely ming...
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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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No, lest, &c. The prayers of repenting sinners are never despised. We
are taught also by this example not to cut off too hastily a fallen
brother; for, whatever he may be to-day, to-morrow perhaps he...
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"Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven
is likened unto a man which sowed good seed in his field: (25) But
while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the whea...
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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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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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BUT HE SAID, NAY,.... The answer is in the negative; and which, if
spoken to angels, is to be understood, that they should not inflict
punishments, or pour out, their vials, as yet, on formal professo...
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But he said, Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also
the wheat with them.
Ver. 29. _Lest while ye gather up the tares_] Those that are now
tares, hypocrites, may become good corn, goo...
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_Another parable put he forth unto them_ In which he further explains
the case of unfruitful hearers, and shows that persons of various
characters would profess to receive the gospel, and be accounted...
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ROOT UP ALSO THE WHEAT; on account of their resemblance and connection
with each other. Men cannot in this world separate entirely the wicked
from the righteous, or with certainty judge as to the char...
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BUT HE SAID, NAY; LEST WHILE YE GATHER UP THE TARES, YE ROOT UP ALSO
THE WHEAT WITH THEM....
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The result of the scheme:...
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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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24-30, 36-43 This parable represents the present and future state of
the gospel church; Christ's care of it, the devil's enmity against it,
the mixture there is in it of good and bad in this world, a...
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SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 13:33"....
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‘But he says, “No, lest it happen that while you gather up the
tares (darnel), you root up the wheat with them. Let both grow
together until the harvest, and in the time of the harvest I will say
to t...
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THREE FURTHER PARABLES OF THE KINGLY RULE OF HEAVEN (13:24-33).
The parable of the Sower having been explained, We now have three
further parables introduced, the parable of the tares (or bearded
darn...
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THE PARABLE OF THE TARES/BEARDED DARNEL (13:24-30).
In this parable the sower sows good seed in a field, but by night his
enemy sows bad seed. However, when asked if the bad seed should be
removed th...
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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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Matthew 13:29. LEST HAPLY WHILE YE GATHER UP _,_ etc. The answer of a
wise husbandman. The servants might distinguish the two, but their
roots were intertwined. Impatient zeal for purity in the Church...
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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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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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YE ROOT UP THE WHEAT WITH THEM
(εκριζωσητε αμα αυτοις τον σιτον).
Literally, "root out." Easy to do with the roots of wheat and darnel
intermingled in the field. So συλλεγοντες is not "gather
up," b...
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Matthew 13:29
The comparison here and elsewhere set forth between the great mixed
community of man and the vegetable kingdom presents many points of
striking and obvious parallel. Sowing the seed gro...
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Matthew 13:24
I. It was "while men slept" that the enemy sowed his tares among the
wheat. The phrase is equivalent to "at night," and must not be further
urged. This enemy seized his opportunity when...
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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:_
He knew that it was good. It had been tested: it was u...
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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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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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YOU MIGHT PULL UP. The wheat and the seeds grew so close together that
you could not pull one without damaging the other....
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 13:25 These WEEDS are probably darnel, a
weedy rye grass with poisonous black seeds. Darnel resembles wheat in
its early growth but is easily distinguished from it when full gr...
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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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CHAPTER 13
At that time, &c. Syriac, _by the sea shore_ : When Christ, after His
manner, had preached in the house, which He had hired for His dwelling
in Capernaum, as I have said on c. iv. 13,...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Matthew 13:24_
The seeds of error.—The explanation of the last parable is, in part,
the explanation of this. It teaches us, _e.g_. what is meant in this
parable by...
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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...