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MATTHEW 13:35 dia, {C}
On the one hand, the reading “through Isaiah the prophet” is
supported by codex Sinaiticus (first hand), several important
minuscule manuscripts, one Ethiopic manuscript, and c...
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Verse 35. _BY THE PROPHET_] As the quotation is taken from Psalms
78:2, which is attributed to _Asaph_, he must be the _prophet_ who is
meant in the text; and, indeed, he is expressly called a prophe...
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THAT IT MIGHT BE FULFILLED - This is taken from Psalms 78:2. The
sense, and not the very words of the Psalm, are given. Christ taught,
as did that prophet - Asaph - in parables. The words of Asaph
des...
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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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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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THAT. So that.
FULFILLED. Quoted from Psalms 78:2. See App-107 and App-117.
BY. by means of. Greek. _dia._ App-104.Matthew 13:1.
UTTER. pour forth. Greek. _ereugomai._ Occurs only here.
FROM THE FO...
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Psalms 78:2. The quotation does not agree verbally with the LXX. It is
a direct translation of the Hebrew. The psalm which follows these
words is a review of the history of Israel from the Exodus to t...
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The insertion of Ἡσαίου before τοῦ προφήτου, a
mistaken gloss, has very slender authority, א being the only uncial
that contains the reading.
35. ὍΠΩΣ ΠΛΗΡΩΘΗ͂Ι, For the meaning of this formula cp.
n...
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VER 34. ALL THESE THINGS SPAKE JESUS UNTO THE MULTITUDE IN PARABLES;
AND WITHOUT A PARABLE SPAKE HE NOT UNTO THEM. 35. THAT IT MIGHT BE
FULFILLED WHICH WAS SPOKEN BY THE PROPHET, SAYING, I WILL OPEN M...
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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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ΠΛΗΡΩΘΉ _aor. conj. pass. от_ ΠΛΗΡΌΩ (G4137)
наполнять, исполнять. О выражении цели
с помощью _conj. см._ Matthew 1:22.
ΡΗΘΈΝ _aor. pass. part. от_ ΛΈΓΩ (G3004) говорить.
Part, в роли сущ.: "то, что...
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AND WITHOUT A PARABLE SPAKE HE NOT, &C.— That is, "not at that
time," or "to the people who then heard him." See the note on Matthew
13:1. Beausobre and Lenfant observe, that the quotation from the
Ps...
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B. THE MULTIPLICITY AND JUSTIFICATION OF PARABLES
TEXT: 13:34, 35
(Parallel: Mark 4:33-34)
34 All these things Jesus spake in parables unto the multitudes; and
without a parable spake he nothing unt...
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That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, I
will open my mouth in parables; I will utter things which have been
kept secret from the foundation of the world.
THAT IT MIGHT...
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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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13:35 that (c-2) As ch. 2.23. saying, (d-13) Psalms 78:2 ....
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BY THE PROPHET] i.e. Asaph the seer, the author of Psalms 78, from
which the quotation (Matthew 13:2) is taken....
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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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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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I WILL OPEN MY MOUTH IN PARABLES. — The quotation illustrates, much
in the same way as those in 8:17, 12:17, St. Matthew’s peculiar way
of dealing with the prophetic language of the Old Testament. He...
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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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_The Mustard Seed and the Leaven_ (Luke 13:18-21 (both); Mark 4:30-32
(Mustard Seed)). A couplet of brief parables of brighter tone than the
two already considered, predicting great extensive and inte...
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Matthew 13:34-35 contain a reflection more suitable for the close of
the collection of parables in this chapter, brought in here apparently
because the evangelist has under his eye Mark's narrative, i...
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rophetic citation from Psalms 78:2, suggested by παραβολαῖς
in Sept [83], second clause, free translation from Hebrew.
ἐρεύξομαι in Sept [84] for הּבִּיעַ in Psalms 19:2,
etc. (not in Psalms 78:2), a...
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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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_By the prophet. It is taken from Psalm lxxvii. 2. St. Jerome remarks
that many copies have, Isaias, the prophet, but supposes that the
evangelist wrote, Asaph, the prophet, to whom the title of this...
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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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"All these things spake Jesus unto the multitude in parables; and
without a parable spake he not unto them: (35) That it might be
fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, I will open my
mout...
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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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35._That it might be fulfilled _Matthew does not mean, that the psalm,
which he quotes, is a prediction which relates peculiarly to Christ,
but that, as the majesty of the Spirit was displayed in the...
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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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THAT IT MIGHT BE FULFILLED WHICH WAS SPOKEN BY THE PROPHET,.... Not
Isaiah, as some copies in the times of Jerom read, but Asaph, who is
called Asaph the seer, 2 Chronicles 29:30 which is all one as a...
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That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, I
will open my mouth in parables; I will utter things which have been
kept secret from the foundation of the world.
Ver. 35. _I wil...
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_All these things spake Jesus in parables_ Mark has it, _With many
such parables spake he the word unto them, as they were able to bear
it._ That is, he preached the doctrines of the gospel in these a...
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THE PROPHET; PSALMS 78:2. The history of ancient Israel which the
psalmist recounts was typical of the higher mysteries of Christ's
kingdom, as the apostle Paul expressly teaches. 1 Corinthians 10:11....
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An explanation by the evangelist:...
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THAT IT MIGHT BE FULFILLED WHICH WAS SPOKEN BY THE PROPHET, SAYING, I
WILL OPEN MY MOUTH IN PARABLES, I WILL UTTER THINGS WHICH HAVE BEEN
KEPT SECRET FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD.
It was at this t...
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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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Ver. 34,35. Christ spake all the aforementioned things to the
multitude, and also to his disciples, in parables, dark sayings,
covering Divine and spiritual truths with fit and proper similitudes;
and...
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Archelaus Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes
, from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of Zacharias.[246]...
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‘That it might be fulfilled which was spoken through the prophet,
saying, “I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter things
hidden from of old (or ‘the foundation of the world').”
But to those w...
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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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WHY JESUS SPEAKS IN PARABLES (13:34-35).
Here we learn of a second reason why Jesus speaks in parables. It is a
way of unfolding indescribable spiritual secrets in such a way that
those not ready to...
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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 13:35. THAT, i.e., ‘in order that.'
THE PROPHET. From Psalms 78:2, the author of which was Asaph, ‘the
seer' (2 Chronicles 29:30), or prophet. The Psalm is historical, but
the events it menti...
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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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I WILL UTTER
(ερευξομα). To cast forth like a river, to gurgle, to
disgorge, the passion of a prophet. From Psalms 19:2; Psalms 78:2. The
Psalmist claims to be able to utter "things hidden from the...
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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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TO MAKE COME TRUE. Matthew paraphrases Psalms 78:2. The "things
unknown" means the Good News of Jesus and his Kingdom (_See_ 1
Corinthians 2:9; Revelation 5:7-10)....
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_But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares._
THE TARES AND THE WHEAT
This parable relates chiefly to the condition of the Church.
I. The mixed condition of His Church in our world.
II. T...
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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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1-57
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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_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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1 Corinthians 2:7; 1 Peter 1:11; 1 Peter 1:12; 1 Peter 1:20; 1 Pete
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I will utter [ε ρ ε υ ξ ο μ α ι]. The verb, in which the
sound corresponds to the sense [ε ρ ε υ ξ ο μ α ι], means
originally to belch, to disgorge. Homer uses it of the sea surging
against the shore...
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Psalms 78:2....
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Was Mary a perpetual virgin, or did she have other children after
Jesus’ virgin birth?
PROBLEM: Roman Catholicism teaches that Mary was a perpetual virgin,
that is, that she never had sexual intercou...