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Verse Matthew 16:23. _GET THEE BEHIND ME, SATAN_]
υπαγεοπισω μου σατανα. _Get behind me, thou
adversary_. This is the proper translation of the Hebrew word _Satan_,
from which the Greek word is taken...
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See also Mark 7:31; Luke 9:22. “From that time forth.” This was
the first intimation that he gave that he was to die in this cruel
manner. He had taken much pains to convince them that he was the
Mess...
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4. THE GREAT ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE REJECTED KING CONCERNING HIMSELF.
CHAPTER 16
1. Pharisees and Sadducees Asking a Sign. (Matthew 16:1 .) 2.
Instructions Concerning the Leaven. (Matthew 16:5 .) 3. P...
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THE GREAT CONFESSION AND THE FIRST VIEW OF THE CROSS (Mark 8:27 *,
Luke 9:18). Omitting the cure of the blind man (but _cf. Matthew
9:27_), Mt. passes to the significant episode of Cæ sarea Philippi....
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He gave orders to his disciples to tell no one that he was God's
Anointed One. From that time Jesus began to show his disciples that he
must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders and...
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BLIND TO THE SIGNS (Matthew 16:1-4)...
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GET THEE... SATAN. The Lord saw in this. direct assault of Satan
himself through Peter.
SATAN. See note on Matthew 4:10.
AN OFFENCE. a snare: i.e. an occasion of stumbling.
SAVOUREST. regardest.
B...
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The Passion is foretold
Mark 8:31-33; Luke 9:22. St Luke omits the rebuke to Peter...
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_Get thee behind me, Satan_ Peter takes the place of the tempter, and
argues for the false kingdom instead of for the true. If the words of
the tempter are in Peter's mouth he is addressed as the temp...
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ὝΠΑΓΕ ὈΠΊΣΩ ΜΟΥ, ΣΑΤΑΝΑ͂. Peter takes the place
of the tempter, and argues for the false kingdom instead of for the
true (see notes ch. Matthew 4:8-10).
ΣΚΆΝΔΑΛΟΝ ἘΜΟΥ͂, i.e. a snare to allure me, as...
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THE PASSION IS FORETOLD
Mark 8:31-33; Luke 9:22. St Luke omits the rebuke to Peter. St Mark
adds καὶ παρρησίᾳ (without reserve) τὸν λόγον
ἐλάλει, both add καὶ�....
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VER 22. THEN PETER TOOK HIM, AND BEGAN TO REBUKE HIM, SAYING, "BE IT
FAR FROM THEE, LORD: THIS SHALL NOT BE UNTO THEE." 23. BUT HE TURNED,
AND SAID UNTO PETER, "GET THEE BEHIND ME, SATAN: THOU ART AN...
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_A PREDICTION OF SUFFERING, DEATH AND RESURRECTION MATTHEW 16:21-23_ :
There was no way for Jesus or His disciples but the way of the cross.
"From that time Jesus began to show to His disciples that H...
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ΣΤΡΑΦΕΊΣ _aor. pass_, (с возвр. _знач._, BAGD)
_part. (сопутств.) от_ ΣΤΡΈΦΩ (G4762)
поворачиваться, оборачиваться,
ΎΠΑΓΕ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΥΠΆΓΩ (G5217)
уходить. _Praes. imper._ часто использу...
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DISCOURSE: 1375
PETER’S MISTAKEN TENDERNESS REPROVED
Matthew 16:21. From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto his
disciples, how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things
of the elder...
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GET THEE BEHIND ME, SATAN!— See Luke 4:8. The word _Satan,_ which is
originally Hebrew, and has thence been taken into several languages,
is often used in the Old Testament, as we have had occasion to...
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Section 41
NEAR CAESAREA PHILIPPI JESUS TESTS HIS DISCIPLES
(Parallels: Mark 8:27 to Mark 9:1; Luke 9:18-27)
TEXT: 16:13-28
13 Now when Jesus came into the parts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked
his d...
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But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou
art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of
God, but those that be of men.
BUT HE TURNED, AND SAID - in...
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6 Leaven stands for corrupt doctrine (12). Our Lord was concerned that
the disciples should not be tainted by digesting the teaching of His
enemies. But all that they were concerned about was the poss...
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ST. PETER'S GREAT CONFESSION
1-4. A sign from heaven demanded (Mark 8:11 cp. Luke 11:16 : see on
Matthew 12:38)....
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Peter rebuked.
21. Began Jesus] There had been intimations of his death before
(Matthew 9:15; Matthew 12:40; John 2:19; John 3:14;...
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SATAN] The sharpness of the words indicates a strong and intense
emotion. The chief of the Apostles was addressed in the selfsame terms
as those which had been spoken to the tempter. St. Peters sugges...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 16
THE *JEWISH LEADERS ASK FOR A *MIRACLE 16:1-4
V1 Some *Pharisees and some *Sadducees came to Jesus. They wanted to
test him. So th...
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HE TURNED, AND SAID TO PETER. — St. Mark adds, significantly,
“when He had turned about and looked on His disciples.” They, we
may believe, stood behind, watching the effect of the remonstrance
which...
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Chapter 13
The New Departure (Founding of the Church.) - Matthew 16:13; Matthew
17:1
THIS conversation at Caesarea Philippi is universally regarded as
marking a new era in the life of Christ. His rej...
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_At Caesarea Philippi_ (Mark 8:27 to Mark 9:1; Luke 9:18-27). The
crossing of the lake (Matthew 16:5) proved to be the prelude to a
second long excursion northwards
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ὕπαγε ὀ. μ. Σ.: tremendous crushing reply of the Master,
showing how much He felt the temptation; calm on the surface, deep
down in the soul a very real struggle. Some of the Fathers (Origen,
Jerome)...
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_Announcement of the Passion with relative conversation_ (Mark 8:31 to
Mark 9:1; Luke 9:22-27)....
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BEAR THE CROSS FOR JESUS
Matthew 16:21-28
The gospel has two parts: Jesus is the Christ; and the Christ must
suffer, if He shall enter His glory. Our Lord made sure of the first,
before He held to th...
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What a very wonderful fact in the life and ministry of Jesus is His
power of suppressing the marvelous powers He possessed. He never used
them save in divine wisdom and love. How easily He could have...
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(9) But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, (r) Satan:
thou art an offence unto me: for thou (s) savourest not the things
that be of God, but those that be of men.
(9) Against a prepo...
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Go after me, Satan. [4] The words may signify, begone from me; but out
of respect due to the expositions of the ancient fathers, who would
have these words to signify come after me, or follow me, I ha...
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HIS DEATH & RESURRECTION
Matthew 16:21-23; Mark 8:31-33; Luke 9:22. Matthew: “From that time
Jesus began to show to His disciples that it behooved Him to depart to
Jerusalem, and to suffer many things...
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"From that time forth began Jesus to show unto his disciples, how that
he must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things of the elders and
chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised again...
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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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_PRESUMPTION REBUKED_
‘From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto His disciples …
those that be of men.’
Matthew 16:21
Christ now commenced to unveil the future more distinctly. (1)
Because thei...
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23._Get thee behind me, Satan. _It is idle to speculate, as some have
done, about the word ( ὀπίσω) _behind; _as if Peter were
ordered to follow, and not to go before; for, in a passage which we
have...
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Chapter 16 goes farther than the revelation of the simple grace of
God. Jesus reveals what was about to be formed in the counsels of that
grace, where He was owned, shewing the rejection of the proud...
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BUT HE TURNED,.... Either to Peter, changing his countenance, and
looking sternly upon him, or rather to the disciples; for Mark says,
"when he had turned about and looked on his disciples, he rebuked...
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But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou
art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of
God, but those that be of men.
Ver. 23. _Get thee behind me, S...
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Mat. 16:23. "But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind Me,
Satan; thou art an offence unto Me: for thou savourest not the things
that be of God, but those that be of men." We are not to unde...
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_But he turned and said unto Peter_ Mark reads, _When he had turned
about and looked on his disciples_, (who by the air of their
countenances, probably, seemed to approve what they had heard Peter
say...
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GET THEE BEHIND ME; a similar expression to what Christ had before
used with regard to Satan, the great adversary of God and man.
THOU SAVOREST NOT; thinkest not. Peter did not coincide in his views
w...
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But He turned and said unto Peter, Get thee behind Me, Satan; thou art
an offense unto Me; for thou savorest not the things that be of God,
but those that be of men.
Peter, the impulsive, probably fil...
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Peter interferes:...
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The enmity against the true Messiah increases now to the point of
Pharisee's and Sadducee's (usually hostile to each other) conspiring
together to tempt Him, in an effort to trap Him in some way. Both...
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21-23 Christ reveals his mind to his people gradually. From that
time, when the apostles had made the full confession of Christ, that
he was the Son of God, he began to show them of his sufferings. H...
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OLBGrk;
Peter, thou thinkest that by this discourse thou showest some kindness
unto me, like a friend, but thou art in this an adversary to me; for
so the word _Satan_ doth signify, and is therefore o...
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Tertullian Scorpiace
g that one must not confess on the earth before men, and must do so
the less in truth, that God may not (seem to) thirst for blood, and
Christ for a repayment of suffering, as tho...
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JESUS REVEALS THAT AS THE MESSIAH AND SON OF MAN HE MUST SUFFER
(16:21-27).
Jesus declares that the way of suffering lies ahead for Him as the
Messiah, and when Peter tries to show Him His ‘error', He...
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‘But he turned, and said to Peter, “Get you behind me, Satan, You
are a snare to me, for you do not mind the things of God, but the
things of men.” '
So He turned to Peter, and naming Him as Satan ‘th...
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Matthew 16:23. BUT HE TURNED. Not turned from Peter, but turned round.
SAID UNTO PETER. In the presence of all the disciples (Mark 8:33),
whom Peter again represented to a certain extent.
GET THEE...
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BUT HE TURNED
(ο δε στραφεις). Second aorist passive participle, quick
ingressive action, away from Peter in revulsion, and toward the other
disciples (Mark 8:33 has επιστραφεις and ιδων τους
μαθητ...
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Matthew 16:21
Great Purposes and Interruptive Voices. "From that time forth began
Jesus to show unto His disciples how that He must go." Special
emphasis should be laid upon the word "must," in order...
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Matthew 16:21. _From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto his
disciples, how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things
of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and...
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CONTENTS: Jesus' rebuke of blind Pharisees. The symbol of leaven
interpreted. Peter's confession of the deity of Jesus. Jesus foretells
His death and resurrection.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Peter, Sata...
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Matthew 16:1. _The pharisees also with the sadducees came,_ soliciting
_a sign from heaven: Matthew 12:38_. This was the second time, and
they received the appellation of hypocrites, as professing the...
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GET AWAY FROM ME, SATAN! Peter's very human ideas came from the Devil.
This is a temptation to bypass the Cross (compare Matthew 4:9-10)....
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_From that time forth began Jesus to show unto His disciples, how that
He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer._
CHRIST FORETELLING HIS DEATH
I. Let us observe the state of mind with which Christ looked...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 16:23 SATAN tries to hinder Jesus’ mission
through Peter and his human-centered ideas about the Messiah’s
mission (see note on v. 22)....
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 16:21 The Suffering of the Messiah Revealed.
Jesus reveals the nature of his messiahship. He is a suffering
Messiah. His disciples must suffer with him ...
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JESUS PREDICTS HIS DEATH THE FIRST TIME MATTHEW 16:21-28; MARK 8:31-9;
LUKE 9:22-27; MATTHEW 16:21 From that time forth began Jesus
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 16:20. TELL NO MAN.—Jesus had not, even to His Apostles,
said that He was the Christ, but He left it that they might discover
it themselves from the testimony of facts. It was...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 16:1
_The Pharisees and Sadducees desire a sign. _(Mark 8:11.)
MATTHEW 16:1
THE PHARISEES ALSO WITH the Saddueees;
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The Pharisees also with the Sadducees came [And now they are seeking
to trap Him], and they desire that he would show them a sign from
heaven. And he answered and said unto them: When it is evening, y...
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1 Chronicles 21:1; 1 Corinthians 2:14; 1 Corinthians 2:15; 2
Corinthians 11:14;...
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Turned [σ τ ρ α φ ε ι ς]. Not toward Peter, but away from him.
Get thee behind me. See Matthew 4:10.
Offense [σ κ α ν δ α λ ο ν]. Rev., better, stumbling - block.
See on 5 29. Not, thou art offensive...
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Get thee behind me — Out of my sight. It is not improbable, Peter
might step before him, to stop him. Satan — Our Lord is not recorded
to have given so sharp a reproof to any other of his apostles on...
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Christ looked upon Peter with anger and displeasure, Christ heard
Satan speaking in Peter. It was Peter's tongue, but Satan tuned it;
therefore Christ calls Peter by Satan's name. They that will do th...