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AND THINK NOT TO SAY ... - They regarded it as sufficient
righteousness that they were descended from so holy a man as Abraham.
Compare John 8:33, John 8:53. John assured them that this was a matter
o...
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3. THE HERALD OF THE KING; THE ENTRANCE UPON HIS PUBLIC MINISTRY.
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1. The Herald of the King. (Matthew 3:1 .) 2. His Message and His
Baptism. (Matthew 3:7 .) 3. The King in Jordan's Waters. (Matth...
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JOHN THE BAPTIST (Mark 1:2 *, Luke 3:1) The common Synoptic material
begins here. The chief difference from Mk. is the addition of Matthew
3:7 from Q (p. 672), _cf._ Luk
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THINK NOT TO SAY... WE HAVE ABRAHAM TO OUR FATHER.
One of the first things. true minister has to do is to destroy false
hopes. It is thus that John did when he broke in thus rudely upon the
hopes of t...
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When he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to his baptism,
he said to them, "Brood of vipers! Who put it into your minds to flee
from the coming wrath? Produce fruit to fit repentance. Do...
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THE EMERGENCE OF JOHN THE BAPTIZER (Matthew 3:1-6)...
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THINK. think not for. moment (Aorist). This is an idiom to be
frequently met with in the Jerusalem Talmud. be not of that opinion.
NOT. Greek. _me_. App-105.
WITHIN. among. Greek. _en_. App-104.
WE...
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_think not to say_ i. e. "Do not persuade yourselves to say," "be not
so proud as to say." For a similar use of the word see Philippians
3:4, "If any other man thinketh that he hath whereof he might t...
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Matthew 3:1-12. John Baptist preaches in the Wilderness of Judæa.
Mark 1:2-8; Luke 3:1-18; John 1:15-34
St Luke does not name the Pharisees and
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JOHN BAPTIST PREACHES IN THE WILDERNESS OF JUDÆA
Mark 1:2-8; Luke 3:1-18; John 1:15-34
St Matthew alone names the coming of the Pharisees and Sadducees. St
Mark’s brief account contains no additional...
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ΜῊ ΔΌΞΗΤΕ ΛΈΓΕΙΝ, ‘do not presume to say.’ For this
use of δοκεῖν cp. Philippians 3:4, εἴ τις δοκεῖ
ἄλλος πεποιθέναι ἐν σαρκί, ἐγὼ
μᾶλλον.
ΠΑΤΈΡΑ ἜΧΟΜΕΝ ΤῸΝ ἈΒΡΑΆΜ. The Jewish doctors
taught that no...
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Ver 7. But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his
baptism, he said unto them, "O generation of vipers, who hath warned
you to flee from the wrath to come? 8. Bring forth therefore...
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_JOHN PREACHED A MESSAGE OF REPENTANCE MATTHEW 3:7-10:_ There were
those that John refused to baptize because they showed no repentance.
(Matthew 3:7-8) He called these people a generation of vipers b...
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ΔΌΞΗΤΕ _aor. conj. act. от_ ΔΟΚΈΩ (G1380)
предполагать, считать, думать,
ΜΉ (G3361) с _conj._ = отр. _imper._: "не думайте,
что вы можете сказать" (BAGD).
ΕΑΥΤΟΊ Σ (G1438) _dat. pl. refl. pron._
ΠΑ...
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DISCOURSE: 1282
JOHN’S ADDRESS TO THOSE WHO CAME TO BE BAPTIZED OF HIM
Matthew 3:7. But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come
to his baptism, he said unto them., O generation of vipers!...
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THINK NOT TO SAY, &C.— Dr. Whitby has shewn fully how great was the
presumption of the Jews, on their relationship to Abraham. Munster
upon this text quotes a remarkable passage from the Talmud, where...
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CHAPTER THREE
Section 5. THE PREACHING OF JOHN THE BAPTIST
(Parallels: Mark 1:1-8; Luke 3:1-18)
TEXT: 3:1-12
1.
And in those days cometh John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness
of Judaea, sa...
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And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our
father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise
up children unto Abraham.
AND THINK NOT TO SAY WITHIN YOURSELVES...
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18 Compare Jer_31:15.
18 The name “Rama” was a common one for a site on a hill. There
was probably such a place near Bethlehem beside the tomb of Rachel,
who died there in sorrow (Gen_35:19-20). Ther...
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APPEARANCE OF THE BAPTIST. BAPTISM OF JESUS
1-12. John the Baptist's ministry. The circumstances of John's birth
are detailed in Luke 1 (see notes there). He was sanctified from birth
to be the foreru...
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WE HAVE ABRAHAM TO (for) _our_ FATHER] cp. John 8:33; John 8:39; John
8:53. This insolent spirit is best illustrated by a quotation from the
rabbis: 'The fire of hell (Gehenna) has no power to consume...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 3
THE WORK OF JOHN THE *BAPTIST 3:1-12
V1 In those days, John the *Baptist appeared in Judea’s wild
country. V2 He taught the people...
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WE HAVE ABRAHAM TO (BETTER, _AS_) OUR FATHER. — The boast seems to
have been common, as in John 8:33, and was connected with the belief
that this alone, or taken together with the confession of the cr...
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CHAPTER 3
His Herald - Matthew 3:1
THIRTY years have gone since all Jerusalem was in trouble at the
rumour of Messiah's birth. But as nothing has been heard of Him since,
the excitement has passed aw...
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_Protest and warning_. καὶ μὴ δόξητε … τ.
Ἀβραάμ : the meaning is plain = do not imagine that having
Abraham for father will do instead of repentance that all children of
Abraham are safe whatever bet...
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_Words of rebuke and warning to unwelcome vistors_ (Luke 3:7-9)....
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THE HERALD PREPARES THE WAY
Matthew 3:1-12
Matthew's Gospel heralds the Kingdom. We are allowed to see and listen
to the forerunner, whose voice again awoke the hearts of men with
prophetic utteranc...
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Here ends the old prophetic line, John being the last of the Hebrew
prophets. It found a fitting end in the stem ascetic who roused the
nation and with vehement passion denounced their rebellion, and...
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(4) And (i) think not to say (k) within yourselves, We have Abraham to
[our] father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to
raise up children unto Abraham.
(4) The faith of the fathe...
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Do not, therefore, wantonly imagine, that the fear of destroying the
posterity of this patriarch, and of annulling the promises which God
had made to him and to his seed, will hinder Him from punishin...
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THE ABRAHAMIC PATERNITY
Matthew 3:8-10, and Luke 3:8-10. O the withering denunciations which
leaped from the eloquent lips of John, like lightning from the skirts
of the clouds! “Ye generations of vip...
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CHAPTER 4
MINISTRY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST BY MATTHEW, MARK, AND LUKE
Luke 3:1-2. “In the fifteenth year of the dominion of Tiberius
Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod tetrarch of...
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Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and
gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with
unquenchable fire.
The Pharisees were a sect who prided themse...
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God has been pleased, in the separate accounts He has given us of our
Lord Jesus, to display not only His own grace and wisdom, but the
infinite excellency of His Son. It is our wisdom to seek to prof...
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Matthew 3:9._And think not to say within yourselves. _Luke 3:8._And
begin not to say within yourselves. _As the import of both phrases is
undoubtedly the same, it is easy to ascertain what John meant....
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We now begin His actual history. John the Baptist comes to prepare the
way of Jehovah before Him, according to the prophecy of Isaiah;
proclaiming that the kingdom of heaven was at hand, and calling o...
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AND THINK NOT TO SAY WITHIN YOURSELVES,.... John knew the sentiments
of their minds, and the prevailing opinion they had given into,
against which he cautions them; as, that because they were Abraham'...
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And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to _our_
father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise
up children unto Abraham.
Ver. 9. _And think not to say within y...
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_And think not to say_ Or, as the words, μη δοξητε
λεγειν, rather signify, _Presume not to say_, or, _Say not
confidently, within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father_ As if
he had said, Being ca...
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THINK NOT; depend not on the piety of your ancestors, but become pious
yourselves. Piety is not hereditary, and none can safely depend on the
goodness of others; but in order to be saved, each one mus...
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AND THINK NOT TO SAY WITHIN YOURSELVES, WE HAVE ABRAHAM TO OUR FATHER;
FOR I SAY UNTO YOU THAT GOD IS ABLE OF THESE STONES TO RAISE UP
CHILDREN UNTO ABRAHAM.
The fact that they were members, accord...
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Having thus unmasked them, the Baptist makes his demand:...
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Though John was of a priestly family, this too is not mentioned. He
does not preach in the temple, but in the wilderness of the river
Jordan, at least thirteen miles from Jerusalem.
For a priest to pr...
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7-12 To make application to the souls of the hearers, is the life of
preaching; so it was of John's preaching. The Pharisees laid their
chief stress on outward observances, neglecting the weightier m...
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All hypocrites bear up themselves upon something, upon which they
promise good to themselves, and a freedom from the judgments of God.
The Jews rested much upon their descent from Abraham, as appearet...
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Epistle of Ignatius to the Magnesians
For Christ is one, in whom every nation that believes, and every
tongue that confesses, is gathered unto God. And those that were of a
stony heart have become th...
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THE MINISTRY OF JOHN (3:1-10).
The ministry of John is first described. He has come to the Judaean
wilderness with a message of fruitfulness and hope, calling for a
change of heart towards God and tow...
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THE MINISTRY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST. THE MESSIAH IS REVEALED TO THE WORLD
(3:1-17).
Many years had passed by of which Matthew tells us nothing. He is not
concerned to give us a biography of Jesus' life....
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“Bring forth therefore fruit worthy of repentance, and think not to
say within yourselves, ‘We have Abraham to our father,' for I say
unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children to...
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John the Baptist, his mission, character, and preaching. The section
takes up the Old Testament prophecy (Matthew 3:3), and concludes with
an announcement of the coming Messiah (Matthew 3:11-12), whos...
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AND THINK NOT TO SAY WITHIN YOURSELVES
(κα μη δοξητε λεγειν εν εαυτοις). John
touched the tender spot, their ecclesiastical pride. They felt that
the "merits of the fathers," especially of Abraham,...
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Matthew 3:1. _In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the
wilderness of Judaea, and saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven
is at hand._
There is no entering the kingdom of heaven with...
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Matthew 3:1. _In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the
wilderness of Judaea, and saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven
is at hand._
His was a preparatory ministry; his work was to...
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We are going to read three passages relating to John the Baptist's
testimony concerning Christ.
Matthew 3:1. In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the
wilderness of Judaea, and saying, Re...
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CONTENTS: Ministry of John the Baptist and baptism of Jesus.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, John.
CONCLUSION: To follow Jesus in the waters of baptism is to publicly
acknowledge our separation from sin, de...
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Matthew 3:1. _In those days came John the Baptist._ When the time of
the seventy weeks was fulfilled, when the sceptre was departed from
Judah, and when all the east, according to Suetonius, expected...
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AND DON'T THINK YOU CAN EXCUSE YOURSELVES. They believed Abraham would
keep them from being lost eternally, even in their sin. John destroys
this. GOD CAN TAKE THESE ROCKS. Perhaps pointing to the roc...
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_Abraham to our father._
TREES MARKED FOR FALLING
I. That God’s test of all moral life is practical, not theoretic,
nor circumstantial. His demand is for fruitfulness. Jews could boast:-
1. Their n...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 3:1 John the Baptist Prepares for the
Messianic Kingdom. John now appears, preaching in the Judean desert.
It is more than 25 years since Joseph and his family moved back to
N...
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JOHN THE BAPTIST PREPARES THE WAY FOR JESUS MATTHEW 3:1-12; MARK
1:2-8; LUKE 3:2-18; MATTHEW 3:1 In those days came John the Baptist,...
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CHAPTER 3
_In those days_, &c. This was in the fifteenth year of Tiberius, as S.
Luke says, when John and Christ were about thirty years of age.
Matthew passes at once from the childhood of Christ to...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 3:1. IN THOSE DAYS.—Of Christ’s secluded life at Nazareth
(see Luke 3:1, etc.) St. Matthew passes over a period of nearly thirty
years (Luke 3:23). PREACHING.—Lt heralding; ma...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 3:1
THE HERALD. His public appearance and proclamation (Matthew 3:1,
Matthew 3:2), as foretold by Scripture ...
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Chapter Three
In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of
Judaea (Matthew 3:1).
Now we have the silent years of Christ. We are jumping now from the
return to Nazareth to the b...
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1 Corinthians 1:27; 1 Corinthians 1:28; Acts 13:26; Acts 15:14;...
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These stones. Pointing, as he spoke, to the pebbles on the beach of
the Jordan....
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THE PREACHING AND BAPTISM OF JOHN
Matthew 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We wish to present the great theme of John the Baptist as he preached
in the wilderness of Judea.
1. THERE IS THE POSITIVE STATEMENT...
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And say not confidently — The word in the original, vulgarly
rendered, Think not, seems here, and in many places, not to diminish,
but rather add to the force of the word with which it is joined. We
h...