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JOHN WAS CAST INTO PRISON - For an account of the imprisonment of John
see Matthew 14:1.
HE DEPARTED INTO GALILEE - See Matthew 2:22. The reasons why Jesus
then went into Galilee were probably:
* B...
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4. THE TESTING OF THE KING AND HIS TESTIMONY.
_ 1. The Testing by the Devil. (Matthew 4:1 .) 2. His Testimony and
His Disciples. (Matthew 4:12 .) 3. The Powers of the Kingdom. (Matthew
4:23 .)_
CHAP...
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JESUS ANNOUNCES THE KINGDOM IN GALILEE (Mark 1:14 f.*, Luke 4:14 f.)
More precisely than Mk., Mt. gives John's arrest by Herod Antipas as
the reason why Jesus began to preach. Galilee was part of Anti...
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When Jesus heard that John had been delivered into the hands of the
authorities, he withdrew into Galilee. He left Galilee and came and
made his home in Capernaum, which is on the lake-side, in the
di...
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THE TESTING TIME (Matthew 4:1-11)
Step by step Matthew unfolds the story of Jesus. He begins by showing
us how Jesus was born into this world. He goes on to show us, at least
by implication, that Jes...
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CAST INTO PRISON. delivered up. There is no Greek for "into" or
"prison". No disciples had yet been called (verses: Matthew 4:18);
therefore John could not yet have been in prison; for, after the
call...
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Jesus returns into Galilee
Mark 1:14; Luke 4:14, who assigns no reason; John 4:1-3. St John gives
a further reason "when the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard that
Jesus made and baptized more di...
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_when Jesus had heard_ probably also _because_he had heard. It was a
needful precaution against the cruel treachery of Herod Antipas. At
Capernaum He would be close to the dominions of Herod Philip.
_...
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12 and 23. Ὁ ἸΗΣΟΥ͂Σ omitted in Matthew 4:12 after
ἀκούσας δέ, and by Tischendorf also in Matthew 4:23. The
instances of this insertion in the text of the N.T. from the margin or
from lectionaries are...
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JESUS RETURNS INTO GALILEE
Mark 1:14; Luke 4:14, who assigns no reason; John 4:1-3. St John gives
a further reason ‘when the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard
that Jesus made and baptized more di...
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Ver 12. Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, He
departed into Galilee; 13. And leaving Nazareth, He came and dwelt in
Capernaum, which is upon the sea coast, in the borders of Zabu...
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_JESUS WAS A PREACHING SAVIOR MATTHEW 4:12-17:_ Gospel preaching
brings people out of darkness into God's marvelous light. Without the
gospel people sit "in the region and shadow of death." The good n...
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ΆΚΟΎΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΑΚΟΎΩ (G191)
слышать. "Когда Он услышал..." ΠΑΡΕΔΌΘΗ
_aor. ind. pass. от_ ПАРАΔΊΔΩΜΙ (G3860)
передавать, отдавать,
ΆΝΕΧΏΡΗΣΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΆΝΑΧΩΡΈΩ (G402)...
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NOW WHEN JESUS HAD HEARD, &C.— John the Baptist was not imprisoned
till after the temptation of the Lord Jesus Christ. Between these two
events, there happened what is related in the three first Chapt...
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SECTION 8. JESUS PREACHES IN GALILEE
(Parallels: Mark 1:14-15; Luke 4:14 to Luke 5:1; John 4:1-45)
TEXT: 4:12-17
12. Now when he heard that John
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Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he departed
into Galilee;
NOW WHEN JESUS HAD HEARD THAT JOHN WAS CAST INTO PRISON, [ paredothee
(G3860)] - more simply, 'was delivered up;'...
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16-17 Compare Joh_1:32-34.
16 As God's Spirit has no material form it is figured to us in various
ways, which suggest its force and significance. It is usually
presented as a blast of air, for this is...
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BEGINNING OF THE GALILEAN MINISTRY (Mark 1:14; Luke 4:14; Luke 4:31).
It might be thought from the synoptic account that Jesus began His
Galilean ministry immediately after His Baptism and Temptation....
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DEPARTED INTO GALILEE] i.e. from Judæa, where He was baptising (John
3:23). He took the route through Samaria (John 4:4), staying at Sychar
two days to preach to the Samaritans. Jesus had probably int...
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THE TEMPTATION
1-11. The temptation (Mark 1:12; Luke 4:1). The narrative, which can
only have come from our Lord's own lips, describes an actual
historical fact, the great temptation which He underwen...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 4
THE DEVIL TESTS JESUS 4:1-11
V1 The *Holy Spirit led Jesus into the desert. The devil tested Jesus
while he was there. V2 For 40 d...
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Between the 11th and 12th verses there is a great break, and it is
well to remember what passed in the interval: (1) the return to the
Baptist, and the call of the six disciples (John 1:29); (2) the
m...
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CHAPTER 6
Beginning of His Galilean Ministry - Matthew 4:12.
DID our Lord's ministry begin in Galilee? If so, why did He not
Himself set the example of "beginning at Jerusalem?" As a matter of
fact w...
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ἀκούσας δὲ … Γαλιλαίαν : note of time. Jesus
returned to Galilee on hearing that John was delivered up, _i.e._, in
the providence of God, into the hands of his enemies. Further
particulars as to this...
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_Beginnings of the Galilean ministry_ (Mark 1:14-15; Luke 4:14-15). In
a few rapid strokes the evangelist describes the opening of the
Messianic work of Jesus in Galilee. He has in view the great Serm...
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THE LIGHT BEGINS TO SHINE
Matthew 4:12-17
Our Lord's earliest ministry seems to have been centered in Jerusalem
and its contiguous villages. See John 2:1-25; John 3:1-36. But on the
news of the Bapt...
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"Then." After the heavens opened, hell is opened. The King must not
only be in perfect harmony with the order and beauty of the heavens,
He must face all the disorder and ugliness of the abyss. Goodne...
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(2) Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he
departed into Galilee;
(2) When the Herald's mouth is stopped, the Lord reveals himself and
brings full light into the darkness of this...
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Jesus then left the wilderness, and passed a few day on the banks of
the Jordan, affording his holy precursor an opportunity of bearing
repeated testimony of him and of his divine mission, as we read...
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JESUS GOES TO GALILEE
Matthew 4:12; Mark 1:14; & Luke 4:14. _“And after that John was cast
into prison, Jesus came unto Galilee.”_ Having entered upon His
official Messiahship by purifying the temple...
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The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which
sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.
These are sweet views of JESUS in his humbleness of character. And
what a...
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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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_THE MINISTRY BEGUN_
‘Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, He
departed into Galilee; and leaving Nazareth, He came and dwelt in
Capernaum.’
Matthew 4:12
We approach now the begi...
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Matthew 4:12._When Jesus had heard. _These words appear to be at
variance with the narrative of the Evangelist John, who declares, that
John and Christ discharged the office of public teachers at the...
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Having thus, in grace, taken up His position as man on earth, He
commences His earthly career, being led of the Spirit into the
wilderness to be tempted of the devil. The righteous and holy man, the
S...
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NOW, WHEN JESUS HAD HEARD THAT JOHN WAS CAST INTO PRISON,.... John was
cast into prison by Herod; the reason of it may be seen in Matthew
14:3. The prison into which he was cast, according to Josephus...
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Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he departed
into Galilee;
Ver. 12. _Now when Jesus heard that John was cast into prison_] For
Herodias' sake, though under pretexts of fear of...
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_Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison_ Namely, for
reproving Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee, for taking his brother
Philip's wife, and for other evils, Matthew 14:3: _he departe...
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CAST INTO PRISON; LUKE 3:20.
GALILEE; the northen part of Palestine....
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THE BEGINNING OF THE GALILEAN MINISTRY AND THE CALL OF THE FOUR.
With a few rapid strokes the evangelist now sketches the opening of
the Messianic work of Christ in Galilee. He is not so much concerne...
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There could be no doubt therefore that He would fulfil this virtual
pledge to bear their sins on Calvary. Notice too that the Father
approves Him in this unqualified way before His being tested by Sat...
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CAST:
Or, delivered up...
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12-17 It is just with God to take the gospel and the means of grace,
from those that slight them and thrust them away. Christ will not stay
long where he is not welcome. Those who are without Christ,...
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John was some time after this cast into prison, for his free reproving
Herod Antipas, the tetrarch of Galilee, for taking Herodias his
brother Philip's wife, and other evils, MATTHEW 14:3,4 MR 6:17 LU...
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Tertullian An Answer to the Jews
while the light from on high would beam upon us who were sitting in
darkness, and were being detained in the shadow of death.[88]
Tertullian On Fasting
By and by th...
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‘Now when he heard that John was delivered up (or ‘arrested'), he
withdrew into Galilee, and leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in
Capernaum, which is by the sea, in the borders of Zebulun and
Naphta...
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THE LIGHT COMMENCES TO SHINE, AND THE MESSIAH PREPARES FOR WORLD
CONQUEST THROUGH THE WORD (4:12-22).
Having determined His future course Jesus wastes no time in putting it
into effect. But the death...
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CONTENTS AND CONNECTION. The appearance of Jesus as the light of the
world amidst the darkness of the land of Galilee, in accordance with
prophecy (Matthew 4:12-16). The record begins at the close of...
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Matthew 4:12. WHEN HE HEARD, _i.e.,_ in Judea.
DELIVERED UP, _i.e.,_ into prison by Herod the tetrarch. The common
version gives an explanation, not a literal translation. For reason of
this imprison...
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NOW WHEN HE HEARD
(ακουσας δε). The reason for Christ's return to Galilee is
given here to be that John had been delivered up into prison. The
Synoptic Gospels skip from the temptation of Jesus to t...
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4:12. _Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he
departed into Galilee;_
Notice that there were at that time only two great ministers of God,
John the Baptist, he must go to prison...
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CONTENTS: Temptation of Jesus. Jesus' public ministry begun. Call of
first disciples.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Satan, John the Baptist, Peter, Andrew, James,
John, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: The Word of God is t...
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Matthew 4:1. _Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit,_ υπο του
πνευματος, the Holy Spirit, as indicated by the Greek
article, and declared in the verses preseding. _Led into the
wilderness,_ where he was...
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WHEN JESUS HEARD. Matthew makes no attempt to follow the order of
events. He omits a year between the temptation and this verse. (1)
Jesus had returned to Bethany east of the Jordan (John 1:15-37) whe...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 4:12 These verses mark the beginning of
Jesus’ Galilean ministry. It is traditionally thought that Jesus’
ministry lasted three years: a year of obscurity, a year of
popularity...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 4:1 Jesus the Messiah Begins to Advance the
Messianic Kingdom. Jesus triumphs over the devil in the wilderness
(vv. Matthew 4:1), proclaims the kingdom
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Jesus preaches in Galilee Matthew 4:12-17; Mark 1:14-15; Luke 4:14-15;
John 4:43-45;...
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CHAPTER 4
_By the devil_. Syriac, _by the accuser_, Gr. _διάβολος_,
_accuser_, _calumniator_. For Satan is he who accuses men before God
perpetually, that he may gain them for himself and Gehenna.
_T...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 4:12. CAST INTO PRISON.—_Delivered up_ (R.V.). GALILEE = a
circle or circuit originally confined to a “circle” of twenty
cities given by Solomon to Hiram, 1 Kings 9:11 (cf. Jo...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 4:1
THE TEMPTATION. The Father's acceptance of the Lord's consecration of
himself for the work of the kingdom does not exclude temptation, but
rather necessitates it. Psychologica...
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Chapter Four
Then was Jesus led of the Spirit into the wilderness (Matthew 4:1)
Immediately, He is now being led by the Spirit, walking after the
Spirit. The New Testament has so much to say to us co...
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John 4:43; John 4:54; Luke 3:20; Luke 4:14; Luke 4:31;...
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Was cast into prison [π α ρ ε δ ο θ η]. The verb means, first,
to give, or hand over to another. So, to surrender a city or a person,
often with the accompanying notion of treachery. The Rev., therefo...
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He retired into Galilee — This journey was not immediately after his
temptation. He first went from Judea into Galilee, John 1:43; John
2:1. Then into Judea again, and celebrated the passover at Jerus...
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Observe here, 1. Our Savior, hearing of John's imprisonment, provides
for his own safety, by departing into Galilee. As our holy Lord
avoided persecution, so may we.
Observe, 2. The place in Galilee...