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The miracle recorded here - the feeding of the four thousand - took
place on a mountain near the Sea of Galilee. The same account is
recorded in Mark 8:1. The circumstances of the miracle are so simil...
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3. THE CORRUPTION OF THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES; THE CANAANITISH WOMAN
AND HER FAITH; THE MULTITUDES HEALED.
CHAPTER 15
1. The Question of the Scribes and Pharisees.(Matthew 15:1 .) 2. His
Answer. (M...
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THE SECOND FEEDING OF THE MULTITUDE (Mark 8:1 *) Mt. follows Mk.
closely, but again adds women and children. I would not send them away
fasting (Matthew 15:32), according to Allen, heightens the note...
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And Jesus left there, and went to the Sea of Galilee; and he went up
into a mountain, and he was sitting there; and great crowds came to
him, bringing with them people who were lame and blind and deaf...
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CLEAN AND UNCLEAN (Matthew 15:1-9)...
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BRAKE. See note on Matthew 14:19.
TO. [gave] to. Supplying the Ellipsis from the preceding clause....
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Four thousand Men, besides women and children, are miraculously fed
Mark 8:1-9
36. _gave to his disciples_ St Matthew uses the aorist, St Mark the
more vivid imperfect "kept giving....
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ΕΥ̓ΧΑΡΙΣΤΉΣΑΣ. εὐχαριστεῖν does not occur
before Polybius in the sense of _gratias agere_. The decree in
Demosth. _de Cor._ p. 257, where the word is found, (see Lob. _Phryn._
18) is probably spurious...
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FOUR THOUSAND MEN, BESIDES WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ARE MIRACULOUSLY FED
Mark 8:1-9...
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35, 36. The omission of καὶ before εὐχαριστήσας makes
the structure very harsh. It is the reading necessitated by the rules
adopted for forming the present text. Tregelles omits the καὶ
against Lachma...
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Ver 32. Then Jesus called his disciples unto him, and said, "I have
compassion on the multitude, because they continue with me now three
days, and have nothing to eat: and I will not send them away fa...
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_MORE REASON TO CHANGE YOUR HEART MATTHEW 15:32-39_ : The multitude
had been listening to Jesus three days without eating. He had
compassion on them and did not want to send them away hungry and
faint...
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ΈΛΑΒΕΝ _aor. ind. act., см._ Matthew 15:26. ΊΧΘΎΑΣ _acc.
pl._ от ΙΧΘΎΣ (G2486) рыба,
ΕΎΧΑΡΙΣΤΉΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_
ΕΎΧΑΡΙΣΤΈΩ (G2168) благодарить,
ΈΚΛΑΣΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΚΛΆΩ (G2806...
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I HAVE COMPASSION ON THE MULTITUDE— Σπλαγχνιζομαι, a
very expressive word, signifying _My bowels yearn,_ or _are moved,_
see ch. Matthew 9:36. It is pleasing to remark the strong compassion
which our...
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SECTION 38
JESUS HEALS MANY IN DECAPOLIS AND FEEDS FOUR THOUSAND (Parallel: Mark
7:31 to Mark 8:9)
TEXT: 15:29-39
29 And Jesus departed then, and came nigh unto the sea of Galilee; and
he went up in...
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And Jesus departed from thence, and came nigh unto the sea of
Galilee; and went up into a mountain, and sat down there.
For the exposition, see the notes at Mark 7:31; Mark 8:1.
Verse 1-12 For the...
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21 Compare Mar_7:24-30.
21 The incident of the Canaanitish woman is of surpassing interest to
us, for it shows clearly what was the status of the nations in our
Lord's ministry. Her very mistakes are...
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FEEDING THE FOUR THOUSAND (Mark 8:1). The multitudes in this case
being heathen (see Matthew 15:31), the miracle is no bare repetition
of the feeding of the five thousand (Matthew 14:13). That symboli...
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THE TRADITIONS OF THE ELDERS. THE CANAANITISH WOMAN. FEEDING THE FOUR
THOUSAND
1-20. Unwashed hands and the traditions of the elders (Mark 7:1). In
this important controversy Jesus defined His positio...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 15
The three sections of chapter 15 show Jesus’ attitude to people who
were not *Jews. He wanted them to be happy with the good news...
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CHAPTER 12
The Crisis in Galilee
Matthew 14:1 - Matthew 15:1 - Matthew 16:1.
THE lives of John and of Jesus, lived so far apart, and with so little
intercommunication, have yet been interwoven in a...
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εὐχαριστήσας, a late Greek word (“does not occur before
Polybius in the sense of _gratias agere_ ” Camb. N. T.), condemned
by Phryn., who enjoins χάριν εἰδέναι instead (Lobeck, p.
18). Elsner dissents...
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_Second feeding_ (Mark 8:1-9)....
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MINISTERING TO THE MULTITUDES
Matthew 15:29-39
Our Lord's mission of grace and truth was at its height. His help was
sought with the utmost eagerness. Large numbers of sick were cast at
His feet in h...
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The question was not of cleanliness, but of ritual. This washing of
hands to remove imaginary evil was a part of the tradition of the
elders. Against the binding of such burdens on men our Lord
passio...
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He gave thanks to his heavenly Father, for that providential care with
which he supplies our wants, even miraculously, when necessary for us.
Everywhere his goodness and attention to the wants of his...
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FEEDING THE MULTITUDES AGAIN
Matthew 15:32-38; Mark 8:1-9. “During these days [i.e., His sojourn
in Decapolis], the multitude being very great, and not having what
they may eat, Jesus, calling to Him...
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"And Jesus departed from thence, and came nigh unto the sea of
Galilee; and went up into a mountain, and sat down there. (30) And
great multitudes came unto him, having with them those that were lame,...
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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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chapter 15 displays man and God, the moral contrast between the
doctrine of Christ and that of the Jews; and thus the Jewish system is
rejected morally by God. When I speak of the system, I speak of t...
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AND HE TOOK THE SEVEN LOAVES AND THE FISHES,.... Into his hands, and
lifted them up, that it might be seen, and observed, that there were
no other food than these, that so the miracle might appear in...
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And he took the seven loaves and the fishes, and gave thanks, and
brake _them_, and gave to his disciples, and the disciples to the
multitude.
Ver. 36. _And gave to his disciples_] So confuting their...
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_Jesus called his disciples, and said, I have compassion_, &c. For
some observations on the contents of these verses, see the notes on
Mark 8:1....
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AND HE TOOK THE SEVEN LOAVES AND THE FISHES, AND GAVE THANKS, AND
BRAKE THEM, AND GAVE TO HIS DISCIPLES, AND THE DISCIPLES TO THE
MULTITUDE....
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The miracle:...
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After the power and grace of the Lord Jesus has wrought so great,
refreshing blessing, the cold, barren criticism of scribes and
Pharisees of Jerusalem is an example of how the deadening principle of...
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29-39 Whatever our case is, the only way to find ease and relief, is
to lay it at Christ's feet, to submit it to him, and refer it to his
disposal. Those who would have spiritual healing from Christ,...
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SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 15:39"....
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Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XI
but here, as Matthew and Mark have written, "Jesus gave thanks and
brake; "[207]...
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Matthew 15:36 And G2532 took G2983 (G5631) seven G2033 loaves G740 and
G2532 fish G2486 thanks G2168 ...
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‘And he took the seven loaves and the fishes, and he gave thanks and
broke, and gave to the disciples, and the disciples to the crowds.'
Then taking the seven loaves and the few fishes He gave thanks,...
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THE FEEDING OF FOUR THOUSAND IN GENTILE TERRITORY BY A MIRACLE
(15:32-39).
It was one thing for Jesus to preach and heal in Gentile territory
where there were many Jews, while allowing Gentiles to sha...
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Matthew 15:32-38. This miracle is not identical with that described in
chap. Matthew 14:15-21. The circumstances vary in every possible
respect: the number fed, the amount of provision present, the
fr...
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Matthew 15:36-37. The mode of distribution (and the miracle itself)
was precisely the same.
THAT WHICH REMAINED OF THE BROKEN PIECES, SEVEN BASKETS FULL. In the
other case ‘twelve.' The word rendered...
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Jesus had been in conflict with the Scribes and Pharisees. He never
liked such discussions, and though he was always victorious in every
controversy, it grieved his spirit.
Matthew 15:21. _Then Jesus...
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Matthew 15:1. then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of
Jerusalem, saying, Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of
the elders? for they wash not their hands when they eat bread....
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Matthew 15:1. _Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of
Jerusalem, saying,_
Our Lord had been busily engaged in healing the sick, and now these
pettifoggers came round about him to try...
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CONTENTS: Scribes and Pharisees rebuked. Syrophonecian's daughter
healed. The multitude healed. 4000 fed.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Peter, (disciples), Syrophonecian woman, her
daughter.
CONCLUSION: The Ch...
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Matthew 15:2. _Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the
elders?_ The cabala, or unwritten law, was counted by the pharisees of
equal authority with the law itself. Rabbi Aquiba says, he wh...
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35-37.
SO JESUS ORDERED THE CROWD TO SIT DOWN. Again, Jesus gives thanks to
the Father, asking him to bless this food, and breaks it in pieces.
All have enough to eat, and seven baskets full of piece...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 15:35 For a similar occurrence, see note on
14:15–21.
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JESUS FEEDS FOUR THOUSAND MATTHEW 15:32-39; MARK 8:1-10; MATTHEW 15:32
Then Jesus called his disciples [_unto him_], and said, Mark 8:1 In
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CHAPTER 15
_Then there came to Him_, &c. The Scribes of Jerusalem, as being at
the very fountain head of faith and religion, arrogated to them selves
the right of censuring the doctrine of new teache...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 15:29. A MOUNTAIN.—Rather, _the_ mountain country; the high
land, as distinguished from the low land, which He had left (_Carr_).
From Mark 7:31 R.V., it would appear that Hi...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 15:1
_Discourse concerning ceremonial pollution. _(Mark 7:1.)
MATTHEW 15:1
THEN. This is after the third Passover, which wheth
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Then came to Jesus Scribes and Pharisees, which were from Jerusalem
(Matthew 15:1),
Hey, these guys had come a long way to challenge Him. They came all
the way from Jerusalem clear up to Galilee, whi...
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1 Corinthians 10:31; 1 Samuel 9:13; 1 Timothy 4:3; 1 Timothy 4:4;...
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He gave thanks, or blessed the food — That is, he praised God for
it, and prayed for a blessing upon it....