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MATTHEW 19:17 ti, me evrwta|/j peri. tou/ avgaqou/* ei-j evstin o`
avgaqo,j {A}
Many of the witnesses (but not Q 700 _al_) that interpolate avgaqe, in
ver. Mat...
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Verse Matthew 19:17. _WHY CALLEST THOU ME GOOD?_] Or, _Why dost thou_
_question me concerning that good thing_? τι με ερωτας
περι του αγαθου. This important reading is found in BDL,
three others, _th...
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This account is found also in Mark 10:17; Luke 18:18.
Matthew 19:16
ONE CAME - This was a young man,...
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7. DEPARTURE FROM GALILEE.
Concerning Divorce. Little Children Blessed and the Rich Young Man.
CHAPTER 19
1. The Departure from Galilee. (Matthew 19:1 .) 2. Concerning
Divorce. (Matthew 19:3 .) 3....
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THE GREAT REFUSAL AND THE OBSTACLE OF RICHES (Mark 10:17 *, Luke
18:18). In Matthew 19:16 f. note the changes made by Mt. to avoid the
saying of Jesus, as given by Mk., that only God can be called goo...
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And, look you, a man came to him and said, "Teacher, what good thing
am I to do to possess eternal life?" He said to him, "Why do you ask
me about the good? There is One who is good. If you wish to en...
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JEWISH MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE (Matthew 19:1-9)...
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WHY... ? Note the several questions. See the Structure above.
WILT ENTER. desirest (App-102.) to enter.
LIFE. Greek. _zoe._ App-170.
COMMANDMENTS. All of them (Matthew 5:19; James 2:10; James 2:11.
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_Why callest thou me good?_ Here, but not in the parallel passages in
Mark and Luke, the leading MSS. read, "Why askest thou me about what
is good? He who is good is one." With either reading the drif...
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The Young Rich Ruler
Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-23.
From Luke alone we learn that he was a "_ruler;_" from Matthew alone
that he was _young_. Each of the three Synoptists states that "he was
very ric...
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16, 17. Here the _textus receptus_ has: Διδάσκαλε�,
τί�; ὁ δὲ εἶπεν αὐτῷ· Τί με λέγεις�;
οὐδεὶς�, εἰ μὴ εἷς ὁ Θεός.
The omission of ἀγαθὲ has the most ancient evidence in its
favour. τί με ἐρωτᾷς περ...
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THE YOUNG RICH RULER
Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-23
From Luke alone we learn that he was a ‘_ruler_;’ from Matthew
alone that he was _young_. Each of the three Synoptists states that
‘he was very rich...
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ΤΊ ΜΕ ἘΡΩΤΑ͂ΙΣ ΠΕΡῚ ΤΟΥ͂�; The form in which
our Lord’s answer is reported in Mark and Luke is: τί με
λέγεις�; οὐδεὶς�, εἰ μὴ εἷς ὁ θεός.
According to St Matthew’s report, our Lord seizes upon the wor...
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Ver 16. And, behold, one came and said unto him, "Good Master, what
good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?" 17. And he said
unto him, "Why callest thou me good? there is none good but on...
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_WISDOM FROM ABOVE CONCERNING OUR ATTITUDE TOWARD WEALTH MATTHEW
19:16-22:_ The rich young ruler came running to Jesus. He knelt down
in the presence of the Lord manifesting his humility. He asked the...
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ΈΡΩΤΦΣ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΈΡΩΤΆΩ (G2065)
спрашивать,
ΕΊ (G1487) если; предполагает реальность
условия,
ΕΊΣΕΛΘΕΊΝ _aor. act. inf. от_ ΕΙΣΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ (G1525)
приходить, входить,
ΤΉΡΗΣΟΝ _aor. imper. a...
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THERE IS NONE GOOD BUT ONE, THAT IS GOD— This passage has been
produced and strongly argued by the Arians in favour of their system.
They found their argument upon the Greek, which runs thus,
Ουδεις ε...
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SECTION 49
JESUS TESTS RICH YOUNG RULER AND ENCOURAGES DISCIPLES (Parallels: Mark
10:17-31; Luke 18:18-30)
TEXT: 19:16-30
A. The Demands of Discipleship
16 And behold, one came to him and said, Tea...
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And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing
shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
For the exposition, see the notes at Luke 18:18....
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3-12 Compare Mar_10:2-12.
4 Compare Gen_1:27. See Mal_2:15.
4 Man was originally bi-sexual. Adam had both male and female
functions (Gen_1:27). Before the woman was taken out of Adam, the
sexes were...
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19:17 good. (g-14) Some read, 'Why callest thou me good? no-one is
good save God alone.' As it stands in text there is an article before
'good,' 'the good one.'...
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THE QUESTION OF DIVORCE. THE RICH YOUNG MAN
1, 2. End of the Galilean ministry. The Peræn ministry begins (Mark
10:1; Luke 9:51 cp. Luke 17:11). The time was now late summer of 28
a.d. The Passion was...
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WHY CALLEST THOU ME GOOD? etc.] RV 'Why askest thou me concerning that
which is good? One there is who is good'(see on Mark 10:18)....
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THE RICH YOUNG MAN (Mark 10:17; Luke 18:18). St. Luke calls him a
'ruler,' i.e. either a member of the Sanhedrin, or a ruler of a
synagogue. The incident is a striking example of the seductive power
o...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 19
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE 19:1-12
V1 When Jesus had finished saying these things, he left the Galilee
region. He went to the other sid...
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WHY CALLEST THOU ME GOOD? — Here again the older MSS. give a
different form to our Lord’s answer: “Why askest thou Me
concerning that which is good? There is One that is the Good.” The
alteration was...
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CHAPTER 15
Last Days in Peraea - Matthew 19:1 - Matthew 20:1
THERE were two main roads from Galilee to Jerusalem. One passed
through Samaria, on the west of the Jordan, the other through Peraea,
east...
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τί με ἐρωτᾷς, etc.: it seems as if Jesus thought the
question superfluous (so Weiss and Meyer), but this was only a
teacher's way of leading on a pupil = “of course there is only one
answer to that: G...
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_A man in quest of the “summum bonum”_ (Mark 10:17-22; Luke
18:18-23). A phenomenon as welcome to Jesus as the visit of the
mothers with their children: a man not belonging to the class of
self-satisf...
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HOW TO ENTER THE KINGDOM
Matthew 19:13-22
Youth, with all its fervor and impetuosity, is very beautiful in
itself and very dear to Christ. Here youth was combined with station,
wealth, and noble char...
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The Pharisees approached Him with a question concerning divorce. The
force of His reply is in the words "from the beginning." He had no
opinions apart from the will and intention of God. As God willed...
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Why askest thou me concerning good? [4] In the ordinary Greek copies,
why dost thou call me good? (Witham) --- One is good, &c. God alone,
by his own nature, is essentially, absolutely, and unchangeab...
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THE RICH YOUNG MAN
Matthew 19:16-30; Mark 10:17-31; Luke 18:18-30. Mark: “And He,
traveling along the road, one running and kneeling clown asked Him,
Good Teacher, what shall I do that I may inherit e...
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"And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing
shall I do, that I may have eternal life? (17) And he said unto him,
Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that i...
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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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17._Why callest thou me good? _I do not understand this correction in
so refined a sense as is given by a good part of interpreters, as if
Christ intended to suggest his Divinity; for they imagine tha...
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chapter 19 carries on the subject of the spirit that is suited to the
kingdom of heaven, and goes deep into the principles which govern
human nature, and of what was now divinely introduced. A questio...
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AND HE SAID UNTO HIM,.... By way of reply, first taking notice of, and
questioning him about, the epithet he gave him:
WHY CALLEST THOU ME GOOD? not that he denied that he was so; for he
was good, bo...
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And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? _there is_ none good
but one, _that is_, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the
commandments.
Ver. 17. _Why callest thou me good?_] And if I b...
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Mat. 19:17. "And He said unto him, Why callest thou Me good? There is
none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life,
keep the commandments." Probably Christ, who knew what was in m...
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_He said, Why callest thou me good?_ Whom thou regardest merely as a
prophet sent from God, and therefore supposest to be only a man;
_there is none good_ Supremely, originally, essentially, _but God....
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WHY CALLEST THOU ME GOOD? this question is asked because the young man
addressed him simply as a human teacher, not as divine....
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AND HE SAID UNTO HIM, WHY CALLEST THOU ME GOOD? THERE IS NONE GOOD BUT
ONE, THAT IS, GOD; BUT IF THOU WILT ENTER INTO LIFE, KEEP THE
COMMANDMENTS....
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THE DANGERS OF RICHES....
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The setting now is changed from Galilee to Judea, with great crowds
following Him, finding healing from their illnesses. But since the
Lord Jesus has been announcing a kingdom of a different character...
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16-22 Christ knew that covetousness was the sin which most easily
beset this young man; though he had got honestly what he possessed,
yet he could not cheerfully part with it, and by this his want of...
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Mark omits the latter clause, and only saith, _Thou knowest the
commandments; _ so saith Luke, LUKE 18:19,20. Our Saviour's design
here was, not to show this young man by this answer the way by which...
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Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus
] Yea, He was always of such a character, and still is, and will ever
be, kind and good, and free from wrath, and true, and the only one who
is [absolutely] good;[41]...
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Matthew 19:17 So G1161 said G2036 (G5627) him G846 Why G5101 call
G3004 (G5719) Me G3165 good...
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A PERIOD OF TESTING - JESUS PREPARES FOR THE NEW WORLD ORDER - JOURNEY
TO JERUSALEM - TRIUMPHAL ENTRY - JESUS IS LORD (19:3-22).
Having entered Judaea on the way to Jerusalem for His final visit,
Jesu...
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ANALYSIS OF THE SECTION MATTHEW 19:3 TO MATTHEW 22:46.
This whole Section may be analysed as follows:
a Jesus' testing commences with a question about divorce.
b Jesus questions the Pharisees about...
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THE RICH YOUNG MAN WHO DID NOT HAVE THE HUMILITY AND OPENNESS OF A
LITTLE CHILD BECAUSE HE WAS TOO CAUGHT UP IN HIS RICHES AND THUS COULD
NOT ENTER UNDER HIS KINGLY RULE (19:16-22).
In total contrast...
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‘And he said to him, “Why do you ask me concerning what is good?
One there is who is good.” '
Mark has here, ‘why do you call me good?' But both are again
conveying the same idea, the one writing main...
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Matthew 19:17. WHY ASKEST THOU ME OF THAT WHICH IS GOOD? ONE THERE IS
WHO IS GOOD. The common version follows a reading corrected to conform
with the other two. The variety sheds light on the whole co...
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This section is in its proper chronological position. Our Lord
‘departed thence' (Matthew 19:15), but on the way (Mark 10:17) He
was met by this ‘ruler' (Luke 18:18). Our Lord first presented the
high...
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This incident seems to be in proper chronological position. Luke's
account at this point again becomes parallel to that of Matthew and
Mark....
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Matthew 19:16
I. Consider that a single mote may hinder a man from becoming a true
Christian. It is the things which are apparently the smallest that
prevent the greatest results. A slight defect in t...
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Matthew 19:17
How are we sinners to be accepted by Almighty God? Doubtless the
sacrifice of Christ on the cross is the meritorious cause of our
justification, and His Church is the ordained instrument...
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All sorts of persons are invited to come to Christ, whatever their age
may be. We begin here with the children.
Matthew 19:13. Then were there brought unto him little children, that
he should put his...
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CONTENTS: Christ and the divorce question. Little children blessed.
The rich young ruler. Apostles' future place in the Kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Peter, rich young ruler.
CONCLUSION: God Himse...
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Matthew 19:3. _The pharisees also came tempting him._ These men
professed perfection of morality, and of worship; and their object was
to tempt our Lord to sin, by giving his sanction to a law of cust...
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WHY DO YOU ASK ME? Jesus says this because the young man is to some
degree a religious fanatic, and self-righteous. THERE IS ONLY ONE WHO
IS GOOD. Jesus, in the flesh, shared our weak human nature
(Ph...
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_Some seeds fell by the wayside, and the fowls came and devoured them
up._
WAY SEED DEVOURED BY BIRDS
The birds devour the truth we neglect to cover. Let us study these
birds:-
1. The first belongs...
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_And, behold, one came and said unto Him, Good Master, what good thing
shall I do?_
FORMAL OBEDIENCE INSUFFICIENT
It is certainly the doctrine of Scripture that moral integrity alone
can never benefi...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 19:1 The Galilean ministry has now ended.
Jesus and his disciples begin the journey to Jerusalem.
⇐...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 19:17 THERE IS ONLY ONE WHO IS GOOD. Only in
understanding God as infinitely good can the young man discover that
good deeds cannot earn eternal life. KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS. Je...
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JESUS SPEAKS TO THE RICH YOUNG MAN MATTHEW 19:16-30; MARK 10:17-31;
LUKE 18:18-30; MATTHEW 19:16 And, behold, one came and
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1-30
CHAPTER 19
_And it came to pass_, &c. This is the same history as that related by
S. Mark (Mark 10:1), by S. Luke (Luke 9:51), and, as it would seem, by
S. John (vii. 1). So Jansen, Francis Luca...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 19:16. GOOD MASTER.—The better MSS. omit the adjective, and
it has probably been added here by later copyists to bring the passage
into a verbal agreement with the narrative o...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 19:1
_The beginning of the last journey to Jerusalem_._ The question
concerning divorce_._ _(Mark 10:1.)
MATTHEW 19:1...
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Now it came to pass, when Jesus had finished these sayings, he
departed from Galilee, and he came to the coast of Judea (Matthew
19:1);
Now that is the border of Judea, so He is moving south towards
J...
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1 John 4:16; 1 John 4:8; 1 Samuel 2:2; Ezekiel 20:11; Ezekiel 20:12;...
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Why callest thou me good? [τ ι μ ε λ ε γ ε ι ς α γ α θ
ο ν]. But the true reading is, ti me ejrwtav peri tou ajgaqou; Why
askest thou me concerning the good?
There is none good but one, that is God ...
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Why callest thou me good — Whom thou supposest to be only a man.
There is none good — Supremely, originally, essentially, but God. If
thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments — From a principl...
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(CF. MARK 10:17-31; LUKE 18:18-30)— If Jesus was God, why did He
seem to rebuke the rich young ruler for calling Him good?
PROBLEM: The rich young ruler called Jesus “Good Teacher,” and
Jesus rebuked...
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The person thus addressing himself unto Christ, was either. Pharisee
or. disciple of the Pharisees, who did not own Christ to be God, or to
come from God; but taught, that eternal life was attainable,...