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Verse Matthew 28:17. _BUT SOME DOUBTED._] That is, _Thomas_ only at
first doubted. The expression simply intimates, that they did not all
believe at that time. See the same form noticed on Matthew 26...
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THEY WORSHIPPED HIM - Paid him honour as the Messiah.
BUT SOME DOUBTED - As, for example, Thomas, John 20:25. The disciples
had not expected his resurrection; they were therefore slow to
believe. The...
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14. HIS RESURRECTION AND THE GREAT COMMISSION.
CHAPTER 28
_ 1. His Resurrection. (Matthew 28:1 .) 2. The Lying Report of the
Jews.(Matthew 28:11 .) 3. The Great Commission. (Matthew 28:16 .)_
We ha
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CONCLUSION. JESUS APPEARS IN GALILEE.The mountain (Matthew 28:16)
reminds us of Matthew 5:1 or Matthew 17:1. The statement that some
(rather, they) doubted brings the narrative into line with...
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THE GREAT DISCOVERY (Matthew 28:1-10)...
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So the eleven disciples went into Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus
had instructed them to go. And they saw him and worshipped him; but
some were not sure. Jesus came and spoke to them. "All power,...
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DOUBTED. hesitated. Greek. _distazo._ Occurs only in Matthew (here and
in Matthew 14:31). The Greek aorist may he so rendered, especially in.
parenthesis; and is so rendered in Matthew 16:5.Luke 8:29;...
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_worshipped him_ See note ch. Matthew 20:20. It is characteristic of
St Matthew's Gospel that this word, which indicates the homage and
prostration before a king, should occur twelve times, whereas it...
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ΠΡΟΣΕΚΎΝΗΣΑΝ. See note, ch. Matthew 20:20. It is
characteristic of St Matthew’s Gospel that this word, which
indicates the homage and prostration before a king, should occur
twelve times, whereas it i...
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16, 17. JESUS APPEARS TO THE ELEVEN IN GALILEE
Peculiar to St Matthew...
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Ver 16. Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a
mountain where Jesus had appointed them. 17. And when they saw him,
they worshipped him: but some doubted. 18. And Jesus came and spake...
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_THE REACTION TO THE RESURRECTION MATTHEW 28:16-20:_ The resurrection
called attention to Jesus' POWER. "Jesus came and spoke to them,
saying, All authority (power) has been given Me in heaven and on...
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ΊΔΌΝΤΕΣ _aor. act. part., см._ Matthew 28:6.
ΈΔΊΣΤΑΣΑΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΔΙΣΤΆΖΩ (G1365)
сомневаться. Слово указывает на
колебания, нерешительность и,
возможно, неуверенность (Hagner)....
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THEN THE ELEVEN DISCIPLES WENT AWAY, &C.— The time now approached
when Jesus was to shew himself publicly in Galilee, after having
frequently shewn himself in a more private manner to his disciples an...
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SECTION 78
JESUS COMMISSIONS HIS DISCIPLES TO WORLD EVANGELISM
TEXT: 28:16-20
16 But the eleven disciples went into Galilee, unto the mountain where
Jesus had appointed them. 17 And when they saw him...
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And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted.
AND WHEN THEY SAW HIM, THEY WORSHIPPED HIM: BUT SOME DOUBTED -
certainly none of "the Eleven," after what took place at previous
inter...
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5-8 Compare Mar_16:5-8; Luk_24:3-11.
9-10 Compare Mar_16:9-11. See Joh_20:17
18 This account is principally concerned with the rejection of the
kingdom. How fitting that it should close with a previe...
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28:17 doubted. (a-13) Or 'were at a loss [what to think],'
'hesitated.'...
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THE RESURRECTION
For the Resurrection see special article. 1-10. THE RESURRECTION AND
APPEARANCE TO THE WOMEN (Mark 16:1; Luke 24:1; John 20:1). If it be
remembered that a considerable number of women...
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APPEARANCE ON A MOUNTAIN IN GALILEE (peculiar to St. Matthew, but
there can be little doubt that the original ending of St. Mark, which
is unfortunately lost, recorded the same appearance: see Mark 16...
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THEY WORSHIPPED HIM] Certainly with divine worship: see John 20:28.
BUT SOME DOUBTED] or, as the Gk. may perhaps be more correctly
translated, 'but _others_ doubted,' i.e. not the Eleven, but others
w...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 28
JESUS BECOMES ALIVE AGAIN 28:1-10
V1 The holy day had finished. Now it was dawn on the first day of the
week. So Mary Magdalene a...
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THEY WORSHIPPED HIM — i.e., fell prostrate at His feet. The act, as
has been said, was not new in itself, but it seems certain that our
Lord’s manifestations of His Presence after the Resurrection had...
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CHAPTER 21
The Gospel for all the Nations through "All the Days" - Matthew 28:16
The brief concluding passage is all St. Matthew gives us of the
thirty-nine days which followed the Resurrection and p...
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very meagre statement, the whole interest of the evangelist being
absorbed by the words spoken by Jesus. προσεκύνησαν as in
Matthew 28:9, but the men less demonstrative than the women; no
mention of s...
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_The meeting in Galilee_, peculiar to Mt....
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THE GREAT COMMISSION, OF THE RISEN LORD
Matthew 28:11-20
What absurdity in this mendacious explanation! How could the soldiers
know who stole the body, if they were _asleep?_ Skeptics have to
believe...
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“He is not here, He is risen!" That, surely, is the sweetest music.
How beautifully it crowns the King. His enemies have rejected Him, and
have proved their malice by handing Him over to their common,...
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_They adored: but some doubted. This, says Theophylactus, need not be
understood of the apostles, but of others, who had not seen Christ
after his resurrection. It may also be expounded of those disci...
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OUR LORD MEETS THE APOSTLES, AND MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED BRETHREN, ON A
MOUNTAIN IN GALILEE
“Then He appeared to more than five hundred brethren at once; many
of whom remain till now, but some indeed...
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"Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into a mountain
where Jesus had appointed them. (17) And when they saw him, they
worshipped him: but some doubted."
The only circumstance here of not...
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We now enter on the Lord's final presentation of Himself to Jerusalem,
traced, however, from Jericho; that is, from the city which had once
been the stronghold of the power of the Canaanite. The Lord...
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17._But some doubted. _It is wonderful that, after they had twice seen
Christ, still _some doubted. _If any one choose to view this as
referring to the first appearance, there will be no absurdity in...
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I shall examine the details of the resurrection elsewhere Here I only
consider its bearing in this Gospel. The sabbath ended (Saturday
evening with us chapter 28), the two Marys come to see the sepulc...
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AND WHEN, THEY SAW HIM, THEY WORSHIPPED HIM,.... With divine
adoration, as the eternal Son of God; for so he was now declared to be
by his resurrection from the dead, Romans 1:4,
BUT SOME DOUBTED; or...
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And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted.
Ver. 17. _They worshipped him, but some doubted_] Even while they
worshipped, they doubted; yet was not their worship rejected. The Lord...
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WORSHIPPED HIM; as the Son of God and the Saviour of men.
SOME DOUBTED; whether his resurrection was real....
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AND WHEN THEY SAW HIM, THEY WORSHIPED HIM; BUT SOME DOUBTED....
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THE GREAT MISSIONARY COMMAND. Matthew 28:16...
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The Sabbath coming to an end, the two Mary's arrive at the grave early
in the morning. Some have thought that Mary Magdalene came twice,
though this does not seem clear, except that she evidently retu...
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16-20 This evangelist passes over other appearances of Christ,
recorded by Luke and John, and hastens to the most solemn; one
appointed before his death, and after his resurrection. All that see
the...
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Ver. 16,17. The other evangelists mention several other appearances of
Christ, which we shall consider when we come to them. This was in
Galilee, upon Christ's appointment either before or after his
r...
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Matthew 28:17 G2532 saw G1492 (G5631) Him G846 worshiped G4352 (G5656)
Him G846 but G1161 doubted...
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‘And when they saw him, they worshipped him. But some doubted.'
It is not likely that the eleven went alone. They could hardly have
disappeared from among the other brethren and the sisters without
gi...
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JESUS APPEARS TO HIS DISCIPLES IN BODILY FORM AND REVEALS THAT HE HAS
BEEN CROWNED AS LORD OF ALL. HE SENDS HIS DISCIPLES OUT TO PROCLAIM
THE GOOD NEWS TO ALL NATIONS AND TO CALL ON THEM TO OBSERVE AL...
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THE FINAL TRIUMPH (28:7-20).
Following this remarkable experience of the women, we now come to the
climax of the Gospel, the resurrection appearances and the giving of
the Great Commission. The subsec...
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Matthew 28:17. THEY WORSHIPPED HIM _._ The word might mean something
less than religious worship, but it does mean that in many cases; the
matter could scarcely be mentioned, if it meant less here.
B...
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The two incidents of this section seem to have been placed together,
to mark a contrast Judaism reaches its lowest point, when it must
bribe heathen soldiers to lie for it. Matthew would thus lead the...
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BUT SOME DOUBTED
(ο δε εδιστασαν). From δις (in two, divided in mind).
Cf. Matthew 14:31. The reference is not to the eleven who were all now
convinced after some doubt, but to the others present. P...
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Matthew 28:17
I. Doubting in matters of religion. Doubt arises (1) from ignorance;
(2) some kinds of doubt mark the course of inquiry; (3) other kinds
indicate moral perversity, and are allied to unb...
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Matthew 28:16
_(with 1 Corinthians 15:6)_
The question meets us today, as we think of the narrative of the text,
How do _we_stand related to that assembly on the Galilean mountain,
and to that last c...
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Matthew 28:1. _In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward
the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to
see the sepulcher._
While the Jewish Sabbath lasted, they pai...
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Matthew 28:16. _Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, into
a mountain where Jesus had appointed them._
Away from the haunts of men, where he had been wont to be, in a
country familiar to...
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CONTENTS: Resurrection of Jesus. Jesus in Galilee and the great
commission.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, 2 Marys, disciples.
CONCLUSION: Jesus Christ is declared to be the Son of God with pow...
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The history and evidences of our Saviour's resurrection, being of
infinite importance, are reserved to the last chapter of St. John.
Matthew 28:1. _In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn towar...
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THEY WORSHIPPED HIM. As did the women in Matthew 28:9. EVEN THOUGH
SOME OF THEM DOUBTED. Not Thomas or the other apostles (John
20:26-29). Probably those who had not been at Jerusalem, as they are
at...
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_But some doubted._
DOUBTS
I. Philosophic doubts. All men are not philosophers, and cannot reason
as Descartes did from self to all outside. We must accept some axioms
without proof.
II. Rationalis...
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_Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee._
ON THE MOUNTAIN
I. Is the world’s need any less now than it was then? The needs of
the human soul are still unsupplied by any material satisfaction...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 28:17 SOME DOUBTED probably refers to people
other than the 11 disciples (see note on v. 10)....
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 28:1 The Resurrection and Commission of the
Messiah. Matthew’s concluding chapter recounts Jesus’ resurrection
from the dead. His resurrection confirms his identity and shows t...
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CHAPTER 28
_In the evening of the Sabbath_ (Vulg.), _as the first day of the week
was dawning_, &c. How could it be called evening if day was dawning,
or even if, as S. Mark says, the sun were risen?...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 28:16. THEN.—_But_ (R.V.). Certainly not before the second
week after the resurrection, and probably somewhat later (_Brown_).
THE ELEVEN DISCIPLES.—They come forward here as...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 28:1
_Jesus rises from the dead, and appears to the holy women. _(Mark
16:1; Luke 24:1; John 20
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In the end of the Sabbath, as it began to dawn towards the first day
of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to the sepulchre.
And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of t...
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1 Corinthians 15:6; John 5:23; Matthew 28:9; Matthew 16:28; Psalms 2:
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Worshipped [π ρ ο σ ε κ υ ν η σ α ν]. As in ver. 9.
Prostrated themselves. The first time that the disciples are described
as doing so....
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THE SEVEN MIRACULOUS EVENTS
Matthew 28:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The events centered around the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ were miraculous to say the least. One miracle generally
c...