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Matthew 12 is the twelfth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. It continues the narrative about Jesus' ministry in Galilee and introduces controversy over the observance of the Sabbath for the first time.
Chrysostom: " And that you may not be troubled at those things which are done, and at the incredible madness of the Pharisees, He introduces the Prophet’s words.For such was the carefulness of the Prophets, that they had not omitted even this, but had noted all His ways and movements, and the meaning with which He did this; that you might learn that He spoke all things by the Holy Spirit ...
3 Commentary from the Church ... Matthew 12:7 is the seventh verse in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew ... Gospel of Matthew Chapter 12: Succeeded by ...
Commentary from the Church Fathers [ edit ] Jerome : "The Pharisees ascribed the works of God to the Prince of the dæmons; and the Lord makes answer not to what they said, but to what they thought, that even thus they might be compelled to believe His power, Who saw the secrets of the heart; Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said unto them."
Matthew 12:29 is the 29th verse in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of ... Commentary from the Church Fathers ... Gospel of Matthew Chapter 12: Succeeded by Matthew ...
(Luke 12:10) as Luke speaks; except that the same sense is expressed more clearly in the one place than in the other, the one Evangelist not overthrowing but explaining the other? The spirit of blasphemy it is said shortly, not expressing what spirit; to make which clear it is added, And whoso shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall ...
Matthew 12:30 is the 30th verse in the twelfth chapter ... this is often explained that He is speaking of one who is in doctrinal agreement with the Apostles, and ...
Jerome: " As though He had said, Ye bring complaints against my disciples, that on the sabbath they rub ears of corn in their hands, under stress of hunger, and ye yourselves profane the sabbath, slaying victims in the temple, killing bulls, burning holocausts on piles of wood; also, on the testimony of another Gospel (John 7:23.), ye circumcise infants on the sabbath; so that in keeping one ...
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