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  2. Matthew 3:10 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 3:10 is the tenth verse of the third chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. The verse occurs in where John the Baptist is berating the Pharisees and Sadducees . He has previously called them a brood of vipers and warned them of the wrath to come and has urged them to repent.

  3. Matthew 3 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 3 is the third chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. It is the first chapter dealing with the ministry of Jesus , with events taking place some three decades after the close of the infancy narrative related in the previous two chapters.

  4. List of New Testament papyri - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Images 𝔓 101: 200-300 Matthew 3:10-12, 16-4:3: 1 Frg Papyrology Rooms, Sackler Library:

  5. Category:Matthew 3 - Wikipedia

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  6. Matthew 3:16 - Wikipedia

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    [3] The dove imagery in this passage, and in the corresponding verse in Luke, is a well known one. Based on this verse the dove has long been a symbol for the Holy Spirit in Christian art. France notes that the wording in Matthew is vague, the Spirit could be descending in the shape of a dove or it could be descending in the manner of the dove.

  7. Matthew 3:7 - Wikipedia

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    Jesus later uses the same turn of phrase in Matthew 12:34 and 23:33. France speculates that the term could be rooted in Jeremiah 46:22, which also connects to the tree metaphor in Matthew 3:10. [9] Malina and Rohrbaugh note that the use of the word "offspring" implies a child not from a legitimate union.

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  9. Matthew 7:17–18 - Wikipedia

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    The first half of the statement is taken directly from John the Baptist words at Matthew 3:10. [2] Schweitzer notes how fundamental the call for change is in this verse. Piety does not mean just changing exterior fruits, but rather a radical conversion from one type of being to another.