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  2. Matthew 10:8 - Wikipedia

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    It is said that Jesus does away with two vices, pride and avarice with this one command to freely give, since whatever they received is a gift of God, without any merit of their own, and so pride has no place. And second against avarice, because everything received must be freely given away. [2]

  3. Matthew 10:1 - Wikipedia

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    Other parts of the New Testament, such as Mark 3:16 and 1 Corinthians 15:5, make clear that Jesus had more than only twelve followers, and that this group of twelve are the leaders of the organization. [4] The different gospels have different lists of the names of the disciples, but one fact they are agreed upon is that there were twelve.

  4. Five Discourses of Matthew - Wikipedia

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    The first discourse (Matthew 5–7) is called the Sermon on the Mount and is one of the best known and most quoted parts of the New Testament. [6] It includes the Beatitudes, the Lord's Prayer and the Golden Rule. To most believers in Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount contains the central tenets of Christian discipleship. [6]

  5. Matthew 8:8 - Wikipedia

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    It is more likely the offer not to have to travel is an example of the supplication of the Centurion and the great power of Jesus. [1] Miracles at a distance were considered to be more difficult in contemporary writings of the time. [2] This is the first mention in the Gospel of Jesus having this ability.

  6. Sermon on the Mount - Wikipedia

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    In almost all cases, the phrases used in the Beatitudes are familiar from an Old Testament context, but in the sermon Jesus gives them new meaning. [11] Together, the Beatitudes present a new set of ideals that focus on love and humility rather than force and mastery; they echo the highest ideals of Jesus's teachings on spirituality and compassion.

  7. Sermon - Wikipedia

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    The word sermon comes from a Middle English word which was derived from Old French, which in turn originates from the Latin word sermō meaning 'discourse.' A sermonette is a short sermon (usually associated with television broadcasting, as stations would present a sermonette before signing off for the night).

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