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English: Pages 17 and 18 of the 1845 edition of the illuminated and illustrated book of the Sermon on the Mount first published in 1844 by Longman & Co., designed and illuminated by Owen Jones. Magnificent chromolithographic titles designed by Owen Jones, leading capital letters illuminated in diverse colours, decorative borders incorporating ...
The Sermon on the Mount (anglicized from the Matthean Vulgate Latin section title: Sermo in monte) is a collection of sayings spoken by Jesus of Nazareth found in the Gospel of Matthew (chapters 5, 6, and 7) [1] [2] that emphasizes his moral teachings.
Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Sermon on the Mount" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Our Lord's Sermon on the ...
Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount (originally De sermone Domini in monte) is a book written by the Christian saint Augustine of Hippo in 393. [1] [2] The book is a commentary on Jesus's speech known as the Sermon on the Mount, as presented in the Gospel of Matthew Chapters 5-7. Augustine considered this speech "a perfect standard of the Christian ...
Mar. 9—The Sermon on the Mount is a favorite scripture of many ministers because they feel that it expresses the essence of Christianity. Also known as The Beatitudes and related in Matthew 5:1 ...
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]
Looking to the Sermon on the Mount as a balm for an anxious world. ... and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all." — Mt. 6:31-32. ... Jesus warns us about putting our trust in mammon:
They are part of the Sermon on the Mount. These verses are part of either the third or fourth antithesis, the discussion of oaths. Jesus tells his listeners in Matthew 5:34 "to not swear oaths" and in here presents examples of swearing oaths. In context, this passage refers not to the modern understanding of cursing or using foul language, but ...