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  2. Matthew 12:43–45 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 12:43-45 is a passage comprising the 43rd to 45th verses in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content

  3. Matthew 12 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 12 is the twelfth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the ... (Luke 6:4345) Matthew 12:38–42 = Request for a sign (Luke 11: ...

  4. Sermons of John Wesley - Wikipedia

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    Sermon 23*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount: Discourse Three - Matthew 5:8-12; Sermon 24*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon On the Mount: Discourse Four - Matthew 5:13-16; Sermon 25*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount: Discourse Five - Matthew 5:17-20; Sermon 26*: Upon Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount: Discourse Six - Matthew 6:1-15; Sermon 27*: Upon ...

  5. Matthew 12:46 - Wikipedia

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    Hilary of Poitiers: "Because He had spoken all the aforesaid things in the power of His Father’s majesty, therefore the Evangelist proceeds to tell what answer He made to one that told Him that His mother and His brethren waited for Him without; While he yet spake unto the people, his mother and his brethren stood without desiring to see him."

  6. Matthew 12:42 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 12:42 is the 42nd verse in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. ... (Ps. 45:9.) She is the queen of the south because she ...

  7. Matthew 12:40 - Wikipedia

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    Augustine: " For that the three days were not three full and entire days, Scripture witnesses; the first day is reckoned because the latter end of it comes in; and the third day is likewise reckoned, because the first part of it is included; while the day between, that is the second day, appears in all its twenty-four hours, twelve of the night ...

  8. 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]

  9. Matthew 12:49–50 - Wikipedia

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    Gregory the Great: "The Lord designed to call faithful disciples His brethren, saying, Go, tell my brethren.Since then a man may be made a brother of the Lord by coming to the faith, it should be enquired how one may become also His mother.