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  2. Five Discourses of Matthew - Wikipedia

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    The fourth discourse in Matthew 18 is often called the Discourse on the Church. [5] It includes the parables of The Lost Sheep and The Unforgiving Servant which also refer to the Kingdom of Heaven. The general theme of the discourse is the anticipation of a future community of followers, and the role of his apostles in leading it.

  3. Matthew 10:28 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. 5 External links. ... Matthew 10:28 is a verse in the ninth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.

  4. Matthew 10 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10 is the tenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament ... (Matthew 28:18 –20). The Apostles ... Peter is named first because he would go on ...

  5. Gospel of Mark - Wikipedia

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    The taking of a staff and sandals is permitted in Mark 6:8–9 but prohibited in Matthew 10:9–10 and Luke 9:3. Only Mark refers to Herod Antipas as a king; [108] Matthew and Luke refer to him (more properly) as an Herodian tetrarch. [109] The longest version of the story of Herodias' daughter's dance and the beheading of John the Baptist. [110]

  6. Coming Persecutions - Wikipedia

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    The Coming Persecutions, Matthew 10:16-23, is part of Jesus' speech of commission to his disciples. Immediately preceding these verses, he had commissioned them to evangelize the Israelites with his authority. As soon as he did this, he moved to telling them of the persecutions they will be subjected to for him, before moving to a description ...

  7. Matthew 10:23 - Wikipedia

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    Chrysostom: "Having foretold the fearful things which should come upon them after His Cross, resurrection, and ascension, He leads them to gentler prospects; He does not bid them presumptuously to offer themselves for persecution, but to fly from it; When they persecute you in this city, flee ye to another.

  8. Matthew 10:3 - Wikipedia

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    Rightly is Didymus interpreted an abyss, for the longer he doubted the more deeply did he believe the effect of the Lord's passion, and the mystery of His Divinity, which forced him to cry, My Lord and my God. (John 20:28.) Matthew is interpreted ‘given,’ because by the Lord's bounty he was made an Evangelist of a Publican." [4]

  9. Matthew 10:27 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the church fathers. 4 See ... Matthew 10:27 is the 27th verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew ... Chapter 10: Succeeded by Matthew 10:28