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  2. Matthew 11 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 11:20–24 = Cursing Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum (Luke 10:13–15) Matthew 11:25–30 = Praising the Father (Luke 10:21–22) The New King James Version organises this chapter as follows: Matthew 11:1–19 = John the Baptist Sends Messengers to Jesus; Matthew 11:20–24 = Woe to the Impenitent Cities; Matthew 11:25–30 = Jesus ...

  3. Matthew 11:11 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 11:11 is the eleventh verse in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content

  4. Matthew 11:28 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 Uses. Toggle Uses subsection. 4.1 Music. ... Matthew 11:28 is the 28th verse in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew ...

  5. Matthew 11:1 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 11:1 is the first verse in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content

  6. Matthew 11:23 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 11:23 is the 23rd verse in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content ... Commentary from the Church Fathers

  7. Opus Imperfectum - Wikipedia

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    Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum is an early Christian commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, written sometime in the 5th century. Its name is derived from the fact that it is incomplete, omitting a number of passages from Matthew. Its authorship was for centuries wrongly attributed to John Chrysostom, a misconception first refuted by Erasmus in ...

  8. Matthew 11:30 - Wikipedia

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    Chrysostom: "And therefore in beginning the Divine Law He begins with humility, and sets before us a great reward, saying, And ye shall find rest for your souls.This is the highest reward, you shall not only be made useful to others, but shall make yourself to have peace; and He gives you the promise of it before it comes, but when it is come, you shall rejoice in perpetual rest.

  9. Matthew 11:2–3 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 11:2–3 are the second and third verses in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New ...

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