Matthew Henry's Commentary on Matthew 19:16 Commentary on Matthew 19:16-22 (ReadMatthew 19:16-22) Christ knew that covetousness was the sin which most easily beset this young man; though he had got honestly what he possessed, yet he could not cheerfully part with it, and by this his ...
馬太福音 19:16-30 Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional) 有錢的青年 16有一個人來請教耶穌:「老師,我該做什麼善事才能獲得永生呢?」 17耶穌說:「你為什麼問我做什麼善事?只有上帝是善的,你要得永生,就必須遵守祂的誡命。」 18那人問:「什麼誡命呢?」 ...
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Pulpit CommentaryVerse 29. - Every one that hath forsaken. The Lord extends the promise. Even those who have not risen to the utter self-sacrifice of apostles, who have not surrendered so much as they, shall have their reward, though nothing to be compared to the unspeakable recompense of ...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(24) It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle.--Two explanations have been given of the apparent hyperbole of the words. (1.) It has been conjectured that the Evangelists wrote not ??? (a camel), but ??? (a cable). No...
7. Job was a man of God who lost everything, but the Almighty “was able to do in Job’s life what was impossible by human effort,” according to this commentary. Only God can accomplish anything worth accomplishing. That’s when God shows His power most formidably. 3 Things ...
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Dale C. Allison,A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According to Saint Matthew(T&t Clark Ltd 1989) Burton L. Mack,Who Wrote the New Testament? : The Making of the Christian Myth(San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins, 1996), pp. 161-167. ...
The Wycliffe Bible Commentary: Matthew, Pfeiffer, C.F It is believed by a formidable number of critics that Matthew was originally written in what is loosely called Hebrew, but more correctly Aramaic, or Syro-Chaldaic, the native tongue of the country at the time of our Lord; and that the...