Pulpit CommentaryVerse 19. - Go ye therefore (οϋν). The illative particle is perhaps spurious, but it is implied by what has preceded. It is because Jesus has plenary authority, and can delegate power to who
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...
20凡 我所吩咐你們的 , 都教訓他們遵守 , 我就常與你們同在 , 直到世界的末了。 Chinese Union Version (Traditional)(CUV) byPublic Domain Back to resources Pinned NIV Application Commentary 1 entry for馬 太福音 28 Matthew 28:20 Teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. The final...
20凡 我所吩咐你们的 , 都教训他们遵守 , 我就常与你们同在 , 直到世界的末了。 Chinese Union Version (Simplified)(CUVS) byPublic Domain Back to resources Pinned NIV Application Commentary 1 entry for馬 太福音 28 Matthew 28:20 Teaching them to obey everything I have co...
Matthew 28 Commentary Chapter 28 Christ's resurrection. (1-8) He appears to the women. (9,10) Confession of the soldiers. (11-15) Christ's commission to his disciples. (16-20) Verses 1-8 Christ rose the third day after his death; that was the time he had often spoken of. On...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 28. - Verily I say unto you. Christ does not reprove the apostle for his seemingly bold self-assertion, but, replying to Peter's question, he gives a grand promise to him and his fellow disciples. Ye which have followed me, excluding all the half-hearted, the self...
9 And as they were going to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And they came, and held him by the feet, and worshiped him. Read Chapter Compare PREVIOUS Matthew 28:8 NEXT Matthew 28:10 Images for Matthew 28:9 Matthew 28:9 Meaning and Commentary ...
Going forward, this blog will be publishing articles and writings- all focused on the Gospel- that are original writings by William Hicks, including essays, commentary and other writings on topics relevant to the spread of the Gospel in today’s cultural environment. ...
Implicature on the authorial commentary level: Instead of an answer (to the questions of the first turn of the demons in the dialogue with Jesus), Matthew gives a piece of seemingly irrelevant information, Matt. 8:30. This is a violation of the maxim of Relevance by which he implies that...
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Matthew 24:4-28 Commentary on Matthew 24:4-28 (ReadMatthew 24:4-28) The disciples had asked concerning the times, When these things should be? Christ gave them no answer to that; but they had also asked, What shall be the sign? This question he answers ...