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- As a baby brought to the temple.
Luke 2:41-52
- He was raised by followers of the Law: “And when they finished all things, according to the Law of the Lord,”
- was strengthened in spirit, being filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon him.
- At twelve, he was found “in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, both hearing them and questioning them, and all those hearing him were astonished at his understanding and answers.”
- At twelve he knew who is real father was, “Why [is it] that ye were seeking me? did ye not know that in the things of my Father it behoveth me to be?'”
Luke 21:37
- Taught in the temples, “And he was during the days in the temple teaching”
Matthew 21, Mark 11, Luke 19
- Observed the feasts
L uke 3
- B aptised around the age of 30 - same age the Priests began their ministry in the Tabernacle (Numbers 4) “Jesus also being baptised,” “himself was beginning to be about thirty years of age”

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- 10 Words Change Way Read Bible
- when…” So, if we were to re-translate Matthew 5, we might
- 119: Acts 15 Obedience or Legalism?
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- We would need to ignore that Yeshua stated in Matthew 5:17-19 that no commandments were to
- Adultery
- Scripture
- New Testament
- Matthew 5:27-28
- Matthew 5:32 - Agriculture
- DESCRIPTION:
- Before diving into a deep study on Matthew 5, we are taking some time to read through what would have been considered Law or Torah to Jesus as he was speaking. We aren't trying to figure out if we SHOULD keep them, this is about COULD we? Today we are looking at Agricultural Laws
- POOR
- Jesus:
- Matthew 5:42
- Almond House Numbers 8
- To ascend the light is to be in Jesus and radiate his glory to the world
- Matthew 5:16 - light shine before men = see your good works. Matthew 28:19-20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you.
- Matthew 5:14-16You are the light of the Lord - a lampstand - menorah - the city is Jerusalem -The New Jerusalem.
- Appointed Time
- Before diving into a deep study on Matthew 5, we are taking some time to read through what would have been considered Law or Torah to Jesus as he was speaking. We aren't trying to figure out if we SHOULD keep them, this is about COULD we? Today we are looking at Appointed Times
- Aramaic Idioms
- Aramaic Idioms
- He opened his mouth. Matthew 5:2
- Poor in spirit. Matthew 5:3
- Pure in heart. Matthew 5:8
- Salt of the earth. Matthew 5:13
- Raca Matthew 5:22
- Hell fire. Matthew 5:22
- If your right eye offend thee, pluck it out Matthew 5:29
- Cut your hand off. Matthew 5:30
- Whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. Matthew 5:39
- Be ye perfect Matthew 5:48 - Blog: The Truth - Convergence of Jewish and Christian Faiths
- Jesus didn't do away with the Torah (Law) and the Prophets, He fulfilled them. Matthew 5. He renewed them back to their original glory - as a blessing to the children of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He came to tear down those written by man, which were keeping people in bondage.
- Daily do you tend to the Lampstand, keeping the oil filled? Walking as the Light of the World, shining brightly Jesus, the true light that gives light to everyone? Matthew 5 and 1 John 1
- BP: Art of Biblical Words Class
- MATTHEW 5:20 (NIV)
- BP: Gospel of the Kingdom
- BP: Matthew: Jesus Is the Promised Messiah
- Typology: Jesus As the New Israel
- Matthew 5 -7
- BP: Sermon on the Mount
- Matthew 5
- Moses and Setting up the Sermon
- Readers should then be attuned to the sequence of Matthew 4 into [Matthew 5
- Matthew 5
- This would be called the anaphoric use of the article. But in Matthew 5:1 there is no immediately preceding mountain mentioned. This indicates it might point to a par excellence use of the article. Matthew is inviting a comparison with the most prominent mount in the Old Testament. - BP: The Law
- Matthew 5:17
- Business
- Jesus said to treat others the way you want to be treated, be kind to your neighbort, take care of the widows and orphans, and many other teaching which directly line up with what the theme of all these are. Just read Matthew 5 & 6.
- Before diving into a deep study on Matthew 5, we are taking some time to read through what would have been considered Law or Torah to Jesus as he was speaking. We aren't trying to figure out if we SHOULD keep them, this is about COULD we? Today we are looking at Business Laws
- Caught Away
- emphasizes the transgression of a common law or social code, which typically causes a decrease in social freedom.... The New Jerusalem, therefore, is based on a perfectly just economy, where everybody understands the purpose of law and wholeheartedly plays by its rules, and thus attains the utter freedom that comes from the perfect fulfilment of a perfect law (GALATIANS 5:1, MATTHEW 5:17-19, ROMANS 13:8)
- Colossians 2
- Verse 8-15
- Not according to Christ: Jesus affirmed every little dot in the Torah - Matthew 5:18-19
- Community Responsiblity
- Before diving into a deep study on Matthew 5, we are taking some time to read through what would have been considered Law or Torah to Jesus as he was speaking. We aren't trying to figure out if we SHOULD keep them, this is about COULD we? Today we are looking at Community
- Dietary
- Before diving into a deep study on Matthew 5, we are taking some time to read through what would have been considered Law or Torah to Jesus as he was speaking. We aren't trying to figure out if we SHOULD keep them, this is about COULD we?
- Dikaiosynē
- Scriptures
- New Testatment
- Matthew
- how did this fulfill all righteousness?
- Matthew 5:6 Blessed are the ones who hunger and thirst for righteousness, because they will be satisfied.
- Matthew 5:10 Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, because theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
- Matthew 5:20 For I say to you that unless your righteousness greatly surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter into the kingdom of heaven. - Eōs
- Matthew 5:25 translated as while - Come to terms quickly with your accuser while you are going.
- Exodus 20
- Verses 12-
- Matthew 5:21
- Matthew 5:21 - Exodus 21
- Matthew 5
- Fulfill
- Notes
- Matthew 5 (G4137) = Jesus came to fullfill the law
- Galatians
- Galatians 1
- Note anything that seems to contradict what Jesus said (Matthew 5
- Galatians 2
- Note anything that seems to contradict what Jesus said (Matthew 5
- Galatians 3
- Note anything that seems to contradict what Jesus said (Matthew 5
- Galatians 4
- Note anything that seems to contradict what Jesus said (Matthew 5
- Galatians 5
- Note anything that seems to contradict what Jesus said (Matthew 5
- Galatians 6
- Note anything that seems to contradict what Jesus said (Matthew 5
- Galatians 3
- Additional Context before reading through Galatians 3
- Matthew 5: Jesus says he did not come to abolish the Torah.
- Guilt Offering
- intentional vs unintentional sin
- Matthew 5:23-24 - could be referring to a trespass offering being required before giving any of the other offerings because the brother has something against you.
- Hunger and Thirst
- Second Writings
- Matthew 5:6 `Happy those hunger ing and thirst ing for righteousness -- because they shall be filled.
- IMMERSING IN THE NAME
- The ubiquitous preposition εις (eis) describes a motion into any place or thing, and can often be translated with “in”, “into” or “at”. … In a temporal sense, our word reflects arriving at a certain point in time, and can hence be translated with “up to” or “until”. As such, it may also be used to describe the final result of a process (bind them into bundles, MATTHEW 13:30) or the upper limit of a clause or condition (guilty as hell, MATTHEW 5.
- Verses 9-15
- Matthew 5:23 If you are offering your gift...
Matthew 9:13 Mercy not sacrifice;
Matthew 12:7, 33, mercy not sacrifice;
Mark 1:44 Jesus instructs to go to the priest and offer sacrifice;
Mark 12:33 love Yah and love neighbors more important than burnt offerings and sacrifices;
Acts 7:39-51 Stiff-necked people - hearts and ears are uncircumcied;
Hebrews 10: sacrifices and offereing you did not desire, can not be repeated year after year, priest offer day after day, Jesus made one sacrifice for sins, forever, for those who are being made set-apart. If we deliberately keep on sining after we have received the knowledge of truth, no sacrifice for sins is left.
1 Peter 2:5 - we are built into spiritual houses to over spiritual sacrifices
Acts 10: - prayers and gifts to poor as a memorial offering
Matthew 23 - woes to the priests - Matthew 5:27-32 Jesus: Adultery and Desire
- Matthew 5:1-2 Beatitudes from Sermon on the Mount – CalltoCeaseFire
- Jesus is showing us what discipling a disciple looks like. In Matthew 28, the verb form of disciple is used, we aren't told to make a disciple because you can't make a verb. We are told to disciple. Here, in Matthew 5, the noun form is used. A disciple is one who follows a teacher and wants to be their follower. To be a successful disciple, the goal is to be a replica of the teacher you have chosen to follow. Not wavering to the left or the right. - Matthew 5:4 The Weeping – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:4 The Weeping - Matthew 5:5 The Resting Ones – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:5 The Resting Ones - Matthew 5:6 Hunger and Thirst – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:6 Hunger and Thirst
- Matthew 5:6 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew 5%3A6&version=YLT) `Happy those hungering and thirsting for righteousness -- because they shall be filled.
- Matthew b05 07
- Matthew 5:7 Merciful – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:7 Merciful
- Matthew b05 08 - Matthew 5:8 Pure at Heart – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:8 Pure at Heart
- Matthew b05 09 - Matthew 5:9 Peacemaker – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:9 Peacemaker
- Matthew b05 09a Note - Quick Note: Matthew 5 Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount – CalltoCeaseFire
- Quick Note: Matthew 5 Beatitudes and Sermon on the Mount
- Generally the Beatitudes are separated from the rest of Matthew 5, as well as Chapters 6 and 7 of Matthew containing the Sermon on the Mount. However, just as when we attend classes or lectures, everything builds upon each other.
- Matthew b05 10-12 - Matthew 5:10-12 Persecuted for Righteousness – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:10-12 Persecuted for Righteousness
- What is righteousness? Earlier in Matthew 5, we were told those who hunger and thirst for righteousness are filled/satisfied. The Greek word implies justice and fairness. The Hebrew word is centered in being in right relationship both with YHWH/God and with others. By default, if we are not in right relationship with others, then we are not in right relationship with YHWH/God. It was a simple concept for the Jewish disciples listening to Jesus's torah/teaching.
- Matthew b05 13 - Matthew 5:13 Salt – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:13 Salt
- More on Matthew 5 Salt
- Matthew b05:13-20 - MATTHEW 5:13-20 LIGHTS - CITY - HEAVEN - EARTH
- GENESIS - MATTHEW - REVELATION CONNECTIONS - Read Matthew 5:14-16 Light of the World and
- Matthew 5:17-20 Jesus - the Law and the Prophets first
- There seems to be a connection between Genesis 1 and 2 and Revelation 21 and 22 to Matthew 5:13-20 passages. It is fascinating and worth peeking at and appreciating before we move on...
- Matthew b05 14-16 - Matthew 5:14 Light of the World – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:14 Light of the World
- Nehemiah 9 - -- timeout: don't miss those hunger and thirst references here as well. this might be a really good chapter to read in tandem with Matthew 5 - what do you think?
- Ezekiel 36 - Back to Ezekiel 36, just after that passage he says, I will cause the cities to be inhabited. They will say, 'This land that was a wasteland has become like the garden of Eden.' He says, the nations left around them will know that he is Adonai who has rebuilt the ruins and replanted the desolate. Now that is a picture that lines up with Matthew 5, and the city, the light, the good works, isn't it?
- Second Writings/New Testament - Ephesians 5, says live as children of light and find out what pleases the Lord. The fruit of the light consists in all good ness, righteousness and truth. To have nothing to do with fruitless deeds of darkness but to expose them. This right here is sounding a little like being the salt earlier in Matthew 5. Although, at the time Jesus said these words written in Matthew, our current Second Writings/New Testament didn't exist, not everyone at that time would have made the connection we can today. John records Jesus calling himself the light of the world so we know he spoke about the light in other teachings.
- Matthew b05 17-20 - Matthew 5:17-20 Jesus – the Law and the Prophets – CalltoCeaseFire
- Matthew 5:17-20 Jesus - the Law and the Prophets
- Verse 18 - Matthew 5:25 translated as while - Come to terms quickly with your accuser while you are going.
- Matthew b05:21-22 - Matthew 5:21-22 Jesus: Murder vs Anger
- Matthew b05:23-26 - Matthew 5:23-26 Your Gift and Your Brother
- The beginning of this thought line is here: Matthew 5:21-22 Jesus: Murder and Anger.
- Matthew b05:33-37 - Matthew 5:33-37 Jesus: Swearing and Oaths
- I would also imagine, of all the teaching found here in Matthew 5, this one is likely taken most lightly - its not something we consider to be significant. However, to God, it was seen as very significant.
- Verse 37 - The same root word is used here as the word repetitions we will see later in Matthew 5 - chatter, long winded, utter empty words, repeating the same things over and over, stammering.
- Matthew b05:38-42 - Matthew 5:38-42 Jesus: Retaliation
- Verses 40-42 - Matthew 5 – The Hebrew Gospels
- Matthew b05:43-48 - Matthew 5:43-48 Jesus: Neighbors and Enemies
- Matthew c05_01-02 - TITLE:
- 3:33 Bible Study: The Disciple Matthew and Matthew 5:1-2
- Quick overview on the Disciple Matthew and Matthew 5:1-2 in preparation in our study of Matthew Chapters 5-9. A quick look at the Disciple Matthew - put yourself in his shoes.
- Over the next several weeks we ill look at a few versus from Matthew 5, then a look at the Laws Jesus is referencing in his following statements, then dive into what Jesus has to say in his longs recorded teaching (torah).
- Matthew c05_17-18 - TITLE:
- 3:33 min Bible Study: Matthew 5:17-18
- Let's take a close look at Matthew 5:17-18
- Matthew c05_19-20 - 3:33 min Bible Study: Matthew 5:17-18
- Matthew c05 Intro to Matthew - Over the next several weeks we ill look at a few versus from Matthew 5, then a look at the Laws Jesus is referencing in his following statements, then dive into what Jesus has to say in his longs recorded teaching (torah).