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  2. Matthew 10:13 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 10:13 is the thirteenth verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content

  3. Matthew 10 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10 is the tenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. This chapter opens with Jesus calling some of his ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Matthew 10:24 - Wikipedia

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    Commentary from the Church Fathers [ edit ] Chrysostom : " Because it should come to pass that His disciples among their other persecutions should suffer loss of character, which to many is the most grievous of all calamities, He consoles them from His own example, and those things that were spoken of Him; a comfort to which no other can be ...

  6. Matthew 10:16 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 10:16 is a verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content

  7. Matthew 10:10 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 Notes. 5 References. ... Matthew 10:10 is the tenth verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament ...

  8. Matthew 10:9 - Wikipedia

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    This is the fifth precept of Christ given to His Apostles, i.e. not to possess money. Lapide gives three possible reasons for this: 1) being free of earthly concerns they might rely solely on the providence of God; 2) have all their attention focused on preaching; 3) be an example of simplicity, poverty and contempt of riches, i.e. of an angelic life, that would draw people to them.

  9. Matthew 10:34 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 See also. 5 References. ... Matthew 10:34 is the 34th verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.