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Matthew 11:25 is the 25th verse in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. ... The New International Version translates the passage as:
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 ...
[26] [27] Alan Kirk praises Matthew for his "scribal memory competence" and "his high esteem for and careful handling of both Mark and Q", which makes claims the latter two works are significantly different in terms of theology or historical reliability dubious. [28] [29] Matthew has 600 verses in common with Mark, which is a book of only 661 ...
Although it would appear from these verses that John the Baptist was uncertain about Jesus being the Messiah, the traditional understanding from many church fathers, as seen in the next section, is that John merely sent his disciples to Christ so that "they might learn from Himself that He was the very Messiah, or Christ, that when John was dead they might go to Him."
Matthew 11:11 is the eleventh verse in ... The New International Version ... which He speaks, Come, ye blessed of my Father, receive the kingdom, (Mat. 25:34) because ...
Matthew 27 is the 27th chapter in the Gospel of Matthew, part of the New Testament in the Christian Bible. This chapter contains Matthew's record of the day of the trial, crucifixion and burial of Jesus. Scottish theologian William Robertson Nicoll notes that "the record of this single day is very nearly one-ninth of the whole book". [1]
11:25 →. Book: Gospel of Matthew ... Matthew 11:24 is the 24th verse in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New ... The New International Version ...
Matthew 11:14; ← 11:13. 11:15 → ... The New International Version translates the passage as: And if you are willing to accept it, he is the Elijah who was to come ...