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  2. Matthew 12 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 12:9–14 = Healing the man with a withered hand (Mark 3:1–6; Luke 6:6–11) Matthew 12:15–21 = The Chosen Servant ; Matthew 12:22–28 = Exorcising the blind and mute man (Mark 3:20–26; Luke 11:14–20) Matthew 12:29 = Parable of the strong man (Mark 3:27; Luke 11:21–22) Matthew 12:30 = Those not with me are against me ...

  3. Matthew 12:24 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 12:24 is the 24th verse in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content

  4. Matthew 12:1 - Wikipedia

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    In Matthew's account, the verse starts with "at that time", denoting that the occasion is not time-specific. However, it was the Sabbath which by Exodus 35 :3 was to be kept free from work. The Greek word for the Sabbath day is plural (τοῖς σάββασι, tois sabbasi ) which is a Hebrew expression meaning "one of the Sabbaths".

  5. Textual variants in the Gospel of Matthew - Wikipedia

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    Sinaiticus, Matthew 9:23-10:17. Matthew 9:22. εστη στραφεις (standing, he turned) – D επιστραφεις (turning around) – C L W Θ ƒ 1 𝔐 στραφεις (he turned) – א B N ƒ 13 33 892 1010 𝑙 844 𝑙 2211. Matthew 9:24. λεγει (he says) – N λεγει αυτοις (he says to them) – C L W Θ 𝔐 it ...

  6. Lord of the Sabbath - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of the Sabbath is an expression describing Jesus which appears in all three Synoptic Gospels: Matthew 12:1–8, [1] Mark 2:23–28 [2] and Luke 6:1–5. [3] These sections each relate an encounter between Jesus, his Apostles and the Pharisees, the first of the four "Sabbath controversies". [4] According to the Gospel of Mark:

  7. Matthew 12:10 - Wikipedia

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    3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 See also. 5 References. ... Matthew 12:10 is the tenth verse in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.

  8. Matthew 12:25 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 12:25 is the 25th verse in the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. ... Commentary from the Church Fathers ... Matthew 12:24:

  9. Matthew 12:17–18 - Wikipedia

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    Chrysostom: " And that you may not be troubled at those things which are done, and at the incredible madness of the Pharisees, He introduces the Prophet’s words.For such was the carefulness of the Prophets, that they had not omitted even this, but had noted all His ways and movements, and the meaning with which He did this; that you might learn that He spoke all things by the Holy Spirit ...