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  2. Matthew 14 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 14:13 and 14:15 refer to a 'deserted' or 'secluded' (Amplified Bible) place, clarified as 'a place where no one lived' in the Easy-to-Read Version. In Luke's gospel, he goes at this point in the narrative to 'a town called Bethsaida', i.e. an inhabited place, but nevertheless one where 'he and his apostles could be alone together. [5]

  3. Matthew 14:15-21 - Wikipedia

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    4 Commentary from the Church ... Gospel of Matthew: Christian Bible part: ... Matthew 14:15-21 is a set of verses in the fourteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew ...

  4. Matthew 14:27 - Wikipedia

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    Chrysostom: "Christ then did not reveal Himself to His disciples until they cried out; for the more intense their fear, the more did they rejoice in His presence; whence it follows, And immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, Be of good cheer, it is I, be not afraid.

  5. Matthew 14:2 - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear what is behind Herod's belief that John the Baptist may have come back to life. It could be that he was aware of the examples from the Old Testament (3 Kings 17, 4 Kings 13 and 4 Kings 4), or perhaps he believed the common Greek understanding propagated by Pythagoras that the souls of the just were permitted to enter other bodies.

  6. Matthew 14:34 - Wikipedia

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    Commentary from the Church Fathers [ edit ] Saint Remigius : "The Evangelist had related above that the Lord had Commanded His disciples to enter the boat, and to go before Him across the strait; he now proceeds with the same intention to relate whither they arrived by their passage, And when they were gone over, they came into the land of ...

  7. Matthew 14:5 - Wikipedia

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    Commentary from the Church Fathers [ edit ] Jerome : "He feared a disturbance among the people for John’s sake, for he knew that multitudes had been baptized by him in Jordan; but he was overcome by love of his wife, which had already made him neglect the commands of. God." [ 2 ]

  8. Matthew 14:14 - Wikipedia

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    In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads: And Jesus went forth, and saw a great multitude, and was moved with compassion toward them, and he healed their sick. The New International Version (NIV) translates the passage as:

  9. Matthew 14:3 - Wikipedia

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    Gospel of Matthew: Christian Bible part: ... Matthew 14:3 is the third verse in the fourteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the ... Commentary from the Church ...