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  2. 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 disciples and sending them out to preach and heal.

  3. Matthew 10:34 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10:33: Gospel of Matthew Chapter 10: Succeeded by Matthew 10:35 This page was last edited on 16 January 2025, at 10:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  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 the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Matthew in a painted miniature from a volume of Armenian Gospels dated 1609, held by the Bodleian Library. Matthew is mentioned in Matthew 9:9 [5] and Matthew 10:3 [6] as a tax collector (in the New International Version and other translations of the Bible) who, while sitting at the "receipt of custom" in Capernaum, was called to follow Jesus. [7]

  6. Textual variants in the Gospel of Matthew - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10:10. ραβδον (staff) – א B D Θ ƒ 1 33 892 1424 𝑙 2211 lat syr s,p cop Eusebius ραβδους (staffs) – C L W ƒ 13 𝔐 Lect it a,ff 1,h,μ syr h cop bo ms. Matthew 10:10. του μισθου αυτου (their wage) – K 565 892 it mss syr h mg της τροφης αυτου (their food) – rell. Matthew 10:11

  7. 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.

  8. Matthew 10:23 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10:23 is a verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content. In the original Greek according to Westcott-Hort for this verse ...

  9. Matthew 10:13 - Wikipedia

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    Chrysostom: " Also observe that He has not yet endowed them with all gifts; for He has not given them power to discern who is worthy, but bids them seek out; and not only to find out who is worthy, but also not to pass from house to house, saying, And there remain until ye depart out of that city; so they would neither make their entertainer sorrowful, nor themselves incur suspicion of ...