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Matthew 15

Matthew 15 is the fifteenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. It concludes the narrative about Jesus' ministry in Galilee and can be divided into the following subsections:[1]

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Christian Bible partNew Testament
Order in the Christian part1

Text edit

The original text was written in Koine Greek. This chapter is divided into 39 verses.

Textual witnesses edit

Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are:

Locations and timing edit

Most of the events recorded in this chapter took place in Galilee. Verse 1 refers to scribes and Pharisees who have come from Jerusalem. The word order is "scribes and Pharisees" in the Textus Receptus, but "Pharisees and scribes" in Westcott and Hort's critical edition.[2] Theologian Johann Bengel makes the point that these events could not therefore have taken place at the time of the Passover.[3]

Verses 21 to 28 refer to an excursion to the region of Tyre and Sidon, after which Jesus returned to Galilee and 'skirted' or walked beside the Sea of Galilee to a mountain on the lake's eastern shore.[4] Harold H. Buls notes that "at this point in the life of Jesus", he is "less than a year from his suffering and death".[5]

At the close of the chapter (verse 39) he "got into the boat, and came to the region of Magdala" or Magadan.[6] According to E. H. Plumptre in Anglican bishop Charles Ellicott's Commentary, "the better [manuscripts] give the reading Magadan.[7] The King James Version translates this text as "the coasts of Magdala".[8] Heinrich Ewald thinks the reference may be to Megiddo, but Heinrich Meyer criticises this opinion because Megiddo is "too far inland".[9] The parallel passage in Mark's gospel[10] gives (in the majority of manuscripts) a quite different place name, Dalmanutha, although a handful of manuscripts give either Magdala or Magadan, possibly through assimilation with the Matthean text.[11]

Verse 16 edit

Then he said, “Are you also still without understanding?" (New Revised Standard Version) [12]
So Jesus said, “Are you also still without understanding? (New King James Version) [13]

Meyer suggests that the word "Jesus" is probably an addition.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Reflecting the sectional divisions in the New King James Version
  2. ^ Matthew 15:1: WHNU
  3. ^ Bengel's Gnomon on the New Testament on Matthew 15, accessed 23 January 2017
  4. ^ Matthew 15:29: Amplified Bible
  5. ^ Buls, H. H., The Faith of the Canaanite Woman, adapted from Exegetical Notes, Series A Matthew-John Sundays After Pentecost Gospel Texts, by Harold H. Buls, Concordia Theological Seminary Press: Ft Wayne IN, 1981, accessed 2 December 2022
  6. ^ Matthew 15:39
  7. ^ Plumptre, E. H., Ellicott's Commentary for Modern Readers on Matthew 15, accessed 23 January 2017
  8. ^ Matthew 15:39: KJV
  9. ^ a b Meyer, H. A. W., Meyer's NT Commentary on Matthew 15, accessed 12 September 2019
  10. ^ Mark 8:10
  11. ^ Throckmorton, B. H. (1992), Gospel Parallels, 5th edn. Nashville TN: Thomas Nelson, p. 96
  12. ^ Matthew 15:16: NRSV
  13. ^ Matthew 15:16: NKJV

External links edit

  • Matthew 15 King James Bible - Wikisource
  • English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate
  • Online Bible at GospelHall.org (ESV, KJV, Darby, American Standard Version, Bible in Basic English)
  • Multiple bible versions at Bible Gateway (NKJV, NIV, NRSV etc.)
Preceded by
Matthew 14
Chapters of the New Testament
Gospel of Matthew
Succeeded by
Matthew 16

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