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Matthew 17

Matthew 17 is the seventeenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. Jesus continues his final journey to Jerusalem ministering through Galilee. William Robertson Nicoll identifies "three impressive tableaux" in this chapter: the transfiguration, the epileptic boy and the temple tribute.[1]

Matthew 17
The Apostle Peter paying the temple tax with a coin from a fish's mouth by Augustin Tünger, 1486
BookGospel of Matthew
CategoryGospel
Christian Bible partNew Testament
Order in the Christian part1

Locations edit

The chapter opens six days after the events of the previous chapter, which take place in the region of Caesarea Philippi, near the southwestern base of Mount Hermon. Matthew in verse 16:21 states that Jesus must go to Jerusalem, but this journey does not properly begin until Matthew 19:1. With Peter, James and John, he goes to a high mountain, traditionally understood and commemorated as Mount Tabor,[2] where he is transfigured. Mount Tabor is in the south of Galilee.[3] By verse 14 they have returned to a location where the crowd is gathered, verse 22 notes that they are still in Galilee, and in verse 24 they have returned to Capernaum at the northern end of the Sea of Galilee.

James Burton Coffman suggests that the location of the transfiguration would have been either Mount Hermon, closer to Caesarea Philippi, "or one of its adjacent peaks": "Mount Tabor, in the days of Christ and the apostles was populated and had a fortress on top of it; and Christ's taking his apostles there would not have been taking them 'apart', as Matthew said" (Matthew 17:1 in the King James Version), nor was Mount Tabor a particularly "high" mountain.[4]

Text edit

The original text was written in Koine Greek. This chapter is divided into 27 verses.

Textual witnesses edit

 
Peter Finds the Silver Coin in the Mouth of the Fish by Jacob Jordaens

Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are:

Chapter organisation edit

The New King James Version organises this chapter as follows:

Transfiguration of Jesus (17:1–8) edit

The first eight verses of this chapter record the account of the Transfiguration of Jesus, an event where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory on top of a mountain.[5][6] The passage has parallels in other Synoptic Gospels—Mark 9:2–8 and Luke 9:28–36— and the event is referred to in the Second Epistle of Peter (2 Peter 1:16–18) as well as possibly alluded in the first chapter of the Gospel of John (John 1:14).[7]

Verse 1 edit

Now after six days Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother, led them up on a high mountain by themselves.[8]

In Luke's gospel, the account of the transfiguration of Jesus comes about eight days after the previous events. Protestant theologian Heinrich Meyer notes, in accordance with the observations of "Chrysostom, Jerome, Theophylact, Erasmus, and many others ... that Luke has included the dies a quo and ad quem" (i.e. inclusive of the days at the start and end of the interval).[9]

Verse 2 edit

And He was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and His clothes became as white as the light.[10]

Some versions state "white as snow" rather than "white as the light".[11][12] The Jerusalem Bible notes that the angel of the resurrection in Matthew 28:3 wore a robe which was "white as snow".[13]

Coin in the fish's mouth (17:24–27) edit

 
An Athenian tetradrachm from after 499 BCE
 
Tilapia zilli ("St. Peter's fish") - served in a Tiberias restaurant

The coin in the fish's mouth is one of the miracles of Jesus, told in verses 24–27.[14][15][16]

The four-drachma (or shekel) coin would be exactly enough to pay the temple tax (a two-drachma coin) for two people.[17] It is usually thought to be a Tyrian shekel.[18][19]

See also edit

  • Related Bible parts: Exodus 30, Exodus 38, Mark 9, Luke 9
  • References edit

    1. ^ Nicoll, W. R. (1897ff), The Expositor's Greek Testament on Matthew 17, accessed 6 December 2022
    2. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Location of the Transfiguration, accessed 27 January 2017
    3. ^ Benson, J. (1857), Benson Commentary: Matthew 17, accessed 7 March 2021
    4. ^ Coffman, J. B. (1992), Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible: 2 Peter 1, accessed 7 March 2021
    5. ^ Lee 2004, pp. 21–33.
    6. ^ Lockyer 1988, p. 213.
    7. ^ Lee 2004, p. 103.
    8. ^ Matthew 17:1: NKJV
    9. ^ Meyer, H. A. W., Meyer's NT Commentary on Matthew 17, accessed 19 September 2019
    10. ^ Matthew 17:2: NKJV
    11. ^ Matthew 17:2: Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition
    12. ^ The Holy Bible – Knox Translation, Matthew 17, accessed 6 December 2022
    13. ^ Jerusalem Bible (1966), footnote b at Matthew 17:2
    14. ^ Daniel J. Scholz (2009), Introducing the New Testament ISBN 0-88489-955-1 page 86
    15. ^ Steven L. Cox, Kendell H Easley, 2007 Harmony of the Gospels ISBN 0-8054-9444-8 page 349
    16. ^ Herbert Lockyer, All the Miracles of the Bible (Zondervan, 1988) page 219.
    17. ^ Keener, Craig S., 2009, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, ISBN 0-8028-6498-8, page 445.
    18. ^ Hendin, David. "The coin in the fish's mouth". Coins Weekly. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
    19. ^ Lewis, Peter E.; Bolden, Ron (2002). The Pocket Guide to Saint Paul: Coins Encountered by the Apostle on His Travels. Wakefield Press. p. 21. ISBN 9781862545625. Retrieved 19 February 2016.

    Sources edit

    External links edit

    • Matthew 17 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.)
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Matthew 17 is the seventeenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible Jesus continues his final journey to Jerusalem ministering through Galilee William Robertson Nicoll identifies three impressive tableaux in this chapter the transfiguration the epileptic boy and the temple tribute 1 Matthew 17 chapter 16chapter 18 The Apostle Peter paying the temple tax with a coin from a fish s mouth by Augustin Tunger 1486BookGospel of MatthewCategoryGospelChristian Bible partNew TestamentOrder in the Christian part1 Contents 1 Locations 2 Text 2 1 Textual witnesses 3 Chapter organisation 4 Transfiguration of Jesus 17 1 8 4 1 Verse 1 4 2 Verse 2 5 Coin in the fish s mouth 17 24 27 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksLocations editThe chapter opens six days after the events of the previous chapter which take place in the region of Caesarea Philippi near the southwestern base of Mount Hermon Matthew in verse 16 21 states that Jesus must go to Jerusalem but this journey does not properly begin until Matthew 19 1 With Peter James and John he goes to a high mountain traditionally understood and commemorated as Mount Tabor 2 where he is transfigured Mount Tabor is in the south of Galilee 3 By verse 14 they have returned to a location where the crowd is gathered verse 22 notes that they are still in Galilee and in verse 24 they have returned to Capernaum at the northern end of the Sea of Galilee James Burton Coffman suggests that the location of the transfiguration would have been either Mount Hermon closer to Caesarea Philippi or one of its adjacent peaks Mount Tabor in the days of Christ and the apostles was populated and had a fortress on top of it and Christ s taking his apostles there would not have been taking them apart as Matthew said Matthew 17 1 in the King James Version nor was Mount Tabor a particularly high mountain 4 Text editThe original text was written in Koine Greek This chapter is divided into 27 verses Textual witnesses edit nbsp Peter Finds the Silver Coin in the Mouth of the Fish by Jacob Jordaens Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are Codex Vaticanus AD 325 350 no verse 21 Codex Sinaiticus 330 360 no verse 21 Codex Bezae c 400 complete Codex Washingtonianus c 400 complete Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus c 450 extant verses 1 25 Codex Purpureus Rossanensis 6th century Codex Sinopensis 6th century extant verses 2 24 Papyrus 44 6th 7th century extant verses 1 3 6 7 Chapter organisation editThe New King James Version organises this chapter as follows Jesus transfigured on the Mount Matthew 17 1 13 A Boy is Healed Matthew 17 14 21 Jesus Again Predicts His Death and Resurrection Matthew 17 22 23 Peter and His Master Pay Their Taxes Matthew 17 24 27 Transfiguration of Jesus 17 1 8 editMain article Transfiguration of Jesus The first eight verses of this chapter record the account of the Transfiguration of Jesus an event where Jesus is transfigured and becomes radiant in glory on top of a mountain 5 6 The passage has parallels in other Synoptic Gospels Mark 9 2 8 and Luke 9 28 36 and the event is referred to in the Second Epistle of Peter 2 Peter 1 16 18 as well as possibly alluded in the first chapter of the Gospel of John John 1 14 7 Verse 1 edit Now after six days Jesus took Peter James and John his brother led them up on a high mountain by themselves 8 In Luke s gospel the account of the transfiguration of Jesus comes about eight days after the previous events Protestant theologian Heinrich Meyer notes in accordance with the observations of Chrysostom Jerome Theophylact Erasmus and many others that Luke has included the dies a quo and ad quem i e inclusive of the days at the start and end of the interval 9 Verse 2 edit And He was transfigured before them His face shone like the sun and His clothes became as white as the light 10 Some versions state white as snow rather than white as the light 11 12 The Jerusalem Bible notes that the angel of the resurrection in Matthew 28 3 wore a robe which was white as snow 13 Coin in the fish s mouth 17 24 27 edit nbsp An Athenian tetradrachm from after 499 BCE nbsp Tilapia zilli St Peter s fish served in a Tiberias restaurant Main article Coin in the fish s mouth The coin in the fish s mouth is one of the miracles of Jesus told in verses 24 27 14 15 16 The four drachma or shekel coin would be exactly enough to pay the temple tax a two drachma coin for two people 17 It is usually thought to be a Tyrian shekel 18 19 See also editElijah Moses Parable of Jesus Simon Peter Tetradrachm Tilapia Related Bible parts Exodus 30 Exodus 38 Mark 9 Luke 9References edit Nicoll W R 1897ff The Expositor s Greek Testament on Matthew 17 accessed 6 December 2022 Catholic Encyclopedia Location of the Transfiguration accessed 27 January 2017 Benson J 1857 Benson Commentary Matthew 17 accessed 7 March 2021 Coffman J B 1992 Coffman s Commentaries on the Bible 2 Peter 1 accessed 7 March 2021 Lee 2004 pp 21 33 Lockyer 1988 p 213 Lee 2004 p 103 Matthew 17 1 NKJV Meyer H A W Meyer s NT Commentary on Matthew 17 accessed 19 September 2019 Matthew 17 2 NKJV Matthew 17 2 Douay Rheims 1899 American Edition The Holy Bible Knox Translation Matthew 17 accessed 6 December 2022 Jerusalem Bible 1966 footnote b at Matthew 17 2 Daniel J Scholz 2009 Introducing the New Testament ISBN 0 88489 955 1 page 86 Steven L Cox Kendell H Easley 2007 Harmony of the Gospels ISBN 0 8054 9444 8 page 349 Herbert Lockyer All the Miracles of the Bible Zondervan 1988 page 219 Keener Craig S 2009 The Gospel of Matthew A Socio Rhetorical Commentary Wm B Eerdmans Publishing ISBN 0 8028 6498 8 page 445 Hendin David The coin in the fish s mouth Coins Weekly Retrieved 19 February 2016 Lewis Peter E Bolden Ron 2002 The Pocket Guide to Saint Paul Coins Encountered by the Apostle on His Travels Wakefield Press p 21 ISBN 9781862545625 Retrieved 19 February 2016 Sources editLee Dorothy 2004 Transfiguration Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 978 0 8264 7595 4 Lockyer Herbert 1988 All the Miracles of the Bible Harper Collins ISBN 978 0 310 28101 6 External links editMatthew 17 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 byMatthew 16 Chapters of the New TestamentGospel of Matthew Succeeded byMatthew 18 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gospel of Matthew Chapter 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew 17 amp oldid 1188166588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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