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Matthew 19

Matthew 19 is the nineteenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible.[1] The book containing this chapter is anonymous, but early Christian tradition uniformly affirmed that Matthew composed this Gospel.[2] Jesus commences his final journey to Jerusalem in this chapter, ministering through Perea. It can be seen as the starting point for the passion narrative.[3]

Matthew 19
Matthew 19:10–11 on the recto side of Papyrus 71, written c. AD 350
BookGospel of Matthew
CategoryGospel
Christian Bible partNew Testament
Order in the Christian part1

Text Edit

 
Matthew 19:5–7,9–10 on the verso side of Papyrus 25 from 4th century

The original text was written in Koine Greek. This chapter is divided into 30 verses.

Textual witnesses Edit

Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are:

Old Testament references Edit

  • Matthew 19:4: Genesis 1:27; 5:2
  • Matthew 19:5: Genesis 2:24
  • Matthew 19:18: Exodus 20:13–16; Deuteronomy 5:17–20
  • Matthew 19:19: Exodus 20:12; Leviticus 19:18; Deuteronomy 5:16

Structure Edit

This chapter can be grouped (with cross references to the other synoptic gospels):

  • Matthew 19:1–10 = Marriage and Divorce (Mark 10:1–12)
  • Matthew 19:11–12 = Jesus Teaches on eunuchs
  • Matthew 19:13–15 = Jesus Blesses the Little Children (Mark 10:13–16; Luke 18:15–17)
  • Matthew 19:16–22 = Jesus Counsels the Rich Young Ruler (Mark 10:17–22; Luke 18:18–23)
  • Matthew 19:23–30 = With God All Things Are Possible (Mark 10:23–31; Luke 18:24–30)

Locations Edit

The events recorded in this chapter took place in Galilee and Judea beyond the Jordan (Perea), before Jesus and his party later enter Jericho, on their way to Jerusalem. Jesus leaves Galilee at this stage in Matthew's narrative (Matthew 19:1): the Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary reflects that "few readers probably note it as the Redeemer's Farewell to Galilee".[4] He does not return there until after his resurrection from the dead. Subsequently, the announcement of the angels that Jesus has risen (Matthew 28:7), Jesus' own greeting to the women who meet him (Matthew 28:10) and the final words of Matthew's gospel, the final appearance of Jesus and his commission to "make disciples of all the nations" (Matthew 28:19) all refer back to the Galilee, which Jesus leaves at this time.

In Matthew 19:15, after blessing the little children, Jesus "departed from there", but no indication is given of where he went.[5] The Jerusalem Bible renders this text as "[Jesus] went on his way".[6] The writer of the Pulpit Commentary confidently asserts that at this point Jesus "set out from Peraea, journeying towards Jerusalem",[7] and theologian John Gill agrees with this interpretation.[8] In Matthew 19:22 the rich young man "went away" from his encounter with Jesus, leaving Jesus to speak with his disciples about the difficulty faced by "a rich man [wishing] to enter the kingdom of heaven".

Verse 2 Edit

And great multitudes followed Him, and He healed them there.[9]

Johann Bengel notes that "there" is not specific: it refers to many places where cures were performed.[10]

Verse 3 Edit

Some Pharisees came to him to test him. They asked, "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and every reason?"[11]

In the Textus Receptus, the sentence refers to Greek: οι φαρισαιοι,[12] (the Pharisees) but the word 'the' (οι) is excluded from later critical editions, hence many translations speak of "some" Pharisees. Jesus' teaching on divorce has already been set out in the Sermon on the Mount,[13] but here the teaching is further elucidated.[3]

Verse 10 Edit

His disciples said to Him, "If such is the case of the man with his wife, it is better not to marry".[14]

The Greek: οὐ συμφέρει γαμῆσαι (ou sympherei gamēsai) may be translated as "it is better not to marry" or "it is not better to marry".[15] Arthur Carr, in the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges, describes Jesus' ruling as "a revolution in thought brought to pass by Christ".[16]

Verses 16–24 Edit

If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.[17]

These verses convey the episode of Jesus and the rich young man, concluding with "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for the rich to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven".

Arts Edit

 
Rembrandt's Hundred Guilder Print depicting various events recorded in Matthew 19. 1649.

The events of this chapter are combined in Rembrandt's Hundred Guilder Print.[18][19]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Halley, Henry H. Halley's Bible Handbook: an Abbreviated Bible Commentary, 23rd edition, Zondervan Publishing House, 1962
  2. ^ Holman Illustrated Bible Handbook. Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee. 2012.
  3. ^ a b Allison, D., 56. Matthew, in Barton, J. and Muddiman, J. (2001), The Oxford Bible Commentary, p. 868
  4. ^ Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary on Matthew 19, accessed 2 February 2017
  5. ^ Nicoll, W. R., Expositor's Greek Testament on Matthew 19, accessed 4 February 2017
  6. ^ Jerusalem Bible (1966): Matthew 19:15
  7. ^ Pulpit Commentary on Matthew 19, accessed 4 February 2017
  8. ^ Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible on Matthew 19, accessed 4 February 2017
  9. ^ Matthew 19:2: New King James Version
  10. ^ Bengel, J. A. Bengel's Gnomon of the New Testament: Matthew 19, accessed 10 March 2021
  11. ^ Matthew 19:3: NIV
  12. ^ Matthew 19:3: Textus Receptus
  13. ^ Matthew 5:31–32
  14. ^ Matthew 19:10 NKJV
  15. ^ Matthew 19:10 Interlinear, produced in partnership with Helps Ministries, accessed 27 September 2019
  16. ^ Carr, A., Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges on Matthew 19, accessed 7 September 2019
  17. ^ Matthew 19:21 NKJV
  18. ^ Hundred Guilder Print, Rijksmuseum. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
  19. ^ The REAL Matthew 19:26 KJV & NIV Meaning. Retrieved 23 September 2021.

External links Edit

  • Matthew 19 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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Chapters of the New Testament
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Matthew 19 is the nineteenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible 1 The book containing this chapter is anonymous but early Christian tradition uniformly affirmed that Matthew composed this Gospel 2 Jesus commences his final journey to Jerusalem in this chapter ministering through Perea It can be seen as the starting point for the passion narrative 3 Matthew 19 chapter 18chapter 20 Matthew 19 10 11 on the recto side of Papyrus 71 written c AD 350BookGospel of MatthewCategoryGospelChristian Bible partNew TestamentOrder in the Christian part1 Contents 1 Text 1 1 Textual witnesses 1 2 Old Testament references 2 Structure 3 Locations 4 Verse 2 5 Verse 3 6 Verse 10 7 Verses 16 24 8 Arts 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksText Edit nbsp Matthew 19 5 7 9 10 on the verso side of Papyrus 25 from 4th centuryThe original text was written in Koine Greek This chapter is divided into 30 verses Textual witnesses Edit Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are Papyrus 25 4th century extant verses 1 3 5 7 9 10 Codex Vaticanus AD 325 50 Codex Sinaiticus 330 60 Papyrus 71 c 350 Codex Bezae c 400 Codex Washingtonianus c 400 Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus c 450 Codex Purpureus Rossanensis 6th century Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus 6th century extant verses 7 12 Codex Sinopensis 6th century extant verses 3 10 17 25 Old Testament references Edit Matthew 19 4 Genesis 1 27 5 2 Matthew 19 5 Genesis 2 24 Matthew 19 18 Exodus 20 13 16 Deuteronomy 5 17 20 Matthew 19 19 Exodus 20 12 Leviticus 19 18 Deuteronomy 5 16Structure EditThis chapter can be grouped with cross references to the other synoptic gospels Matthew 19 1 10 Marriage and Divorce Mark 10 1 12 Matthew 19 11 12 Jesus Teaches on eunuchs Matthew 19 13 15 Jesus Blesses the Little Children Mark 10 13 16 Luke 18 15 17 Matthew 19 16 22 Jesus Counsels the Rich Young Ruler Mark 10 17 22 Luke 18 18 23 Matthew 19 23 30 With God All Things Are Possible Mark 10 23 31 Luke 18 24 30 Locations EditThe events recorded in this chapter took place in Galilee and Judea beyond the Jordan Perea before Jesus and his party later enter Jericho on their way to Jerusalem Jesus leaves Galilee at this stage in Matthew s narrative Matthew 19 1 the Jamieson Fausset Brown Bible Commentary reflects that few readers probably note it as the Redeemer s Farewell to Galilee 4 He does not return there until after his resurrection from the dead Subsequently the announcement of the angels that Jesus has risen Matthew 28 7 Jesus own greeting to the women who meet him Matthew 28 10 and the final words of Matthew s gospel the final appearance of Jesus and his commission to make disciples of all the nations Matthew 28 19 all refer back to the Galilee which Jesus leaves at this time In Matthew 19 15 after blessing the little children Jesus departed from there but no indication is given of where he went 5 The Jerusalem Bible renders this text as Jesus went on his way 6 The writer of the Pulpit Commentary confidently asserts that at this point Jesus set out from Peraea journeying towards Jerusalem 7 and theologian John Gill agrees with this interpretation 8 In Matthew 19 22 the rich young man went away from his encounter with Jesus leaving Jesus to speak with his disciples about the difficulty faced by a rich man wishing to enter the kingdom of heaven Verse 2 EditAnd great multitudes followed Him and He healed them there 9 Johann Bengel notes that there is not specific it refers to many places where cures were performed 10 Verse 3 EditSome Pharisees came to him to test him They asked Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and every reason 11 In the Textus Receptus the sentence refers to Greek oi farisaioi 12 the Pharisees but the word the oi is excluded from later critical editions hence many translations speak of some Pharisees Jesus teaching on divorce has already been set out in the Sermon on the Mount 13 but here the teaching is further elucidated 3 Verse 10 EditHis disciples said to Him If such is the case of the man with his wife it is better not to marry 14 The Greek oὐ symferei gamῆsai ou sympherei gamesai may be translated as it is better not to marry or it is not better to marry 15 Arthur Carr in the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges describes Jesus ruling as a revolution in thought brought to pass by Christ 16 Verses 16 24 EditIf you want to be perfect go sell your possessions and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven Then come follow me 17 These verses convey the episode of Jesus and the rich young man concluding with it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for the rich to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven Arts Edit nbsp Rembrandt s Hundred Guilder Print depicting various events recorded in Matthew 19 1649 The events of this chapter are combined in Rembrandt s Hundred Guilder Print 18 19 See also EditGalilee Jordan Judea Moses Ten Commandments Other related Bible parts Genesis 1 Genesis 2 Exodus 20 Leviticus 19 Deuteronomy 5 Malachi 2 Mark 10 Luke 18 1 Corinthians 7References Edit Halley Henry H Halley s Bible Handbook an Abbreviated Bible Commentary 23rd edition Zondervan Publishing House 1962 Holman Illustrated Bible Handbook Holman Bible Publishers Nashville Tennessee 2012 a b Allison D 56 Matthew in Barton J and Muddiman J 2001 The Oxford Bible Commentary p 868 Jamieson Fausset Brown Bible Commentary on Matthew 19 accessed 2 February 2017 Nicoll W R Expositor s Greek Testament on Matthew 19 accessed 4 February 2017 Jerusalem Bible 1966 Matthew 19 15 Pulpit Commentary on Matthew 19 accessed 4 February 2017 Gill s Exposition of the Entire Bible on Matthew 19 accessed 4 February 2017 Matthew 19 2 New King James Version Bengel J A Bengel s Gnomon of the New Testament Matthew 19 accessed 10 March 2021 Matthew 19 3 NIV Matthew 19 3 Textus Receptus Matthew 5 31 32 Matthew 19 10 NKJV Matthew 19 10 Interlinear produced in partnership with Helps Ministries accessed 27 September 2019 Carr A Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges on Matthew 19 accessed 7 September 2019 Matthew 19 21 NKJV Hundred Guilder Print Rijksmuseum Retrieved 4 September 2011 The REAL Matthew 19 26 KJV amp NIV Meaning Retrieved 23 September 2021 External links EditMatthew 19 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 18 Chapters of the New TestamentGospel of Matthew Succeeded byMatthew 20 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gospel of Matthew Chapter 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew 19 amp oldid 1159199483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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