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Matthew 25

Matthew 25, the twenty-fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew, continues the Olivet Discourse or "Little Apocalypse" spoken by Jesus Christ, also described as the Eschatological Discourse,[1] which had started in chapter 24.[2]

Matthew 25
Gospel of Matthew 25:41–46 on Papyrus 45, from c. AD 250
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American theologian Jason Hood, writing in the Journal of Biblical Literature, argues that chapter 23, chapter 24, and chapter 25 of the Gospel of Matthew form the fifth and final discourse in the gospel. In his reading, these three chapters together "uniquely infuse Jesus' distinctive teaching on discipleship, Christology, and judgment with the dramatic tension running throughout Matthew's plot".[3]

Text Edit

 
Matthew 25:12–15 on the recto side of Papyrus 35 from 3rd/4th century

The original text was written in Koine Greek. This chapter is divided into 46 verses.

Textual witnesses Edit

Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are:

It is also found in quotations from Irenaeus (AD 180) in Adversus Haereses.[4]

Content Edit

Verses 1-30 Edit

This chapter includes the Parable of the Ten Virgins (verses 1-13) and the Parable of the Talents (verses 14-30), both unique to Matthew.[5]

Verses 31-46 Edit

The final section (verses 31-46) is sometimes referred to as the The Sheep and the Goats[6] but other times referred to as "The Judgment of the Nations".[7]. The section quotes Jesus regarding how he is said to have said that all of the people will be assembled before him and "he will separate them one from another" with some who will "inherit the kingdom" while others who will go to "the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels". Jesus is said to have said that the basis of this separation is whether or not someone:[7]

  • Gave food to the hungry
  • Gave drink to the thirsty
  • Welcomed the stranger
  • Clothed the naked
  • Took care of the sick
  • Took care of those in prison

Verse 14 Edit

Again, it will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted his wealth to them.[8]

This verse begins a new parable, that of the talents or minas. There is no reference to the "kingdom of heaven" in this verse or in the parable, but the words, which mirror verse 1, are added in the King James Version and some other English translations "for the sake of grammatical completeness".[9]

Uses Edit

Music Edit

"Matthew 25:21" is a song title inspired by this verse on the album The Life of the World to Come that was released by the American band The Mountain Goats in 2009.[10]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Jerusalem Bible (1966), sub-title for Matthew 24-25
  2. ^ Carr, A., Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges: Matthew 24, accessed 10 October 2019
  3. ^ Hood, Jason (2009). "Matthew 23-25: The Extent of Jesus' Fifth Discourse". Journal of Biblical Literature. 128 (3): 527–543. doi:10.2307/25610201. JSTOR 25610201.
  4. ^ Dwight Jeffrey Bingham. "Irenaeus' Use of Matthew's Gospel in Adversus Haereses". Volume 7 of Traditio exegetica Graeca. Peeters Publishers, 1998 ISBN 9789068319644
  5. ^ Alford, H. (1841-61), Greek Testament Critical Exegetical Commentary - Alford: Matthew 25, accessed 21 March 2021
  6. ^ BBC Bitesize, Death and the afterlife: The Parable of the Sheep and Goats, accessed 21 March 2021
  7. ^ a b "Matthew Chapter 25". United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. 2023. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  8. ^ Matthew 25:14: New International Version
  9. ^ Plumptre, E. H. (1905), Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers on Matthew 25, accessed 20 December 2022
  10. ^ Strain, Lauren (2009-10-06). . Drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2012-02-28.

External links Edit

  • Matthew 25 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 24
Chapters of the New Testament
Gospel of Matthew
Succeeded by
Matthew 26

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Matthew 25 the twenty fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew continues the Olivet Discourse or Little Apocalypse spoken by Jesus Christ also described as the Eschatological Discourse 1 which had started in chapter 24 2 Matthew 25 chapter 24chapter 26 Gospel of Matthew 25 41 46 on Papyrus 45 from c AD 250BookGospel of MatthewCategoryGospelChristian Bible partNew TestamentOrder in the Christian part1American theologian Jason Hood writing in the Journal of Biblical Literature argues that chapter 23 chapter 24 and chapter 25 of the Gospel of Matthew form the fifth and final discourse in the gospel In his reading these three chapters together uniquely infuse Jesus distinctive teaching on discipleship Christology and judgment with the dramatic tension running throughout Matthew s plot 3 Contents 1 Text 1 1 Textual witnesses 2 Content 2 1 Verses 1 30 2 2 Verses 31 46 3 Verse 14 4 Uses 4 1 Music 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksText Edit nbsp Matthew 25 12 15 on the recto side of Papyrus 35 from 3rd 4th centuryThe original text was written in Koine Greek This chapter is divided into 46 verses Textual witnesses Edit Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are Papyrus 45 AD 250 extant verses 41 46 Papyrus 35 3rd 4th century extant verses 12 15 20 23 Codex Vaticanus 325 350 Codex Sinaiticus 330 360 Codex Bezae 400 Codex Washingtonianus 400 Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus 450 Codex Purpureus Rossanensis 6th century Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus 6th century extant verses 7 34 Codex Sinopensis 6th century extant verses 1 18 Papyrus 44 6th 7th century extant verses 8 10 It is also found in quotations from Irenaeus AD 180 in Adversus Haereses 4 Content EditVerses 1 30 Edit This chapter includes the Parable of the Ten Virgins verses 1 13 and the Parable of the Talents verses 14 30 both unique to Matthew 5 Verses 31 46 Edit The final section verses 31 46 is sometimes referred to as the The Sheep and the Goats 6 but other times referred to as The Judgment of the Nations 7 The section quotes Jesus regarding how he is said to have said that all of the people will be assembled before him and he will separate them one from another with some who will inherit the kingdom while others who will go to the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels Jesus is said to have said that the basis of this separation is whether or not someone 7 Gave food to the hungry Gave drink to the thirsty Welcomed the stranger Clothed the naked Took care of the sick Took care of those in prisonVerse 14 EditAgain it will be like a man going on a journey who called his servants and entrusted his wealth to them 8 This verse begins a new parable that of the talents or minas There is no reference to the kingdom of heaven in this verse or in the parable but the words which mirror verse 1 are added in the King James Version and some other English translations for the sake of grammatical completeness 9 Uses EditMusic Edit Matthew 25 21 is a song title inspired by this verse on the album The Life of the World to Come that was released by the American band The Mountain Goats in 2009 10 See also EditMatthew 25 Ministries Mount of Olives Olivet Discourse Parables of JesusReferences Edit Jerusalem Bible 1966 sub title for Matthew 24 25 Carr A Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges Matthew 24 accessed 10 October 2019 Hood Jason 2009 Matthew 23 25 The Extent of Jesus Fifth Discourse Journal of Biblical Literature 128 3 527 543 doi 10 2307 25610201 JSTOR 25610201 Dwight Jeffrey Bingham Irenaeus Use of Matthew s Gospel in Adversus Haereses Volume 7 of Traditio exegetica Graeca Peeters Publishers 1998 ISBN 9789068319644 Alford H 1841 61 Greek Testament Critical Exegetical Commentary Alford Matthew 25 accessed 21 March 2021 BBC Bitesize Death and the afterlife The Parable of the Sheep and Goats accessed 21 March 2021 a b Matthew Chapter 25 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops 2023 Retrieved October 17 2023 Matthew 25 14 New International Version Plumptre E H 1905 Ellicott s Commentary for English Readers on Matthew 25 accessed 20 December 2022 Strain Lauren 2009 10 06 The Mountain Goats The Life of the World to Come Releases Releases Drowned In Sound Drownedinsound com Archived from the original on 2012 07 14 Retrieved 2012 02 28 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gospel of Matthew Chapter 25 Matthew 25 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 24 Chapters of the New TestamentGospel of Matthew Succeeded byMatthew 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew 25 amp oldid 1180851221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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