Matthew Chapter 23 Explained

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Matthew Chapter 23 Explained. 23 then spake jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples, 2 saying the scribes and the pharisees sit in moses' seat: Web matthew chapter 23 bible options | + text size — 1 then spake jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples, 2 saying, the scribes and the pharisees sit in moses' seat:

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Saying the scribes and the pharisees sit in moses' seat: 1 a then jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, 2 * saying, “the scribes and the pharisees have taken their. “the crowds and his disciples”. Web matthew 23 a warning against hypocrisy 1 then jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples: Web 1 then jesus spoke to the multitudes and to his disciples, 2 saying: In the foregoing chapter, we had our saviour's discourses with the scribes and pharisees; Here we have his discourse concerning them, or rather against them. Here we have his discourse concerning them, or rather against them. Jesus’ last condemnation of the pharisees fills chapter 23 entirely. This now represents his final and official rejection of them at the temple, their.

Web chapter 23 * denunciation of the scribes and pharisees. Web matthew 23 a warning against hypocrisy 1 then jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples: Web chapter 23 * denunciation of the scribes and pharisees. Jesus’ last condemnation of the pharisees fills chapter 23 entirely. 2 “the teachers of the law and the pharisees sit in moses’ seat. Web matthew introduces jesus’ invective at 23:1 with another transitional marker: 2 “the teachers of the law and the pharisees sit in. Web matthew ⌄ chapter 23 ⌄ 1 then addressing the crowds and his disciples jesus said, 2 'the scribes and the pharisees occupy the chair of moses. Notice who jesus is speaking to in this chapter: Saying the scribes and the pharisees sit in moses' seat: This now represents his final and official rejection of them at the temple, their.