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Why Luke 6:20 they ommited the word sipr |
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Luke 6:20 |
Val |
Wed 08/20/08, 6:48am |
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Luke 6:1 Now it happened that He was passing through some grainfields on a Sabbath; and His disciples were picking the heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands, and eating the grain.
When we ask the question who was Jesus talking to in Luke 6:20, we see He was talking to His disciples. To determine if Jesus is talking to the crowd or his disciples, read the verses surrounding verse 20. When we read verse one we see the disciples were hungry and eating grain on the sabbath. Verse 16 explains that Judas became a traitor. The conclusion I draw from this passage is Jesus was speaking specifically to His disciples.
In Matthew 5:3 we see that Jesus went to a mountain to speak. The verse says He was speaking there to the crowd that had gathered and His disciples. He says blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven - we would need to search cross references to see what it means to be poor in spirit. This is something that is addressed to a different audience than what is addressed in Luke 6:20.
In conclusion Jesus is talking about two different subjects. That is why both verses are not the same. |
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Pure joy in Heaven? |
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Rev 21:4 |
Val |
Wed 08/20/08, 6:26am |
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Rev 7:9 - where in the verse do you come to that conclusion?
Rev 21:4 - In answer to your question of how we can have pure joy... this would be the verse that would answer that question. How it is done we are not told. Only that it will be done. |
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Why Luke 6:20 they ommited the word sipr |
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Luke 6:20 |
bowler |
Wed 08/20/08, 5:30am |
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Dcmartin
Mathew makes a point of speaking of the spiritual state of those who suffer for the sake of Christ down in verses 11 and 12 as to why he recounted verses 1 through 10. 1 through 10 are all spiritual states of the oppressed who will suffer for His sake. Mathew makes a point of talking about who will suffer for the sake of Christ; the poor in spirit, those who mourn, the gentle, those who hunger for righteousness sake, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, the persecuted - he is making statements about spiritual people doing spiritual things.
Luke makes different points. Luke contrasts the physically oppressed to those who are rich and happy; the poor, the hungry, the ostracized, the insulted, the scorned - in other words the outcasts, the oppressed by society. The contrast he makes are largely down in verses 27 through 38 of those who "hear" the word of God and recieve it and those who do not who swindle the poor and abuse them.
The reward in Mathew is in heaven and is great. the reward in Luke is great and is to be sons of the most high.
They are both talking about the same event from different points of view. It is like when two people go to the same birthday party and go tell different groups of friends two stories about the same event. One person talks about what stood out to him as important, and the other person talks about what stood out to him as important. The stories have some of the same exact elements in them, and some different ones too, but they do not contradict one another, or ommit anything, it is just different aspects of the same story.
Hope this helps.
Luke 6:27 But I say to you who hear, love our enemies, do good to those who hate you.
blessings abound, bowler |
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What does it mean to be poor in spirit? |
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Matthew |
bowler |
Wed 08/20/08, 5:12am |
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duplicate |
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once saved always saved? |
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John 10:28 |
Hank |
Wed 08/20/08, 1:22am |
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Progolfer :: Hello and welcome. Please furnish the Forum with Scripture that teaches what you postulate in Post No. 207434. --Hank |
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Luke 6:20 they ommited the word spirit |
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NT general |
Hank |
Wed 08/20/08, 1:09am |
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Duplicate post. |
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once saved always saved? |
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John 10:28 |
azurelaw |
Tue 08/19/08, 11:47pm |
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Dear Progolfer,
Welcome to the forum.
God predestines, chooses, saves, sanctifies and keeps/perseveres until the Lord's glorious day to come.
Read John Chapter 17 and Roman Chapter 9. Please also see post 152570 and 152574 (just enter the post ID number onto the search box at your right hand corner of the screen)
Shalom
Azure
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King David was the same |
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1 Sam 17:50 |
Searcher56 |
Tue 08/19/08, 11:33pm |
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Scripture ... 1 Sam 17:23-51; 2 Sam 11:1-4ff ...
God's day tp you, Progolfer190,
David that killed Goliath the same king David that slept with Bathsheba.
S
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once saved always saved? |
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John 10:28 |
Progolfer190 |
Tue 08/19/08, 10:54pm |
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I don't think so because you can die without repenting of your sins ad getting a bad heart and (i believe) go to hell but if you repent of your sins at the end of your life and you die with a good heart then you will go to heaven. |
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Ways to put our light on a lampstand? |
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Mark 4:21 |
azurelaw |
Tue 08/19/08, 10:47pm |
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Dear Estabon,
Wow, I see that you are old timer on the SBF since your registration was in 2003. Wouldn't it be a joy and pleasure for knowing more about each other by filling in your user profile?
God bless and
Shalom
Azure
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