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PARALLEL BIBLE - Matthew 13:50


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King James Bible - Matthew 13:50

And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.

World English Bible

and will cast them into the furnace of fire. There will be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth."

Douay-Rheims - Matthew 13:50

And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Webster's Bible Translation

And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.

Greek Textus Receptus


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VERSE (50) -
:42

SEV Biblia, Chapter 13:50

Y los echarn en el horno de fuego. Allí ser el lloro y el crujir de dientes.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Matthew 13:50

Verse 50. Into the
furnace of fire] See the note on chap. viii. 12.

John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 50. And shall cast them into the
furnace of fire , etc.] (See Gill on Matthew 13:42) Ver. 51. Jesus saith unto them , etc.] This is left out in the Vulgate Latin, and Ethiopic versions, and in Munsters Hebrew Gospel, and in some Greek exemplars; though it is necessary to the connection and sense of the words: have ye understood all these things ? All the parables Christ had delivered, besides those he had given a particular explanation of; as of the mustard seed, and leaven, of the treasure hid in the field, the pearl of great price, and the net cast into the sea: Christs putting this question to the disciples, shows that the things delivered, had some difficulty in them; that they were of moment and importance to be understood; and how concerned he was, that they should understand them; and how ready he was to communicate the knowledge of them, which he knew would be useful to them in their after ministrations: they say unto him, yea, Lord . This answer, which was truly and faithfully made, is a proof of their close and strict attention to the words of Christ; the quickness of their understandings, at that time, being in a very special manner opened and illuminated by Christ; and which he knew, when he put the question to them; but was willing to have it owned and expressed by themselves, that he might have the opportunity of saying what follows.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 44-52 - Here are four
parables. 1. That of the treasure hid in the field. Man slight the gospel, because they look only upon the surface of the field. But all who search the Scriptures, so as in them to find Chris and eternal life, Joh 5:39, will discover such treasure in this fiel as makes it unspeakably valuable; they make it their own upon an terms. Though nothing can be given as a price for this salvation, ye much must be given up for the sake of it. 2. All the children of me are busy; one would be rich, another would be honourable, another woul be learned; but most are deceived, and take up with counterfeits for pearls. Jesus Christ is a Pearl of great price; in having him, we have enough to make us happy here and for ever. A man may buy gold too dear but not this Pearl of great price. When the convinced sinner see Christ as the gracious Saviour, all things else become worthless to his thoughts. 3. The world is a vast sea, and men, in their natural state are like the fishes. Preaching the gospel is casting a net into thi sea, to catch something out of it, for His glory who has the sovereignty of this sea. Hypocrites and true Christians shall be parted: miserable is the condition of those that shall then be cas away. 4. A skilful, faithful minister of the gospel, is a scribe, wel versed in the things of the gospel, and able to teach them. Chris compares him to a good householder, who brings forth fruits of las year's growth and this year's gathering, abundance and variety, to entertain his friends. Old experiences and new observations, all have their use. Our place is at Christ's feet, and we must daily learn ol lessons over again, and new ones also.


Greek Textus Receptus


και
2532 CONJ βαλουσιν 906 5692 V-FAI-3P αυτους 846 P-APM εις 1519 PREP την 3588 T-ASF καμινον 2575 N-ASF του 3588 T-GSN πυρος 4442 N-GSN εκει 1563 ADV εσται 2071 5704 V-FXI-3S ο 3588 T-NSM κλαυθμος 2805 N-NSM και 2532 CONJ ο 3588 T-NSM βρυγμος 1030 N-NSM των 3588 T-GPM οδοντων 3599 N-GPM


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