a5:29-30
b5:29
c2 Chr 28:3
d33:6
eJer 7:31
f32:35
g2 Kgs 23:10
hMatt 5:20
i5:22
j23:33

‏ Matthew 5:29

Summary for Matt 5:29-30: 5:29-30  a good eye ... gouge it out ... stronger hand ... cut it off: These graphic images call for radical separation from sin. But even self-mutilation, radical as it would be, cannot stop a lustful mind. Jesus is calling for the surpassing righteousness that only he can bring. 5:29  b hell (Greek Gehenna): Gehenna originally referred to a valley outside Jerusalem where some of the kings of Judah worshiped idols and performed human sacrifice by fire (2 Chr 28:3  c; 33:6  d; Jer 7:31  e; 32:35  f). The site was eventually destroyed by Josiah (2 Kgs 23:10  g). In the New Testament, Gehenna describes the place of punishment by God. Unless disciples have surpassing righteousness, they will not enter the Kingdom (Matt 5:20  h) but will be punished eternally (5:22  i; 23:33  j).
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