Matthew 6:1
1 Christ continues his sermon on the mount, exhorting not to be careful for worldly things,33 but to seek God's kingdom. heed.16:6; Mr 8:15; Lu 11:35; 12:1,15; Heb 2:1alms. or, righteousness.De 24:13; Ps 112:9; Da 4:27; 2Co 9:9,10to be.5,16; 5:16; 23:5,14,28-30; 2Ki 10:16,31; Eze 33:31; Zec 7:5; 13:4Lu 16:15; Joh 5:44; 12:43; Ga 6:12otherwise.4,6; 5:46; 10:41,42; 16:27; 25:40; 1Co 9:17,18; Heb 6:10; 11:262Jo 1:8of your. or, with your.9; 5:48Matthew 9:30
their.Ps 146:8; Isa 35:5; 42:7; 52:13; Joh 9:7-26straitly.8:4; 12:16; 17:9; Mr 5:43; Lu 5:14; 8:56Matthew 12:16-19
9:30; 17:9; Mr 7:36; Lu 5:14,15 it.8:17; 13:35; 21:4; Isa 41:22,23; 42:9; 44:26; Lu 21:22; 24:44Joh 10:35; 12:38; 19:28; Ac 13:27saying.Isa 42:1-4 Behold.This prophecy is expressly referred to the Messiah by the Targumist, who renders, "Behold my servant the Messiah," etc., {ha avdi mesheecha;} and it was amply fulfilled in the gentle, lowly, condescending and beneficent nature of Christ's miracles and personal ministry, his perseverance in the midst of opposition, without engaging in contentious disputation, and his kind and tender dealing with weak and tempted believers. my servant.Isa 49:5,6; 52:13; 53:11; Zec 3:8; Php 2:6,7whom I.Ps 89:19; Isa 49:1-3; Lu 23:35; 1Pe 2:4my beloved.3:17; 17:5; Mr 1:11; 9:7; Lu 9:35; Eph 1:6; Col 1:1,13; *marg:2Pe 1:17I will.3:16; Isa 11:2; 59:20,21; 61:1-3; Lu 3:22; 4:18; Joh 1:32-34; 3:34Ac 10:38and he.Isa 32:15,16; 49:6; 60:2,3; 62:2; Jer 16:19; Lu 2:31,32; Ac 11:18Ac 13:46-48; 14:27; 26:17,18; Ro 15:9-12; Eph 2:11-13; 3:5-8 11:29; Zec 9:9; Lu 17:20; Joh 18:36-38; 2Co 10:1; 2Ti 2:24,25Matthew 16:20
charged.8:4; 17:9; Mr 8:30; 9:9; Lu 9:21,36Jesus.Joh 1:41,45; 20:31; Ac 2:36; 1Jo 2:22; 5:1Matthew 17:9
Jesus.16:20; Mr 8:30; 9:9,10; Lu 8:56; 9:21,22until.23; 16:21; Lu 18:33,34; 24:46,47Mark 1:43-44
3:12; 5:43; 7:36; Mt 9:30; Lu 8:56 shew.Le 14:2-32; Mt 23:2,3; Lu 5:14; 17:14for a testimony.Ro 15:4; 1Co 10:11Mark 5:43
he charged.1:43; 3:12; 7:36; Mt 8:4; 9:30; 12:16-18; 17:9; Lu 5:14; 8:56; Joh 5:41and commanded.This was to shew that she had not only returned to life, but was also restored to perfect health; and to intimate, that though raised to life by extraordinary power, she must be continued in existence, as before, by the use of ordinary means. The advice of a heathen, on another subject, is quite applicable: {Nec Deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice nodus inciderit.} "When the miraculous power of God is necessary, let it be resorted to; when not necessary, let the ordinary means be used." To act otherwise would be to tempt God. Given.Lu 24:30,42,43; Ac 10:41Mark 7:36
1:44,45; 3:12; 5:43; 8:26Luke 5:14
he charged.Mt 8:4; 9:30; 12:16and shew.17:14; Le 13:2and offer.Le 14:4,10,21,22for.9:5; Mt 10:18; Mr 1:44; 6:11
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