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Texts -- Matthew 18:20 (NET)

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18:20 For where two or three are assembled in my name , I am there among them .”

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  • [Mat 18:20] All Praise To Our Redeeming Lord
  • [Mat 18:20] Be Still, My Soul! For God Is Near!
  • [Mat 18:20] Come, Thou Soul-transforming Spirit
  • [Mat 18:20] Holy Ghost Is Here, The
  • [Mat 18:20] How Charming Is The Place
  • [Mat 18:20] In Thy Name, O Lord, Assembling
  • [Mat 18:20] Jesus, Stand Among Us
  • [Mat 18:20] Jesus, We Look To Thee
  • [Mat 18:20] Jesus, Where’er Thy People Meet
  • [Mat 18:20] Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now
  • [Mat 18:20] Lord Jesus Christ, With Us Abide
  • [Mat 18:20] Not Here, As To The Prophet’s Eye
  • [Mat 18:20] O Come All Ye Saints
  • [Mat 18:20] O God, Though Countless Worlds Of Light
  • [Mat 18:20] O Seek The Lord In Prayer
  • [Mat 18:20] O That I Could, In Every Place
  • [Mat 18:20] O Where Is He That Trod The Sea?
  • [Mat 18:20] Oh, How Sweet When We Mingle
  • [Mat 18:20] See, Jesus, Thy Disciples See
  • [Mat 18:20] This Day In Jesus’ Name We Meet
  • [Mat 18:20] Unto Thy Temple, Lord, We Come
  • [Mat 18:20] We Rear Not A Temple
  • [Mat 18:20] Where Two Or Three, With Sweet Accord
  • [Mat 18:20] Would You Believe?

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • Comparison of John's Gospel and Matthew's shows that Jesus ministered for about a year before John the Baptist's arrest. John had criticized Herod Antipas for having an adulterous relationship with his brother Philip's wife (...
  • Matthew recorded increasing polarization in this section. Jesus expanded His ministry, but as He did so opposition became even more intense. The Jewish leaders became increasingly hostile. Consequently Jesus spent more time p...
  • 16:18 "I say to you"(cf. 5:18, 20, 22, 28, 32, 34, 39, 44; 8:10) may imply that Jesus would continue the revelation the Father had begun. However the phrase occurs elsewhere where that contrast is not in view. Undoubtedly it ...
  • Jesus proceeded to clarify the way of discipleship. In view of Jesus' death His disciples, as well as He, would have to die to self. However, they could rejoice in the assurance that the kingdom would come eventually. Glory w...
  • 17:24 The two drachma tax was a Jewish tax that every male Jew between 20 and 50 years of age had to pay toward the maintenance of the temple and its services (Exod. 30:13). There was no two drachma coin in circulation at thi...
  • Chapter 18 contains the fourth major discourse that Matthew recorded (cf. chs. 5-7; ch. 10; 13:1-53; chs. 24-25), His Discipleship Discourse. This discourse continues Jesus' instruction of His disciples that He began in 17:14...
  • Jesus proceeded to explain what a humble disciple should do when a brother or sister disciple has wandered from the Shepherd and the sheep.18:15 By using the term "brother"Jesus encouraged a humble approach. The disciples sho...
  • From a discussion of discipline Jesus proceeded to stress the importance of forgiveness. Sometimes zealous disciples spend too much time studying church discipline and too little time studying the importance of forgiveness.18...
  • Matthew marked the end of Jesus' discourse on humility (ch. 18) and reported Jesus' departure from Galilee for Judea. This is the first time in Matthew's Gospel that Jesus moved into Judea for ministry. Until now all of Jesus...
  • Another incident occurred that provided another opportunity for Jesus to emphasize the importance of childlike characteristics in His disciples (cf. ch 18).19:13 It was customary for people to bring their children to rabbis f...
  • There is a theological connection between this section and the former one. The death of Jesus provided the basis for God's gracious dealings with believers in His Son. This connection is clear to Matthew's readers because Mat...
  • This lamentation should help us realize that the judgment Jesus just announced in such strong language was not something that delighted Him. It broke His heart. This is also clear from His personalizing the people in Jerusale...
  • Whereas the chief priests used bribe money to commission the soldiers to spread lies, the resurrected Jesus used the promise of His power and presence to commission His disciples to spread the gospel.1091This is the final add...
  • Abbott-Smith, G. A. A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1937.Albright, W. F. and Mann, C. S. Matthew. The Anchor Bible series. Garden City: Doubleday, 1971.Alford, Henry. The Greek Testa...
  • Though Mark did not record it, Jesus gave His disciples much additional instruction as they travelled from Capernaum in Galilee toward Jerusalem (cf. Matt. 8:19-22; 18:15-35; Luke 9:51-18:14; John 7:2-11:54). Evidently Jesus ...
  • 13:1 There are at least four possibilities about what Paul meant by the two or three witnesses that would confirm his credibility and his critics' guilt. First, he may simply have been saying that the church would pass judgme...
  • John turned to see the person who had given him his commission. These verses describe what he saw.1:12 When John turned to see the person who spoke to him he saw a majestic figure clothed in a long robe standing among seven l...

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