Luke 6:39
The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5--7; Luke 6:17;6:20-49)
Blind Leading Blind (Matthew 15:14; Luke 6:39)
The scene described in Luke 6:17 seems to give the setting for the same teaching as in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7
Sermon on the Mount, The
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Sermon on the Mount, The
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Scene of the Sermon on the Mount
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Sermon on the Mount, The
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Related Topics:
A Tree and Its Fruit ;
About Praying ;
Beatitudes and Woes ;
Do Not Worry! ;
Fasting ;
Love for Enemies ;
The Measure You Use, the Measure You Get ;
The Prayer in Secret ;
The Speck and the Beam ;
The Wise and Foolish Builders ;
The Words of the Lord's Prayer ;
Treasures in Heaven
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Related Names:
Lord
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Related Chapter:
Matthew 5 ;
Matthew 6 ;
Matthew 7 ;
Luke 6
Luke connects this saying to the words of the Sermon on the Mount, whereas Matthew includes it in the teaching about commands of God and traditions of men
Parable of the Blind leading the Blind, The
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When the blind lead the blind
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Blind leading the blind
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Sermon on the Mount, The
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Related Topics:
Commands of God and Traditions of Men
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Related Names:
God
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Related Chapter:
Matthew 15 ;
Luke 6
Luke 9:13
The Loaves and the Fish (Matthew 14:15-21;15:32-39; Mark 6:35-44;8:1-10; Luke 9:12-17; John 6:5-13)
According to Matthew and Mark Jesus performs a miracle of this kind twice, the crowd being 5000 men at one occasion and 4000 at the other. Due to the similarity of the miracles, it is often impossible to decide which of the incidents the artwork represents. Hence, all the pictures depicting these miracles sort under the same heading.
Feeding of the five thousand, The
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Miracle of the loaves, The
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Miracle of the loaves and fishes, The *
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Faith of an empty basket
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