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Matthew 10:42

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10:42 And whoever gives only a cup of cold water to one of these little ones in the name of a disciple, I tell you the truth, 1  he will never lose his reward.”

Matthew 11:11

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11:11 “I tell you the truth, 2  among those born of women, no one has arisen greater than John the Baptist. Yet the one who is least 3  in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he is.

Matthew 13:32

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13:32 It is the smallest of all the seeds, but when it has grown it is the greatest garden plant and becomes a tree, 4  so that the wild birds 5  come and nest in its branches.” 6 

Matthew 18:6

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18:6 “But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, 7  it would be better for him to have a huge millstone 8  hung around his neck and to be drowned in the open sea. 9 

Matthew 18:10

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The Parable of the Lost Sheep

18:10 “See that you do not disdain one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven.

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[10:42]  1 tn Grk “Truly (ἀμήν, amhn), I say to you.”

[11:11]  2 tn Grk “Truly (ἀμήν, amhn), I say to you.”

[11:11]  3 sn After John comes a shift of eras. The new era is so great that the lowest member of it (the one who is least in the kingdom of God) is greater than the greatest one of the previous era.

[13:32]  3 sn This is rhetorical hyperbole, since technically a mustard plant is not a tree. This could refer to one of two types of mustard plant popular in Palestine and would be either ten or twenty-five ft (3 or 7.5 m) tall.

[13:32]  4 tn Grk “the birds of the sky” or “the birds of the heaven”; the Greek word οὐρανός (ouranos) may be translated either “sky” or “heaven,” depending on the context. The idiomatic expression “birds of the sky” refers to wild birds as opposed to domesticated fowl (cf. BDAG 809 s.v. πετεινόν).

[13:32]  5 sn The point of the parable seems to be that while the kingdom of God may appear to have insignificant and unnoticeable beginnings (i.e., in the ministry of Jesus), it will someday (i.e., at the second advent) be great and quite expansive. The kingdom, however, is not to be equated with the church, but rather the church is an expression of the kingdom. Also, there is important OT background in the image of the mustard seed that grew and became a tree: Ezek 17:22-24 pictures the reemergence of the Davidic house where people can find calm and shelter. Like the mustard seed, it would start out small but grow to significant size.

[18:6]  4 tn The Greek term σκανδαλίζω (skandalizw), translated here “causes to sin” can also be translated “offends” or “causes to stumble.”

[18:6]  5 tn Grk “the millstone of a donkey.” This refers to a large flat stone turned by a donkey in the process of grinding grain (BDAG 661 s.v. μύλος 2; L&N 7.68-69). The same term is used in the parallel account in Mark 9:42.

[18:6]  6 tn The term translated “open” here (πελάγει, pelagei) refers to the open sea as opposed to a stretch of water near a coastline (BDAG 794 s.v. πέλαγος). A similar English expression would be “the high seas.”



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