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Matthew 5:46-47

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5:46 For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Even the tax collectors 1  do the same, don’t they? 5:47 And if you only greet your brothers, what more do you do? Even the Gentiles do the same, don’t they?

Matthew 10:29

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10:29 Aren’t two sparrows sold for a penny? 2  Yet not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father’s will. 3 

Matthew 13:27

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13:27 So the slaves 4  of the owner came and said to him, ‘Sir, didn’t you sow good seed in your field? Then where did the weeds come from?’
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[5:46]  1 sn The tax collectors would bid to collect taxes for the Roman government and then add a surcharge, which they kept. Since tax collectors worked for Rome, they were viewed as traitors to their own people and were not well liked.

[10:29]  2 sn The penny refers to an assarion, a small Roman copper coin. One of them was worth one-sixteenth of a denarius or less than a half hour’s average wage. Sparrows were the cheapest items sold in the market. God knows about even the most financially insignificant things; see Isa 49:15.

[10:29]  3 tn Or “to the ground without the knowledge and consent of your Father.”

[13:27]  3 tn See the note on the word “slave” in 8:9.



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