Matthew 13:41
Context13:41 The Son of Man will send his angels, and they will gather from his kingdom everything that causes sin as well as all lawbreakers. 1
Matthew 16:27
Context16:27 For the Son of Man will come with his angels in the glory of his Father, and then he will reward each person according to what he has done. 2
Matthew 24:31
Context24:31 And he will send his angels with a loud trumpet blast, and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven 3 to the other.
Matthew 26:53
Context26:53 Or do you think that I cannot call on my Father, and that he would send me more than twelve legions 4 of angels right now?
Matthew 26:2
Context26:2 “You know that after two days the Passover is coming, and the Son of Man will be handed over 5 to be crucified.” 6
Matthew 1:7
Context1:7 Solomon the father of Rehoboam, Rehoboam the father of Abijah, Abijah the father of Asa, 7
[13:41] 1 tn Grk “the ones who practice lawlessness.”
[16:27] 2 sn An allusion to Pss 28:4; 62:12; cf. Prov 24:12.
[24:31] 3 tn Or “of the sky”; the Greek word οὐρανός (ouranos) may be translated “sky” or “heaven,” depending on the context.
[26:53] 4 sn A legion was a Roman army unit of about 6,000 soldiers, so twelve legions would be 72,000.
[26:2] 5 tn Or “will be delivered up.”
[26:2] 6 sn See the note on crucified in 20:19.
[1:7] 7 tc The reading ᾿Ασάφ (Asaf), a variant spelling on ᾿Ασά (Asa), is found in the earliest and most widespread witnesses (Ì1vid א B C [Dluc] Ë1,13 700 pc it co). Although Asaph was a psalmist and Asa was a king, it is doubtful that the author mistook one for the other since other ancient documents have variant spellings on the king’s name (such as “Asab,” “Asanos,” and “Asaph”). Thus the spelling ᾿Ασάφ that is almost surely found in the original of Matt 1:7-8 has been translated as “Asa” in keeping with the more common spelling of the king’s name.