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Discover the profound lessons from the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7. Explore themes like meekness, mercy, and forgiveness, as well as guidance on relationships, oaths, and righteousness. Uncover the wisdom of addressing adversaries and living a life aligned with God's will.
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Matthew 5-7 Sermon on the Mount
Matthew 5 • Meek Not prideful, willing to submit to the Lord. • Merciful Kind, forgiving • Revile to say mean and bad things • Bushel Basket • Jot or tittle Tiny things (actually the smallest symbol in the Hebrew language) • In danger of the council Be called to answer to the Jewish religious leaders • Ought Something • Be reconciled Solve the problem with • Adversary Enemy, opponent
Matthew 5 • Profitable Better • Put Away Divorce • Saving Except • Forswear thyself Lie under oath, break your promise • Swear Make promises in the name of God or sacred things • Compel Force • Twain Two • Despitefully with hate • Publicans Tax collectors
Take heed Make sure • Alms Help for the poor • Vain repetitions Repeating the same things over and over in a way that does not mean anything • Heathen People who do not believe in the true and living God • Hallowed Holy, sacred • Debts sins, faults, offenses • Trespasses Sins • Countenance Appearance especially facial Matthew 6
Matthew 6 • Disfigure Make it look bad • Mammon Worldly riches • Sow Plant • Reap To pick or harvest ripe fruits or vegetables • Add one cubit to his stature Increase his height • Toil Work • Spin Make yarn or thread for cloth • Arrayed Clothed (taken care of) • Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof means: Take Care of today’s work and don’t let the problems foreseeable in the future rob you of what you can accomplish today
Matthew 7 • What measure ye mete The way you measure (or judge) t things • Rend Tear or rip • This is the law and the prophets This is what the scriptures teach • Strait Narrow • Ravening Fierce, hungry • Profess Say • Work iniquity Do evil things • Liken compare • Founded Built