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Why the Sermon on the Mount Introduction is SO Important - Matthew 5:1-2 and 7:28-29 in Greek

Why the Sermon on the Mount Introduction is SO Important - Matthew 5:1-2 and 7:28-29 in Greek

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In this episode, JC Schroeder describes how the introduction and conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7 is so important. The introduction and conclusion act as an interpretive lens for reading the Jesus’ Sermon. Some of the connections Matthew makes are subtle, so he points these out from the Greek New Testament text.


Works Cited:

Richard B. Hays, Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels (Waco: Baylor University Press, 2017), 144.

Ulrich Luz, Matthew 1-7, Hermeneia (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007), 182.

Scot McKnight, Sermon on the Mount, Story of God Commentary (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013), 24.

Charles L. Quarles, Matthew, Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (Nashville: B&H Academic, 2017), 49.


Time Stamps:

0:00 Introduction

1:06 Sermon on the Mount Introduction and Connections

9:35 Sermon on the Mount Conclusion and Connections

19:11 Implications - Why This is Important

21:21 Conclusion


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