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Matthew 7:28
New Catholic Bible
Matthew 7:28
New Catholic Bible
28 The Authority of Jesus.[a] When Jesus had finished this discourse, the crowds were astounded at his teaching,
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- Matthew 7:28 These two verses constitute the formula with which the evangelist concludes each of the five great discourses of Jesus. Verse 29 expresses the newness of the Gospel teaching. The scribes based their teaching on the Scriptures and on the instructions of their teachers. Jesus, on the other hand, speaks as a supreme legislator who has power to modify even the Scriptures.
Jesus’ astounding authority is not that of religious tradition; it radiates from his person. He himself incarnates this “new justice,” this new mode of living and thinking that he teaches and establishes among human beings. Jesus’ listeners could easily see the great difference between the kind of teaching of the scribes and Pharisees and that of Jesus with its total confidence and power.
Matthew 7:28
New International Version
Matthew 7:28
New International Version
Matthew 7:28
King James Version
Matthew 7:28
King James Version
28 And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine:
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