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词条 Matthew 11
释义

  1. Text

  2. Structure

  3. John the Baptist's Enquiry

  4. Verse 25

  5. Verse 28

  6. Verse 29

  7. Verse 30

  8. Old manuscripts

      Papyrus 62 (4th century)  

  9. See also

  10. References

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Gospel of Matthew 11:26-27 on Papyrus 70, from 3rd century.
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Matthew 11 is the eleventh chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. It continues the narrative about Jesus' ministry in Galilee.

Text

  • Originally written in Koine Greek and Hebrew/Aramaic
  • Some ancient manuscripts containing this chapter are:
    • Papyrus 70 (3rd century; extant: verses 26-27)
    • Codex Vaticanus (~325-350)
    • Codex Sinaiticus (~330-360; complete)
    • Papyrus 62 (4th century; extant: verses 25-30; also contains verses 25-29 in Coptic language)
    • Papyrus 19 (4th/5th century; extant: verses 1-5)
    • Codex Bezae (ca. 400)
    • Codex Washingtonianus (ca. 400)
    • Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (~450; complete)
    • Codex Purpureus Rossanensis (6th century)
    • Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus (~ 6th century; extant: verses 4-30)
    • Codex Sinopensis (~ 6th century; extant: verses 5-12)
  • This chapter is divided into 30 verses.

Structure

This chapter can be grouped (with cross references to other parts of the Bible):

  • {{bibleverse||Matthew|11:1}} = Ministry of Jesus (continuation of {{bibleverse||Matthew|10:34-42}}) ({{bibleverse||Mark|13:9-13}}; {{bibleverse||Luke|21:12-19}}; {{bibleverse||Luke|12:2-9}})
  • {{bibleverse||Matthew|11:2-19}} = Messengers from John the Baptist ({{bibleverse||Luke|7:18-35}})
  • {{bibleverse||Matthew|11:20–24}} = Cursing Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum ({{bibleverse||Luke|10:13-15}})
  • {{bibleverse||Matthew|11:25–30}} = Praising the Father ({{bibleverse||Luke|10:21-22}})

The New King James Version organises this chapter as follows:

  • {{bibleverse||Matthew|11:1–19|NKJV}} = John the Baptist Sends Messengers to Jesus
  • {{bibleverse||Matthew|11:20–24|NKJV}} = Woe to the Impenitent Cities
  • {{bibleverse||Matthew|11:25–30|NKJV}} = Jesus gives True Rest

John the Baptist's Enquiry

Verses 2 to 6 relate to John the Baptist's enquiry about Jesus, relayed by his messengers:

Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?

Some translations use descriptive words to refer to the expected Messiah: "the one who is to come" (English Standard Version, New Heart English Bible), or "the one we are waiting for" (Living Bible), whereas other translations render the {{lang-gr|ο ερχομενος}}, ho erchomenos, as a title: "the Expected One" (New American Standard Bible), "the Coming One" (Weymouth New Testament, New King James Version).

Verse 25

At that time, Jesus answered and said, “I thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent and have revealed them to babes (New King James Version)

German Protestant theologian Karl Theodor Keim called this text a "pearl of the sayings of Jesus".[1] Pope Francis has noted with support that Pope Benedict XVI "often pointed out that the theologian must remain attentive to the faith lived by the humble and the small, to whom it pleased the Father to reveal that which He had hidden from the learned and the wise”.[2]

Verse 28

Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden,

and I will give you rest.[3]

  • "Come" (δεῦτε): also in {{bibleref2|Matthew|4:19}}. There is less thought of the process of coming than in the very similar invitation in {{bibleref2|John|7:37}}.[4]

Verse 29

Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me;

for I am meek and lowly in heart:

and ye shall find rest unto your souls.[5]

Verse 30

For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.[6]

Old manuscripts

Papyrus 62 (4th century)

See also

  • John the Baptist
  • Related Bible parts: Matthew 10, Mark 13, Luke 7, Luke 10, Luke 12, Luke 21

References

1. ^Quoted by Heinrich Meyer, Meyer's NT Commentary on Matthew 11, accessed 7 January 2017
2. ^Harmon, C., Francis to theologians: Don’t confuse “sensus fidelium” with majority opinion, 9 December 2013, accessed 7 January 2017
3. ^{{bibleref2|Matthew|11:28|KJV}}
4. ^Joseph S. Exell; Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones (Editors). The Pulpit Commentary. 23 volumes. First publication: 1890.{{PD-notice}}
5. ^{{bibleref2|Matthew|11:29|KJV}}
6. ^{{bibleref2|Matthew|11:30|KJV}}
{{sequence
| prev = Matthew 10
| list = Chapters of the New Testament
Gospel of Matthew
| next = Matthew 12
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