Tuesday, November 6, 2012

THE BOOK OF MATTHEW - CHAPTER # 5 - NEW TESTAMENT

MATTHEW 5:4 _THOSE WHO MOURN. The spiritual, emotional, or financial loss resulting from sin should lead to mourning and a longing for God's forgiveness and healing (2 CORINTHIANS 7:10).
5:5 _The MEEK are the "gentle" (11:29), those who do not assert themselves over others in order to further their own agendas in their own strength, but who will nonetheless INHERIT THE EARTH because they trust in God to direct the outcome of events (PSALM 37:11).
5:6 _THOSE WHO HUNGER AND THIRST FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS recognize that God is the ultimate source of real righteousness, so they long for his righteous character to be evident in people's lives on earth. They SHALL BE SATISFIED by resopnding to his invitation to be in relationship with him.
5:7 _The kindness and forgiveness that the MERCIFUL show to others will also be shown to them.
5:8 _THE PURE IN HEART are those whose pursuit of purity and uprightness affects every area of life THEY SHALL SEE GOD. Note the ultimate fulfillment in REVELATION 22:4 note on JOHN 1:18. In constrast to Jewish traditions that over-emphasized external ritual purity, Jesus taught that purity of heart was most important (See MATTHEW 5:28).
5:9 _PEACEMAKERS. Those who promote God's messianic peace (Hebrew shalom, total well-being both personally and communally) will receive the ultimate reward of being called SON OF GOD (GALATIANS 3:26) as they reflect the character of their heavenly Father. 5:10 _THOSE WHO ARE PERSECUTED are those who have been wrongly treated because of their faith. God is pleased when his people show that they value him above everything in the world, and this happens when they courageously remain faithful amid opposition FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS SAKE.
5:11:__12 _BLESSED ARE YOU WHEN OTHERS REVILE YOU AND PERSECUTE YOU . . . ON MY ACCOUNT. Just as Jesus experienced opposition and persecution, his disciples can expect the same. Their reward may not come on earth, but it surely will be theirs IN HEAVEN SO THEY PERSECUTED THE PROPHETS. Throughout history, beginning with Cain's murder of Abel (GENESIS 4:8; 1 JOHN 3:12), there have been those who oppose God's people.
5:13 _As SALT is beneficial in a number of ways (as a preservative, seasoning, etc.), so are disciples of Jesus who influence the world for good.
5:14 _LIGHT OF THE WORLD. Jesus disciples have the kingdom life within them as a living testimony to those in the world who do not yet have the light.
5:15 _The typical LAMP in a Jewish home was fairly small and was placed on a STAND to give maximum illumination.
5:16 _The world will see the LIGHT of the kingdom through the GOOD WORKS done by Jesus disciples (and believers today), with the result that the FATHER WHO IS IN HEAVEN will be glorified.
5:17__48 _THE MESSIANIC KINGDOM IN RELATION TO THE LAW. Verses 17__20 explain how Jesus and the kingdom fulfill the law of Moses; this is the key to interpreting the Sermon on the Mount and indeed the whole of Jesus ministry. Jesus then offers six antitheses (verses 21__48) that contrast proper and false interpretation and application of the OT. 
5:17 _ABOLISH THE LAW OR THE PROPHETS. The "Law" or "Torah" refers to the first five books of the OT, while the "Prophets" includes the rest of the OT, all of which was held to have been written by prophets (MATTHEW 13:35, which cites PSALM 78:2; on "Law[and the] prophets," MATTHEW 7:12; 11:13; 22:40; ROMANS 3:21). BUT TO FULFILL THEM.
5:17 _Jesus "fulfills" all of the OT in that it all points to him, not only in its specific predictions of a Messiah but also in its sacrificial system, which looked forward to his great sacrifice of himself, in many events in the history of Israel which foreshadowed his life as God's true Son, in the laws which only he perfectly obeyed, and in the Wisdom Literature, which sets forth a behavioral pattern that his life exemplified (MATTHEW 2:15; 11:13;  12:3__6, 39__41, 42; also LUKE 24:27). Jesus gospel of the kingdom does not replace the OT but rather fulfills it as Jesus life and ministry, coupled with his interpretation, complete and clarify God's intent and meaning in the entire OT. 
5:18 _UNTIL HEAVEN AND EARTH PASS AWAY. Jesus confirms the full authority of the OT as Scripture for all time (2 TIMOTHY 3:15__16), even down to the smallest components of the written text: the IOTA is the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet (or the yod of the Hebrew alphanet) and the DOT likely refers to a tiny stroke or a part of a letter used to differentiate between Hebrew letters. PASS FROM THE LAW. The OT remains an authoritative compendium of divine testimony and teaching, within which some elements (such as sacrificesand other ceremonial laws) predicted or foreshadowed events that would be accomplished in Jesus ministry (See GALATIANS 4:10; 5:1) and so are now models for Christian behavior. UNTIL ALL IS ACCOMPLISHED points to Jesus fulfillment of specific OT hopes, partly through his earthly life, death, and resurrection, and then more fully after his second coming.
5:19 _THESE COMMANDMENTS refers to all the commands in the OT (although many will be applied differently once their purpose has been "fulfilled" in Christ, verse 17). The rabbis recognized a distinction between "light" commandments (such as tithing garden produce) and "weighty" commandments (such as those concerning idolatry, murder, etc). RELAXES ONE OF THE LEAST, Jesus demands a commitment to both the least and the greatest commandments yet condemns those who confuse the two (23:23__24). The entire OT is the expression of God's will but is now to be taught according to Jesus interpretation of its intent and meaning.      
5:20 _Jesus calls his disciples to a different kind and quality of RIGHTEOUSNESS than that of THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES. They took pride in outward conformity to many extrabiblical regulations but still had impure hearts (See 23:5, 23, 27__28). But KINGDOM righteousness works from the inside out because it first produces changed hearts and new motivations (ROMAN 6:17; 2 CORINTHIANS 5:17; GALATIANS 5:22__23; PHILIPPIANS 2:12; HEBREW 8:10), so that the actual conduct of Jesus followers does in fact" [exceed] the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees."
5:21__48 _These verses demonstrate that Jesus interpretation of the OT is the antithesis of faulty interpretations and applications by the religious leaders. Repeatedly introducing his comments with "You have heard that it was said" (verses 21, 27, 33, 38, 43), Jesus corrects not the OT (See verse 43) but the misunderstandings of the OT that were prevalent at the time.
5:21 _Premeditated MURDER is prohibited by the sixth commandment (EXODUS 20:13) and under OT law carried the death penalty (NUMBERS 35:31). The prohibition is grounded in the fact that humans are created in the image of God (GENESIS 1:26__27; 9:6). Concerning unpremeditated murder (manslaughter), see on DEUTERONOMY 19:4__6 and 19:8__10.
5:22 _ANGRY. The dangerous and destructive effect of human anger is likewise stressed throughout Scripture (PROVEBS 20:2; 22:3; 29:22; 2 CORINTHINAS 12:20; GALATIANS 5:20; EPHEISANS 4:31; COLOSSIANS 3:8; JAMES 1:20). Anger typically entails a desire to damage or destroy the other person, either in some personal way or literally in the form of murder (MATTHEW 5:21 and JAMES 4:1__2). Calling someone a FOOL is closely related to anger, in that it represents a destructive attack on one's character and identity. Thus Jesus warns that the person who violates another person in this grievous way is LIABLE TO THE HELL OF FIRE.
5:23__24 _FIRST BE RECONCILED. Reconciliation with the person who has SOMETHING AGAINST YOU must take precedence even over OFFERIG one's GIFT in worship. The one who intiates the reconciliation here is the one who has wronged the other person.
5:25__26 _COME TO TERMS QUICKLY. The importance of reconciliation is illustrated by the example of the person who is about to be judged in COURT Not to be reconciled will have disastrous consequences on a human level but much more so if one is not reconciled to God. (Regarding the question of Christians and lawsuits, See 1 CORINTHIANS 6:1).
5:27 _ADULTERY was considered an extremely serious offense (EXODUS 20:14) because, in addition to violating another person, it broke the marriage covenant (MALACHI 2:14) that was a reflection of the relationship between God and his people.
5:28 _WITH LUSTFUL INTENT (Greek pros to epithymesai auten, lit, "for the purpose of lusting for her"). Lust begins in the HEART, the center of a person's identity and will. It is not enough to maintain physical purity alone; one must also guard against engaging mentally in an act of unfaithfulness. Jesus is not adding to OT law but correctly interpreting it, for even in the TenCommandments God had required purity of heart (EXODUS 20:17; 1 SAMUEL 16:7; PSALM 19:14; 24:4).
5:29__30 _RIGHT EYE . . . RIGHT HAND. The right side often stood for the more powerful or important. The eye is the medium through which one is tempted to lust, and the hand represents the physical actions that result from lusting. CUT IT OFF. Jesus uses deliberate overstatement to emphasize the importance of maintaining exclusive devotion to one's spouse. Even things of great value should be given up if they are leading a person to sin. (See MARK 9:43__48).
5:31__32 _A CERTIFICATE OF DEVORCE in the ancient world gave a woman the right to remarry (Mishnah, Gittin 9:3 "The essential formula in the bill of devorce is 'Lo, thou art free to marry any man' ") and reflects the fact that divorce and remarriage were widely accepted and practiced in the first century world. BUT I SAY TO YOU indicates that Jesus does not accept the practice of easy divorce represented in verse 31. Because divorce waswidespread in ancient times, God had instituted a regulation through Moses that was intended to uphold the sanctity of marriage and to protect women from being divorced for no reason. (See DEUTERONOMY 24:1__4; MATTHEW 19:8). Here and in 19:3__9, Jesus bases his teaching in God's original intention that marriage should be a permanent union of a man and woman as "one flesh" (MARK 10:8). Divorce breaks that union. SEXUAL IMMORALITY (Greek porneia) can refer to adultery (JEREMIAH 3:9; see also the use of the term in Sir. 23:23), prostitution (NAHUM 3:4; 1 CORINTHIANS 6:13, 18), incest (1 CORTHIANS 5:1), fornication (GENESIS 38:24; JOHN 8:41). Scripture prohibits any kind of sexual intercourse outside of marriage (thus forbidding the practice of homosexuality and bestiality as well). EXCEPT ON THE GROUND of sexual immorality. This implies that when a divorce is obtained (by the injured party) because of the sexual immoralityof one's spouse, then such a divorce is not morally wrong. But when a man divorces his wife wrongly (when his wife has not been sexually immoral), the husband thus MAKES HER COMMIT ADULTERY.
5:31__32 _Even though some female Jewish divorcees would have gone back to live with their parents in shame, many would have sought to remarry (which seems to be the typical situation that Jesus is addressing here). Jesus is thus indicating that such second marriges begin with committing adultery, since the divorce would not have been valid in God's eyes. (On whether the adultery is onetime or continual, See MATTHEW 19:9) But Jesus places primary blame on the husband who has wrongly divorced his wife, by stating that he (the husband) "makes her commit adultery. WHOEVER MARRIES A DIVORCED WOMAN is not an isolated statement that applies to all divorced woman, or it would contradictthe "except" clause that Jesus had just given (as well as the further exception in 1 CORINTHIANS 7:15). The statement rather continues the same subject that Jesus had mentioned earlier in the sentence, and thus means, "whoever marries such a wrongly divorced woman commits adultery." SEE MATTHEW 19:3__9; MARK 10:2__12; LUKE 16:18; 1 CORINTHIANS 7:15.
5:33__37 _An OATH involved invoking God's name, or substitutes for it, to guarantee the truth of one's statement (NUMBERS 30:2). Jesus disciples are not to swear AT ALL. Instead, their character should be of such integrity that their words can be believed without an oath.
5:38 _EYE FOR AN EYE. This "law of retaliation" (Latin lex talionis) was God's means of maintaining justice and purging evil from among his people (See DEUTERONOMY 19:20__21). It was intended to pervent inappropriate punishment (the punishment should fit the crime) and was imposed by civil authorities rather than individuals.
5:39 _DO NOT RESIST THE ONE WHO IS EVIL. Jesus is not prohibiting the use of force by governments, police, or soldiers when combating evil (See LUKE 3:12__14; ROMANS 13:1__4; 1 PETER 2:13__14). Rather, Jesus focus here is on individual conduct, as indicated by the contrast with MATTHEW 5:38, which shows that he is prohibiting the universal human tendency to seek personal revenge (See ROMANS 12:19). IF ANYONE SLAPS YOU ON THE RIGHT CHEEK picture a backhanded slap given as an insult (a right-handed person would use the back of the hand to slap someone on the right cheek; cf. Mishnah, Baba Kamma 8:6). The word "slaps" translates Greek rhapizo, "to slap, to strike with the open hand."
5:39 _TURN TO HIM THE OTHER ALSO. One should not return an insulying slap, which would lead to escalating violence. In the case of a more serious assault, Jesus words should not be taken to prohibit self-defense (See LUKE 12:11; 22:36__38; ACTS 22:1; JOHN 8:59; 10:39; 2 CORINTHINAS 11:32__33), for often a failure to resist a violent attack leads to even more serious abuse. Acting in love toward an attacker (MATTHEW 5:44; 22:39) will often include taking steps to prevent him from attempting further attacks. Jesus teaching must be applied with wisdom in the light of related Scriptures that address similiar situations. (See 5:42).
5::42 _GIVE TO THE ONE WHO BEGS FROM YOU. Christians should help those who are truly needy (and therefore forced to beg), but they are not required to give foolishly (7:6) or to a lazy person who is not in need (2 THESSALONIANS 3:10), or where giving would bring harm rather than benefit.
5:43 _YOU HAVE HEARD THAT IT WAS SAID . . . HATE YOUR ENEMY. The OT never says that anyone should hate his or her enemy. This shows that, in his "you have heard" statements (verses 21, 27, 33, 38, 43), Jesus is correcting not the OT itself but only misinterpertations of the OT. God's hatredof evil was a central theme in the OT (PSALM 5:4__5). Consequently, those who embodied evil were understood to be God's enemies, and it was natural to hate them (PSALM 26:4__5; 139:21__22), but such hatred is never commanded by God.
5:44 _LOVE YOUR ENEMIES. God hates evil, but he still brings many blessings in this life even to his enemies (verse 45) by means of "common grace" (the favor that he gives to all people and not just to believers). These blessings are intended to lead unbelievers to repentance (ACTS 14:17; ROMANS 2:4). Of course there is a sense in which God hates those who are resolutely and impenitently wicked (PSALM 5:5; 11:5; EPHESIANS 2:30), but God's blessings of common grace constitute his primary providential action toward mankind here and now.
5:45 _SONS. The children of the heavenly FATHER are those who respond to his will as expressed in the ministry of Jesus (12:48__50). (Regarding "sons" [Greek huiol], ) SUN . . . RAIN God shows grace and care for all of his creatures; therefore Jesus disciples are to imitate God and love both neighbor and enemy.
5:46__47 _In Palestine, TAX COLLECTORS were representatives of the Roman governing authorities. Their tendency to resort to extorition made them despised and hated by their own people (LUKE 19:8). Christians should not merely DO THE SAME as unbelievers; their transformed lives should result in behavior that shows significantly greater love.
5:48 _BE PERFECT, AS YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER IS PERFECT. Scripture is a reflection of God himself as he has made his will and character known to his people. As Christians seek to live in conformity to Scripture, they are in fact pursuing the very perfection of God. This verse provides the conclusion and summary to the antithesis section (Verses 21:__28), showing that all of the Law and the Prophets find their perfect (Greek teleios) fulfillment in the perfection of the Father, which is what all Jesus disciples are called to pursue.

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