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Matthew 19:4 open_in_new
Have ye not read
See (Genesis 1:27); (Genesis 2:23); (Genesis 2:24).
The passage is significant as Jesus' confirmation of the Genesis narrative of creation.
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Matthew 19:8 open_in_new
Moses
Thus, confirming the Mosaic authorship of Deuteronomy.
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Matthew 19:12 open_in_new
kingdom
( See Scofield) - (Matthew 3:2).
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Matthew 19:14 open_in_new
kingdom
( See Scofield) - (Matthew 3:2).
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Matthew 19:21 open_in_new
perfect
( See Scofield) - (Matthew 5:48).
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Matthew 19:23 open_in_new
kingdom
( See Scofield) - (Matthew 3:2).
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Matthew 19:28 open_in_new
regeneration
(Greek, "palingensia", means "re-creation," "making new)." The word occurs once again in (Titus 3:5). There it refers to the new birth or a believing person; here to the re-creation of the social order, and renewal of the earth; (Isaiah 11:6-9); (Romans 8:19-23) when the kingdom shall come.
(See "Kingdom (Old Testament),"
( See Scofield) - (Zechariah 12:8).
( See Scofield) - (1 Corinthians 15:24).
judging
disclosing how the promise (Isaiah 1:26) will be fulfilled when the kingdom is set up. The kingdom will be administered over Israel through the apostles, according to the ancient theocratic judgeship. (Judges 2:18).