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“Where Two or Three Are Gathered Together”: Literary Structure as a Key to Meaning in Matthew 17:22–20:19

  • Semi-Technical
  • David McClister

This article works with the assumption that there is a structure in Matthew's composition. It further emphasizes that discerning the overall literary structure involves identifying smaller literary components that make up larger sections of the Gospel and give them their overall themes. McClister wants to examine Matthew 17:22-Matthew 20:19 as such a unit to determine the meaning of the text.

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The Laborers in the Vineyard

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  • Gerald M. Bilkes

This article is a Bible study on Matthew 20:1-16.

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Matthew 20:17-34 - The Third Prediction of the Passion and Triumph

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  • Knox Chamblin

This article is a Bible study on Matthew 20:17-34.

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Matthew 20:1-16 - The Parable of the Generous Owner

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  • Knox Chamblin

This article is a Bible study on Matthew 20:1-16.

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Matthew 20:18-19 – Pentecost: To the Gentiles!

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  • Jack de Jong

This article on Matthew 20:18-19 is about Pentecost and the gospel's going out to the Gentiles.

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Matthew 20:1-15 - The Late Afternoon Workers

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  • Thomas E. Tyson

This article on Matthew 20:1-15 is about grace in salvation.

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Believing and reading Scripture means that we hear the word from Christ’s mouth Martin Luther
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