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In Christianity, the Beatitudes (from Latin beatus , meaning "blessed" or "happy" ) are blessings from Jesus recorded in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew and the Sermon on the Plain in Luke. The...
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This is a wonderful resource for children to learn about the Sermon the Mount. It explains each one of the teachings of Jesus in concise and easy to understand terms for children. ... The Sermon on the Mount is the very heart of the teachings of Jesus. Every word is very important. In this sermon, He told us everything...
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www.ainglkiss.com/sermon/
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An summary of the Sermon on the Mount, examining how the parts of the Sermon interact. It points out how the sermon is aimed at counteracting the influence of the scribes and Pharisees. ... Overview of the Sermon on the Mount, Matt 5-7...
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McArthur's first statement in this section is his purpose statement for the book: "to deal with the basic practical, historical and theological problems raised by a thoughtful reading of the Sermon on the Mount." The author does not disparage detailed analysis of the sermon, but says that such analysis,
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bible.org/article/summary-understanding-sermon-mount
bible.org/article/summary-understanding-sermon-mount
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A Structural Analysis of the Sermon on the Mount (Religion and Reason) by Andrej Kodjak; Binding: Hardcover, 234 pages ; Publisher: Walter De Gruyter Inc; List Price: USD $80.00; Weight: 100 ; Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.5 x W: 6.5 inches ;
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A Reasonable Analysis of the; Sermon on the Mount ... According to religious authorities, the principle teachings of Christ are contained in the Sermon on the Mount. The language of the sermon is childish, in keeping with the mental condition of the people, and the educational capabilities of Matthew who reported it.
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www.positiveatheism.org/hist/johnson5.htm
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In the Gospel of St. Matthew, the Sermon on the Mount is a compilation of Jesus' sayings, epitomizing his moral teaching.[2] According to chapters 5-7, Jesus of Nazareth gave this sermon (estimated around AD 30) on a mountainside to his disciples and a large crowd.
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www.answers.com/topic/sermon-on-the-mount
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The sermon was said to have been the greatest Jesus ever gave thus making in an incredibly influential part of Christian religious thought. ... There was certainly more than one idea in the "Sermon on The Mount." It can be divided up into at least three sections. ... analysis of sermon on the mount...
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One reason that has often been put forward for the independence of Luke and Matthew is the perceived literary superiority of the Sermon on the Mount.
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