Matthew 5
Jesus begins His ministry and teaches the Sermon on the Mount, including the Beatitudes.
Bible version
The Sermon on the Mount
Commentary
Matthew 5 is a chapter of the Bible that is often referred to as the Sermon on the Mount. In this chapter, Jesus is teaching his disciples about the Kingdom of Heaven and how they should live their lives in order to enter it. He begins by talking about the Beatitudes, which are a set of eight blessings that are given to those who are humble, meek, merciful, pure in heart, peacemakers, persecuted for righteousness, and hunger and thirst for righteousness. Jesus then goes on to talk about how his followers should live their lives, emphasizing the importance of being salt and light in the world. He also talks about how his followers should treat others, emphasizing the importance of loving one's enemies and not judging others. Finally, Jesus talks about how his followers should live their lives in terms of their relationship with God, emphasizing the importance of prayer and trusting in God. Overall, this chapter is an important reminder of how Jesus wants us to live our lives. He emphasizes the importance of being humble, merciful, and loving towards others, and of trusting in God and relying on Him for guidance. This chapter is a great reminder of how we should strive to live our lives in a way that is pleasing to God.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Matthew, chapter 5 it would take approximately 5 minutes to finish.
There are 48 verses in Matthew, chapter 5.