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Jerome's Latin Vulgate

secundum Matthæum 12:34

Ubi enim thesaurus vester est, ibi et cor vestrum erit.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Covetousness;   Jesus, the Christ;   Liberality;   Treasure;   Scofield Reference Index - Christ;   The Topic Concordance - Anxiety;   Failure;   Heart;   Heaven/the Heavens;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Anxiety;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ethics;   Luke, Gospel of;   Wealth and Materialism;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Matthew, Gospel According to;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Almsgiving ;   Care ;   Covetousness;   Eating and Drinking;   Luke, Gospel According to;   Perplexity;   Property (2);   Providence;   Renunciation;   Selfishness;   Sermon on the Mount;   Wealth (2);   Winter ;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Treasure;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Alms;  

Parallel Translations

Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Jesus autem videns quod sapienter respondisset, dixit illi : Non es longe a regno Dei. Et nemo jam audebat eum interrogare.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
ubi enim thesaurus vester est, ibi et cor vestrum erit.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

where: Matthew 6:21, Philippians 3:20, Colossians 3:1-3

Reciprocal: Acts 2:45 - sold

Gill's Notes on the Bible

For where your treasure is,.... Whether in heaven, or in earth, there will your heart be also: the heart is always set upon the treasure, and as is a man's treasure, such is his heart, that is, set upon it; if his treasure is only here, and he has not the true riches, his heart is only earthly and carnal; but if his treasure is heavenly, his heart and conversation will be in heaven;

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Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 34. Where your treasure is — Men fix their hearts on their treasures, and often resort to the place where they have deposited them, to see that all is safe and secure. Let God be the treasure of your soul, and let your heart go frequently to the place where his honour dwelleth. There is a curious parallel passage to this in Plautus, quoted by Bishop Pearce on Matthew 6:21. Nam ego sum hic; animus domi est, sc. cum argento meo. "I am here; but my heart is at home, i.e. with my money."


 
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