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Ewangelia Mateusza 16:5

A gdy się przeprawili uczniowie jego na drugą stronę morza, zapamiętali wziąć chleba.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Jesus, the Christ;   Pharisees;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Sadducees;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Leaven;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Bread, Bread of Presence;   Leaven;   Sadducees;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Hutchinsonians;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Leaven;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Text of the New Testament;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Discourse;   Numbers;   Perplexity;   Poverty (2);  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Forget;   Jesus Christ (Part 2 of 2);   Pharisees;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for November 19;  

Parallel Translations

Biblia Gdańska (1632)
A gdy się przeprawili uczniowie jego na drugą stronę morza, zapamiętali wziąć chleba.
Biblia Przekład Toruński
5 I gdy uczniowie Jego przeprawili się na drugą stronę morza, zapomnieli wziąć chleba.
Nowe Przymierze Zaremba
Przed przeprawą na drugą stronę jeziora uczniowie zapomnieli zabrać ze sobą chleb.
Nowa Biblia Gdańska (2012)
A kiedy jego uczniowie przeprawili się na drugą stronę, zapomnieli wziąć chlebów.
Uwspółcześniona Biblia Gdańska
A gdy jego uczniowie przeprawili się na drugą stronę morza, zapomnieli wziąć chleba.
Biblia Brzeska (1563)
A gdy uczniowie przyszli do drugiego brzegu, zapamiętali wziąć chlebów.
Biblia Warszawska
I gdy się uczniowie przeprawili na drugi brzeg, zapomnieli wziąć chleba.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Matthew 15:39, Mark 8:13, Mark 8:14

Reciprocal: Luke 24:3 - General

Gill's Notes on the Bible

When his disciples were come to the other side,.... Of the sea, as Munster's Hebrew Gospel adds, to Bethsaida, Mark 8:22 as they were either in the ship, or going from the shore to the said place, they recollected themselves,

that they had forgotten to take bread: having but one loaf, as Mark says, in the ship; the seven baskets of fragments being either expended, or given away to the poor, of their own accord, or by Christ's orders. It seems, it was usual with the disciples to buy food at places most proper, and carry with them; since Christ often went into deserts and mountainous places, where provisions could not be had. This their forgetfulness to act according to their wonted method, might arise either from their being intent upon Christ's conversation with the Pharisees, and Sadducees, or from the suddenness of Christ's departure.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The account in these verses is also recorded in Mark 8:13-21.

Matthew 16:5

And when his disciples were come to the other side - That is, to the other side of the Sea of Galilee.

Mark says that he entered into a ship again, and departed to the other side. The conversation with the Pharisees and Sadducees had been on the western side of the Sea of Galilee. See the notes at Matthew 15:39. They crossed from that side again to the east.

Had forgotten to take bread - That is, had forgotten to lay in a sufficient supply. They had, it seems, not more than one loaf, Mark 8:14.

Matthew 16:6-11

Take heed ... - That is, be cautious, be on your guard.

The leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees - Leaven is used in making bread.

It passes secretly, silently, but certainly through the mass of dough. See the notes at Matthew 13:33. “None can see its progress.” So it was with the doctrines of the Pharisees. They were insinuating, artful, plausible. They concealed the real tendency of their doctrines; they instilled them secretly into the mind, until they pervaded all the faculties like leaven.

They reasoned ... - The disciples did not understand him as referring to the doctrine of the Pharisees and Sadducees, because the word “leaven” was not often used among the Jews to denote doctrines, no other instance of this use of the word occurring in the Scriptures. Besides, the Jews had many particular rules about the leaven (yeast) which might be used in making bread. Many held that it was not lawful to eat bread made by the Gentiles; and the disciples, perhaps, supposed that he was cautioning them not to procure a supply from the Pharisees and Sadducees.

O ye of little faith! - Jesus, in reply, said that they should not be so anxious about the supply of their temporal wants. They should not have supposed, after the miracles that he had performed in feeding so many, that he would caution them to be anxious about procuring bread for their necessities. It was improper, then, for them to reason about a thing like that, but they should have supposed that he referred to something more important. The miracles had been full proof that he could supply all their wants without such anxiety.

Matthew 16:12

Then understood they ... - After this explanation they immediately saw that he referred to the doctrines of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

Erroneous doctrines are like leaven in the following respects:

  1. They are at first slight and unimportant in appearance, just as leaven is small in quantity as compared with the mass that is to be leavened.
  2. They are insinuated into the soul unawares and silently, and are difficult of detection.
  3. They act gradually.
  4. They act most certainly.
  5. They will pervade all the soul, and bring all the faculties under their control.



Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Matthew 16:5. Come to the other side — Viz. the coast of Bethsaida, by which our Lord passed, going to Caesarea, for he was now on his journey thither. See Matthew 16:13, and Mark 8:22; Mark 8:27.


 
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