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NASB: | "Are not two sparrows sold for a cent? And yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | "Aren't two sparrows sold for a penny? Not one of them will fall to the ground without your Father's permission.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. | ||
ASV: | Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? and not one of them shall fall on the ground without your Father: | ||
BBE: | Are not sparrows two a farthing? and not one of them comes to an end without your Father: | ||
DBY: | Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall to the ground without your Father; | ||
ERV: | Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and not one of them shall fall on the ground without your Father: | ||
WEY: | Do not two sparrows sell for a halfpenny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground without your Father's leave. | ||
WBS: | Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and not one of them shall fall on the ground without your Father. | ||
WEB: | "Aren't two sparrows sold for an assarion coin? Not one of them falls on the ground apart from your Father's will, | ||
YLT: | 'Are not two sparrows sold for an assar? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father; | ||
Matthew 10:29 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Luke 12:6 "Are not five sparrows sold for two cents? Yet not one of them is forgotten before God. (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
GSB: | 10:29 Are not two sparrows sold for a {o} farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. (o) The fourth part of an ounce or seven grams. | ||
PNT: | 10:29 Two sparrows. Among the smallest and least valuable birds, yet under the Divine care. So cheap as to be offered in pairs for an insignificant coin, but God notes the fall of one. | ||
WES: | 10:29-30 The particular providence of God is another reason for your not fearing man. For this extends to the very smallest things. And if he has such care over the most inconsiderable creatures, how much more will he take care of you, (provided you confess him before men, before powerful enemies of the truth,) and that not only in this life, but in the other also? Luke 12:7. | ||
MHC: | 10:16-42 Our Lord warned his disciples to prepare for persecution. They were to avoid all things which gave advantage to their enemies, all meddling with worldly or political concerns, all appearance of evil or selfishness, and all underhand measures. Christ foretold troubles, not only that the troubles might not be a surprise, but that they might confirm their faith. He tells them what they should suffer, and from whom. Thus Christ has dealt fairly and faithfully with us, in telling us the worst we can meet with in his service; and he would have us deal so with ourselves, in sitting down and counting the cost. Persecutors are worse than beasts, in that they prey upon those of their own kind. The strongest bonds of love and duty, have often been broken through from enmity against Christ. Sufferings from friends and relations are very grievous; nothing cuts more. It appears plainly, that all who will live godly in Christ Jesus must suffer persecution; and we must expect to enter into the kingdom of God through many tribulations. With these predictions of trouble, are counsels and comforts for a time of trial. The disciples of Christ are hated and persecuted as serpents, and their ruin is sought, and they need the serpent's wisdom. Be ye harmless as doves. Not only, do nobody any hurt, but bear nobody any ill-will. Prudent care there must be, but not an anxious, perplexing thought; let this care be cast upon God. The disciples of Christ must think more how to do well, than how to speak well. In case of great peril, the disciples of Christ may go out of the way of danger, though they must not go out of the way of duty. No sinful, unlawful means may be used to escape; for then it is not a door of God's opening. The fear of man brings a snare, a perplexing snare, that disturbs our peace; an entangling snare, by which we are drawn into sin; and, therefore, it must be striven and prayed against. Tribulation, distress, and persecution cannot take away God's love to them, or theirs to him. Fear Him, who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. They must deliver their message publicly, for all are deeply concerned in the doctrine of the gospel. The whole counsel of God must be made known, Ac 20:27. Christ shows them why they should be of good cheer. Their sufferings witnessed against those who oppose his gospel. When God calls us to speak for him, we may depend on him to teach us what to say. A believing prospect of the end of our troubles, will be of great use to support us under them. They may be borne to the end, because the sufferers shall be borne up under them. The strength shall be according to the day. And it is great encouragement to those who are doing Christ's work, that it is a work which shall certainly be done. See how the care of Providence extends to all creatures, even to the sparrows. This should silence all the fears of God's people; Ye are of more value than many sparrows. And the very hairs of your head are all numbered. This denotes the account God takes and keeps of his people. It is our duty, not only to believe in Christ, but to profess that faith, in suffering for him, when we are called to it, as well as in serving him. That denial of Christ only is here meant which is persisted in, and that confession only can have the blessed recompence here promised, which is the real and constant language of faith and love. Religion is worth every thing; all who believe the truth of it, will come up to the price, and make every thing else yield to it. Christ will lead us through sufferings, to glory with him. Those are best prepared for the life to come, that sit most loose to this present life. Though the kindness done to Christ's disciples be ever so small, yet if there be occasion for it, and ability to do no more, it shall be accepted. Christ does not say that they deserve a reward; for we cannot merit any thing from the hand of God; but they shall receive a reward from the free gift of God. Let us boldly confess Christ, and show love to him in all things. | ||
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