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NASB: | "Therefore if you are presenting your offering at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | "So if you are offering your gift at the altar and remember there that another believer has something against you,(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee; | ||
ASV: | If therefore thou art offering thy gift at the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee, | ||
BBE: | If then you are making an offering at the altar and there it comes to your mind that your brother has something against you, | ||
DBY: | If therefore thou shouldest offer thy gift at the altar, and there shouldest remember that thy brother has something against thee, | ||
ERV: | If therefore thou art offering thy gift at the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee, | ||
WEY: | If therefore when you are offering your gift upon the altar, you remember that your brother has a grievance against you, | ||
WBS: | Therefore if thou shalt bring thy gift to the altar, and there remember that thy brother hath aught against thee; | ||
WEB: | "If therefore you are offering your gift at the altar, and there remember that your brother has anything against you, | ||
YLT: | 'If, therefore, thou mayest bring thy gift to the altar, and there mayest remember that thy brother hath anything against thee, | ||
Matthew 5:23 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Matthew 5:24 leave your offering there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and present your offering. (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
GSB: | 5:23 {6} Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the {o} altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee; (6) The covetous Pharisees taught that God was appeased by the sacrifices appointed in the law, which they themselves devoured. But Christ on the contrary side denies that God accepts any man's offering, unless he makes satisfaction to his brother whom he has offended: and says moreover, that these stubborn and stiff-necked despisers of their brethren will never escape the wrath and curse of God before they have made full satisfaction to their brethren. (o) He applies all this speech to the state of his time, when there was then an altar standing in Jerusalem, and therefore they are very foolish that gather from this that we must build altars and use sacrifices: but they are bigger fools who consider this to be purgatory, which is spoken of as peace making and atonement one with another. | ||
PNT: | 5:23,24 Therefore if thou shalt bring thy gift to the altar. This springs immediately out of the modification of the law, Thou shalt not kill, which required that there should be no anger with a brother. If about to offer a gift on the altar, and the remembrance comes that a brother hath aught against thee, leave the gift, go and make it right with him, and then offer thy gift. This shows that one guilty of wrongs to his fellow-man cannot offer acceptable worship of God. | ||
WES: | 5:23 Thy brother hath aught against thee - On any of the preceding accounts: for any unkind thought or word: any that did not spring from love. | ||
MHC: | 5:21-26 The Jewish teachers had taught, that nothing except actual murder was forbidden by the sixth commandment. Thus they explained away its spiritual meaning. Christ showed the full meaning of this commandment; according to which we must be judged hereafter, and therefore ought to be ruled now. All rash anger is heart murder. By our brother, here, we are to understand any person, though ever so much below us, for we are all made of one blood. Raca, is a scornful word, and comes from pride: Thou fool, is a spiteful word, and comes from hatred. Malicious slanders and censures are poison that kills secretly and slowly. Christ told them that how light soever they made of these sins, they would certainly be called into judgment for them. We ought carefully to preserve Christian love and peace with all our brethren; and if at any time there is a quarrel, we should confess our fault, humble ourselves to our brother, making or offering satisfaction for wrong done in word or deed: and we should do this quickly; because, till this is done, we are unfit for communion with God in holy ordinances. And when we are preparing for any religious exercises, it is good for us to make that an occasion of serious reflection and self-examination. What is here said is very applicable to our being reconciled to God through Christ. While we are alive, we are in the way to his judgement-seat; after death, it will be too late. When we consider the importance of the case, and the uncertainty of life, how needful it is to seek peace with God, without delay! | ||
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