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IVP New Testament Commentary Series – Judgment on the Religious Elite (23:1-39)
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IVP New Testament Commentary Series
Matthew
THE FUTURE AND THE KINGDOM (23:1-25:46)
Judgment on the Religious Elite (23:1-39)
Judgment on the Religious Elite (23:1-39)
- Religion for Show (23:1-12)
- Religious Leaders Must Live What They Teach (23:1-4)
- Religious Leaders Must Not Seek Marks of Honor (23:5)
- Religious Leaders Must Not Seek Honored Treatment (23:6)
- Religious Leaders Must Not Seek Honorary Titles (23:7-11)
- God Alone Exalts in the End (23:12)
- Woes Against Human Religion (23:13-32)
- Religious Leaders Sometimes Do More Harm Than Good (23:13-15)
- Inconsistency in Standards of Holiness Dishonors God (23:16-22)
- Religion Should Not Miss the Forest for the Trees (23:23-28)
- Those Who Hate Prophets Have a Long Line of Predecessors (23:29-32)
- Impending Judgment on the Religious Establishment (23:33-39)
Jesus opens his prophecy of end-time judgment with a severe critique of the religious establishment of his dayâthe same establishment that had been challenging him in the previous chapter. Although Matthew's first audience would hear in this critique a promise of judgment on the Judean leaders of their own day, who continued to oppose their message, Matthew also wanted themâand usâto look deeper. Jesus' own professed servants can belong among the "hypocrites" (24:51). Like Paul in Romans 1â2 and Amos in Amos 1â3, Matthew forces leaders in his own community to see themselves through the prism of a disobedient religious establishment that opposed its Lord and thereby summons them to take warning.
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