WebMatthew 5 Catholic Bible Commentary & Reflection Beloved Son 9.81K subscribers Subscribe 28 937 views 2 years ago Verse-by-verse Catholic bible commentary and … Web16 feb. 2024 · Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 5,17-37. Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have …
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Web12 feb. 2024 · Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year A Roman Missal. First Reading Sirach 15:15–20. Response Psalm 119:1b. Psalm Psalm 119:1–2 , 4–5 , 17–18 , 33–34. … WebMatthew 5:33-37, the passage we are considering, is about oaths and vows. It may seem a little anticlimactic after all the discussion in 5:21-32 about murder, adultery, eye-plucking and hand-lopping. But the issue Jesus is addressing here goes to the very core of a person’s character – to the heart of what it means to live as a child of God. sentina wine
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