Matthew Chapter 27 Discussion Page 8



 
  • Lionese on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    Matthew, a tax collector, who Jesus met one day as he passed his tax table during tax season and simply said follow me! Stop writing prescription refund and start writing prescriptions for sin sick souls!
  • MockingBird on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    To my understanding Judas repented himself : And he was the son of perdition : he was born for the task he was brought to .
  • Juanita on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    The Bible said he was sorry and confessed, but then he killed himself. That did confuse me. I wondered if he was forgiven.
  • Clarence on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    Judas was not forgiven for his sin against the Lord. in chapter 26 verse 24 of MATTHEW give the answer.
  • Janelle Edmondson on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    what did it mean Judas repented in versus 3? did judas get for given? where did he go Heaven or Hell?
  • Madge on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    Did you mean Prophets or priests, that were in the temple
  • Chuck on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    Does anyone know what happened to the prophets in Mathew 27 verse 51 ?
  • Isaac on Matthew 27:29 - 9 years ago
    It's tell me to stop complaining
  • Isaac on Matthew 27:29 - 9 years ago
    It's tell me to stop complaining
  • Delilah. Jones on Matthew 27:34 - 9 years ago
    What does the word gall mean in Matthew 27:34 what is gall
  • Russ on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    Mt 27:52,53 Many bodies of the saints which slept arose and 53 after Jesus' resurrection they resurrected. These are the same that Paul was talking about in 1co15:20 Them that slept. These are our twelve tribes that Eph 2:12 says once we were aliens from, but now being in Christ we are partakers of the promises and hope in our 12 tribes returning at the time of Jesus return . See acts 26:6,7,8, 12 tribes are the common wealth of Israel and the rightful owners of all the land. King Herod had all the 2 yr olds killed in all the land. Mt 2:18, Jer31:15,16,17 they will be coming back. This is one of the Mysteries... In Rev 7:1-10 the exact order is given, and in Rev 14:1-5 it tells you they were virgins, no guile in their mouths, etc 1co15:23 gives the order of the resurrection. Christ first of the Firstfruits- means 1st rank in order the firstfruits the 144,000, all the 2 yr olds killed by Herod's army Mt 2 . Then those that can't be numbered. That is those that are in Christ at his coming.
  • Patti29 on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    A question. In a lot of versions of the bible it says Jesus died on a cross. In other versions it says he died on a stake. Can anyone answer which is correct and why the difference??? Thank you
  • Katie Henry on Matthew 27 - 9 years ago
    God didn 't forsake Christ. He was the living word. Jesus is quoting scripture of psalms 22. These are actually the words of David. Christ always called our Father, Father. Not God. Read all of Psalms 22. This was written 1000 years before the crucifixion...prophecy...Christ was teaching from the cross.
  • Ron Myers on Matthew 27:51 - 10 years ago
    This act of God the Father was proof of fulfillment of the words of Christ God the Son on the Cross... "It is Finished complete . " I.e., mankind both Jew and Gentile was free to approach a righteous and holy God on God 's own gracious terms the atoning Mediator, Jesus Christ , without fear of judgement.
  • Amen and Amen on Matthew 27:9 - 10 years ago
    Virtuous, Bless your soul! Had just read the commentaries of Wesley and Peoples Bible and the holy spirit told me the same exact thing! 1. There are no errors in GOD 's Word and 2. The word spoken not written stood out like a bolt of lightning! These so-called scholars are so quick to make accuses, when as you said, they should pray to GOD for the Holy Spirit to lead them to the truth.
  • Robert Hendrickson on Matthew 27:46 - 10 years ago
    Jesus was God but yet our bridge from heaven to earth. We could not do it humanly speaking. All needs to think if we were next to Jesus, that most of the negative comments would change to better positive comments and such. Just think about the 2 thieves who were was on the crosses next to Jesus. God can 't won 't look upon sin as God 's Son do did willingly 4 us. All knows knew that Jesus obeyed God,, the sin God could not stand is why God looked away for a time. More comments in a while. God bless all.
  • Vusie on Matthew 27:63 - 10 years ago
    The remember the prediction of Trust the time where live will rise after 3 days
  • Leroy Smith on Matthew 27:46 - 10 years ago
    God had to turn away from the cross in order for the sin to attack Jesus on the cross, Jesus being human didn 't understand God at that time, so he asked, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me.
  • Sandy on Matthew 27 - 10 years ago
    This Chapter tells me Jesus loves me this I know,, For the Bible tells me so. Believe have faith Jesus said so.
  • Eric on Matthew 27 - 10 years ago
    This lets all people know that the Lord God came to us in the flesh to save us from our sin. He knew that this day would pass, yet he served and loved. Healed hearts, illness and raised the dead. How can anyone not read this and bow their heads in adoration and humility for this love that is unlike any other love we could ever find here in this fallen world. Truly I say, All Praise and Glory unto our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen
  • Anonymous on Matthew 27:39 - 10 years ago
    This scripture was prophesied by David in Psalm 22 7 "All they that see me laugh me to scorn they shoot out the lip, they shake the head "
  • UTOMI ELLA on Matthew 27 - 10 years ago
    This chapter reminds me of how much Jesus loves me that he paid the ultimate price on the cross for me
  • Jeremy Thomas Major on Matthew 27:9 - 10 years ago
    I am prophet Jeremy.
  • Stephen on Matthew 27 - 10 years ago
    Mr. Hartwell, you are correct in saying that crucifixion was a cruel and barbaric form of execution, and I am glad that it is no longer in use. God needed to use that form of punishment partly to show us how He feels about sin. Mainly, though, Jesus had to suffer such a death to pay for sin. The punishment for sin, according to Romans 6 23, is death. II Corinthians 5 21 says that Jesus became sin for us, so that His death paid the penalty for the sins of mankind. See alos John 1 29.
  • Clark culver on Matthew 27:48 - 10 years ago
    I believe this is an epic moment on the cross when the very men commissioned to kill Jesus, men who seem to earlier be heartless and even spitting on him in disrespect were moved by strength in death unlike anyone before came filled a sponge with the healing drink of strong vinegar to symbolize a change on there cold dry heart. I believe they saw there sins and there hearts were changed. Even those killing Jesus realized Jesus was someone unlike any man who ever lived. When Jesus saw this transformation in these cold dark sinful hearts he said it is finished and gave up the spirit.
  • George Hartwell on Matthew 27 - 10 years ago
    In biblical times, crucifixion and other forms of barbaric execution were commonplace. In the 21st century, this type of behaviour is beneath us civilisation has progressed and we do not treat each other in this disgusting manner now. So why would God have needed to do this? Couldn 't he have found some other way? Didn 't God have the moral values then that we do now?
  • Rev. Autrey on Matthew 27:32 - 10 years ago
    Matthew 27, verses 32 and 33 read, '32 Along the way, they came across a man named Simon, who was from Cyrene, and the soldiers forced him to carry Jesus cross. 33 And they went out to a place called Golgotha which means 'Place of the Skull ' . These verses will have no meaning if we do not understand that it was God himself who went to that cross. It was not a substitute. It was not someone else, or a second God, or a little God, or an emanation of God. Many people say it was, but they are wrong. Only God can forgive sin, so only God has the right to die in our place to remove our sins. Consider this. Hebrews 1 reads, 'But to his Son he says, YOUR THRONE O GOD ENDURES FOREVER AND EVER. Notice that the Son Jesus is called God. Then in verse 9 God says to the Son, YOU LOVE WHAT IS RIGHT AND HATE WHAT IS WRONG. THEREFORE, GOD HAS ANOINTED YOU. This is translated, HAS MADE YOU CHRIST. This proves that the Christ is God. Speaking of the Son, verse 11 says, 'LORD, IN THE BEGINNING YOU LAID THE FOUNDATION OF THE EARTH. Who else but God can be said to be our creator. What more proof do we need? Those who still do not believe are just not thinking right. They have set their minds against Christ, and just do not want to admit who he is. But in order for us to be saved we must confess that JESUS IS LORD OR GOD. Please let us make that confession! God bless you!
  • Nkosinathi Ngulube on Matthew 27:34 - 10 years ago
    The tasting was a kind gesture to their offer, which depicts the Lord 's love to those that persecuted Him.But let it be noted that there was no way He could drink as He had earlier said during supper that ' Mark my words l will not drink wine again until the day l drink it anew with you in my Father 's Kingdom
  • Anonymous on Matthew 27:46 - 10 years ago
    God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself. John 1 1 In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the Word was God, verse 14 and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, So Jesus Christ was God manifested in the flesh. God is a Spirit and is eternal. So the eternal Spirit withdrew itself from the man flesh so the flesh could die and be the sacrifice for man kind. When it did the flesh cried out. Remember except that same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwell in your bodies you wont go in the rapture of the Church. So the body of Christ was laid in the tomb until the Spirit united again with it and now we have a victorious Christ!!!!
  • Rev. Autrey on Matthew 27:41 - 10 years ago
    Verses 38 44 38 Two rebels were crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left. 39 Those who passed by hurled insults at him, shaking their heads 40 and saying, You who are going to destroy the temple and build it in three days, save yourself! Come down from the cross, if you are the Son of God! 41 In the same way the chief priests, the teachers of the law and the elders mocked him. 42 He saved others, they said, but he can t save himself! He s the king of Israel! Let him come down now from the cross, and we will believe in him. 43 He trusts in God. Let God rescue him now if he wants him, for he said, I am the Son of God. 44 In the same way the rebels who were crucified with him also heaped insults on him. These verses prove beyond a shadow of doubt that what the Bible says about Jesus true "But although the world was made by him, the world did not know him when he came. " That is a sad commentary on the Christian world. We name ourselves after him, but we will not, to this day, say that he is God. But if he made the world, he has to be God. Everyone knows that only God is our maker and sustainer, and the one who takes care of us. If Jesus would present himself to the Christian churches today, they would have him curcified for blasphey claiming to be God just as the Jews did in his day. They didn 't kill Jesus because he hurt them in some way. They had him killed because he said he was the Son of God. And as it says in Hebrews 2 10, "But to the Son he says. 'Your throne, O GOD ... " This is Jesus talking about himself. He is calling himself God. And if the Jews of Jesus ' day understood this, how much more should Jesus ' followers understad it today. May God help us to understand!


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