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| bible-study:matthew:matthew-004 [2026/02/13 10:17] – [Why would these tradesman just leave their jobs and follow Jesus?] kbieb | bible-study:matthew:matthew-004 [2026/02/13 10:56] (current) – [Matthew Chapter 4] kbieb | ||
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| ===== The Temptation of Jesus (1 - 11) ===== | ===== The Temptation of Jesus (1 - 11) ===== | ||
| ==== Who led Jesus to be tempted? Why is this important? ==== | ==== Who led Jesus to be tempted? Why is this important? ==== | ||
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| ===== The First Disciples (18 - 22) ===== | ===== The First Disciples (18 - 22) ===== | ||
| ==== Why would these fisherman just leave their jobs and follow Jesus? ==== | ==== Why would these fisherman just leave their jobs and follow Jesus? ==== | ||
| - | It could be there was some divine influence involved, but I don't like that explanation because it has freewill ramifications. I believe God wants only willing followers, a supernatural coercion would be in conflict with that. It's very possible they knew of Him since He had been preaching and performing miracles in Galilee for some time at this point. The other Gospels also add some detail. [[https:// | + | It could be that there was some divine influence involved, but I don't like that explanation because it has freewill ramifications. I believe God wants only willing followers, a supernatural coercion would be in conflict with that. It's very possible they already |
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| + | One of my commentaries (ESV Study Bible) claims that Andrew and Simon and possibly James and John had already | ||
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| + | Peter, James and John will become Jesus' | ||
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| + | I think this metaphor is pretty clear. It simply means that they would catch men for God by preaching and living a spiritual life. There is a similar fishermen metaphor in [[https:// | ||
| ===== Teaching, Preaching and Healing (23 - 25) ===== | ===== Teaching, Preaching and Healing (23 - 25) ===== | ||
| + | ==== What is significant about the list of conditions that Jesus was healing? ==== | ||
| + | The text lists "those how had seizures(epileptics)" | ||
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