Matthew 13:41
Context13:41 The Son of Man will send his angels, and they will gather from his kingdom everything that causes sin as well as all lawbreakers. 1
Matthew 18:26
Context18:26 Then the slave threw himself to the ground 2 before him, saying, 3 ‘Be patient with me, and I will repay you everything.’
Matthew 18:31
Context18:31 When 4 his fellow slaves saw what had happened, they were very upset and went and told their lord everything that had taken place.
Matthew 28:11
Context28:11 While 5 they were going, some 6 of the guard went into the city and told the chief priests everything that had happened.
Matthew 28:20
Context28:20 teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And remember, 7 I am with you 8 always, to the end of the age.” 9
1 tn Grk “the ones who practice lawlessness.”
2 tn Grk “falling therefore the slave bowed down to the ground.” The redundancy of this expression signals the desperation of the slave in begging for mercy.
3 tc The majority of
4 tn Grk “Therefore when.” Here οὖν (oun) has not been translated.
5 tn Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
6 tn Grk “behold, some of the guard.” The Greek word ἰδού (idou) has not been translated because it has no exact English equivalent here, but adds interest and emphasis (BDAG 468 s.v. 1).
7 tn The Greek word ἰδού (idou) has been translated here as “remember” (BDAG 468 s.v. 1.c).
8 sn I am with you. Matthew’s Gospel begins with the prophecy that the Savior’s name would be “Emmanuel, that is, ‘God with us,’” (1:23, in which the author has linked Isa 7:14 and 8:8, 10 together) and it ends with Jesus’ promise to be with his disciples forever. The Gospel of Matthew thus forms an inclusio about Jesus in his relationship to his people that suggests his deity.
9 tc Most