Matthew 24:7
Context24:7 For nation will rise up in arms 1 against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines 2 and earthquakes 3 in various places.
Matthew 5:3
Context5:3 “Blessed 4 are the poor in spirit, 5 for the kingdom of heaven belongs 6 to them.
Matthew 5:10
Context5:10 “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to them.
Matthew 6:10
Contextmay your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Matthew 10:7
Context10:7 As you go, preach this message: ‘The kingdom of heaven is near!’
Matthew 13:45
Context13:45 “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant searching for fine pearls.
Matthew 18:4
Context18:4 Whoever then humbles himself like this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
1 tn For the translation “rise up in arms” see L&N 55.2.
2 sn See Isa 5:13-14; 13:6-16; Hag 2:6-7; Zech 14:4.
3 tc Most witnesses (C Θ 0102 Ë1,13 Ï) have “and plagues” (καὶ λοιμοί, kai loimoi) between “famines” (λιμοί, limoi) and “earthquakes” (σεισμοί, seismoi), while others have “plagues and famines and earthquakes” (L W 33 pc lat). The similarities between λιμοί and λοιμοί could explain how καὶ λοιμοί might have accidentally dropped out, but since the Lukan parallel has both terms (and W lat have the order λοιμοὶ καὶ λιμοί there too, as they do in Matthew), it seems more likely that scribes added the phrase here. The shorter reading does not enjoy overwhelming support ([א] B D 892 pc, as well as versional witnesses), but it is nevertheless significant; coupled with the internal evidence it should be given preference.
4 sn The term Blessed introduces the first of several beatitudes promising blessing to those whom God cares for. They serve as an invitation to come into the grace God offers.
5 sn The poor in spirit is a reference to the “pious poor” for whom God especially cares. See Ps 14:6; 22:24; 25:16; 34:6; 40:17; 69:29.
6 sn The present tense (belongs) here is significant. Jesus makes the kingdom and its blessings currently available. This phrase is unlike the others in the list with the possessive pronoun being emphasized.
7 sn Your kingdom come represents the hope for the full manifestation of God’s promised rule.