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WORD Research this...Matthew 11
- 1 πΎπ°π· π π°ππΈ, π±πΉπΈπ΄ πΏπππΏπ»π»πΉπ³π° πΉπ΄ππΏπ π°π½π°π±πΉπΏπ³π°π½π³π πΈπ°πΉπΌ ππ π°π»πΉπ ππΉπππ½πΎπ°πΌ ππ΄πΉπ½π°πΉπΌ, πΏππ·ππ ππΉπΊ πΎπ°πΉπ½πΈππ π³πΏ π»π°πΉππΎπ°π½ πΎπ°π· πΌπ΄ππΎπ°π½ π°π½π³ π±π°πΏππ²π πΉπΆπ΄.
- 2 πΉπΈ πΉππ·π°π½π½π΄π π²π°π·π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³π πΉπ½ πΊπ°ππΊπ°ππ°πΉ π π°πΏππππ π° πππΉπππ°πΏπ, πΉπ½ππ°π½π³πΎπ°π½π³π π±πΉ ππΉπππ½πΎπ°πΌ ππ΄πΉπ½π°πΉπΌ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°:
- 3 πΈΓΒ» πΉπ ππ° π΅πΉπΌπ°π½π³π° πΈπ°πΏ π°π½πΈπ°ππΉπΆπΏπ· π±π΄πΉπ³π°πΉπΌπ°?
- 4 πΎπ°π· π°π½π³π·π°ππΎπ°π½π³π πΉπ΄ππΏπ π΅π°πΈ π³πΏ πΉπΌ: π²π°π²π²π°π½π³π°π½π π²π°ππ΄πΉπ·πΉπΈ πΉππ·π°π½π½π΄ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π²π°π·π°πΏππ΄πΉπΈ πΎπ°π· π²π°ππ°πΉππΉπΈ.
- 5 π±π»πΉπ½π³π°πΉ πΏπππ°πΉππ°π½π³, πΎπ°π· π·π°π»ππ°πΉ π²π°π²π²π°π½π³, πΈππΏππππΉπ»π»π°πΉ π·ππ°πΉπ½πΎπ°πΉ π π°πΉππΈπ°π½π³, πΎπ°π· π±π°πΏπ³π°πΉ π²π°π·π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³, πΎπ°π· π³π°πΏπΈπ°πΉ πΏπππ΄πΉππ°π½π³, πΎπ°π· πΏπ½π»π΄π³π°πΉ π π°πΉπ»π°πΌπ΄ππΎπ°π½π³π°:
- 6 πΎπ°π· π°πΏπ³π°π²π πΉππ ππ°πΆπΏπ· ππ°π΄πΉ π½πΉ π²π°πΌπ°ππΆπΎπ°π³π° πΉπ½ πΌπΉπ.
- 7 π°π πΈπ°πΉπΌ πΈπ°π½ π°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³π°πΌ, π³πΏπ²π°π½π½ πΉπ΄ππΏπ π΅πΉπΈπ°π½ πΈπ°πΉπΌ πΌπ°π½π°π²π΄πΉπΌ π±πΉ πΉππ·π°π½π½π΄π½: ππ° πΏππΉπ³π³πΎπ΄π³πΏπΈ π°π½π° π°πΏπΈπΉπ³π° ππ°πΉππ°π½? ππ°πΏπ πππ°πΌ π πΉπ½π³π° π π°π²πΉπ³π°ππ°?
- 8 π°πΊπ΄πΉ ππ° πΏππΉπ³π³πΎπ΄π³πΏπΈ ππ°πΉππ°π½? πΌπ°π½π½π°π½ π·π½π°ππ΅πΎπ°πΉπΌ π π°πππΎππΌ π²π°π π°ππΉπ³π°π½π°? ππ°πΉ, πΈπ°πΉπ΄πΉ π·π½π°ππ΅πΎπ°πΉπΌ π π°ππΉπ³π°πΉ ππΉπ½π³, πΉπ½ π²π°ππ³πΉπΌ πΈπΉπΏπ³π°π½π΄ ππΉπ½π³.
- 9 π°πΊπ΄πΉ ππ° πΏππΉπ³π³πΎπ΄π³πΏπΈ ππ°πΉππ°π½? πππ°πΏππ΄ππΏ? πΎπ°πΉ, π΅πΉπΈπ° πΉπΆπ πΉπ: πΎπ°π· πΌπ°π½π°π²πΉπΆπ πππ°πΏππ΄ππ°πΏ.
- 10 ππ° πΉππ π°πΏπΊ π±πΉ πΈπ°π½π΄πΉ π²π°πΌπ΄π»πΉπΈ πΉππ: ππ°πΉ, πΉπΊ πΉπ½ππ°π½π³πΎπ° π°π²π²πΉπ»πΏ πΌπ΄πΉπ½π°π½π° ππ°πΏππ° πΈπΏπ, ππ°π΄πΉ π²π°πΌπ°π½π π΄πΉπΈ π πΉπ² πΈπ΄πΉπ½π°π½π° ππ°πΏππ° πΈπΏπ.
- 11 π°πΌπ΄π½, π΅πΉπΈπ° πΉπΆπ πΉπ: π½πΉ πΏπππ°πΉπ πΉπ½ π±π°πΏππΉπΌ π΅πΉπ½ππ½π πΌπ°πΉπΆπ° πΉππ·π°π½π½π΄ πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° π³π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³πΉπ½; πΉπΈ ππ° πΌπΉπ½π½πΉπΆπ° πΉπ½ πΈπΉπΏπ³π°π½π²π°ππ³πΎπ°πΉ π·πΉπΌπΉπ½π΄ πΌπ°πΉπΆπ° πΉπΌπΌπ° πΉππ.
- 12 πππ°πΌπΏπ· πΈπ°π½ πΈπ°πΉπΌ π³π°π²π°πΌ πΉππ·π°π½π½πΉπ πΈπΉπ π³π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³πΉπ½π πΏπ½π³ π·πΉππ° πΈπΉπΏπ³π°π½π²π°ππ³πΉ π·πΉπΌπΉπ½π΄ π°π½π°πΌπ°π·ππΎπ°π³π°, πΎπ°π· π°π½π°πΌπ°π·ππΎπ°π½π³π°π½π πππ°π πΉπ»π π°π½π³ πΈπ.
- 13 π°π»π»π°πΉ π°πΏπΊ πππ°πΏππ΄ππ΄πΉπ πΎπ°π· π πΉπππΈ πΏπ½π³ πΉππ·π°π½π½π΄ ππ°πΏππ°π΅π΄πΈπΏπ½;
- 14 πΎπ°π· πΎπ°π±π°πΉ π πΉπ»π³π΄π³π΄πΉπΈ πΌπΉπΈπ½πΉπΌπ°π½, ππ° πΉππ π·π΄π»πΉπ°π, ππ°π΄πΉ ππΊπΏπ»π³π° π΅πΉπΌπ°π½.
- 15 ππ°π΄πΉ π·π°π±π°πΉ π°πΏ(πππ½π° π·π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³ππ½π°, π²π°)π·π°πΏππΎπ°(πΉ).
- 16 (ππ΄ π½πΏ π²π°π»π΄πΉπΊπ) πΈπ°ππ° πΊπΏ(π½πΉ)? (π²π°π»π΄πΉπΊ πΉππ π±π°ππ½π°πΌ) ππΉππ°π½π³π°πΌ (πΉπ½ π²π°ππΏπ½ππΉπΌ πΎπ°π· π πππΎπ°π½)π³π°πΌ π°π½πΈπ°π π°π½πΈπ°(ππΉπ),
- 17 (πΎπ°π· π΅πΉπΈπ°π½)π³π°πΌ: ππ πΉπ²π»ππ³π΄π³πΏπΌ πΉπΆπ (πΉπ πΎπ°π·) π½πΉ ππ»πΉπ½ππΉπ³π΄π³πΏπΈ; π·πΏπ(πΏπΌ πΎπ°π·) π½πΉ π΅π°πΉπ½ππ³π΄π³πΏπΈ.
- 18 π΅π°πΌ ππ°πΉπ·ππΉπ πΉππ·π°π½(π½π΄π π½πΉπ· πΌπ°π)πΎπ°π½π³π π½πΉπ· π³ππΉπ²πΊπ°π½(π³π πΎπ°π· π΅πΉ)πΈπ°π½π³: πΏπ½π·πΏπ»πΈ(ππ½ π·π°π±π°πΉπΈ).
- 19 (π΅π°πΌ) ππ° ππΏπ½πΏπ πΌπ°π½π (πΌπ°ππΎπ°π½π³π πΎπ°π·) π³ππΉπ²πΊπ°π½π³π πΎ(π°π· π΅πΉπΈπ°π½π³: ππ°πΉ, πΌπ°π½)π½π° π°ππ΄ππΎπ° πΎπ°π· π°π(π³ππΏπ²)πΊπΎπ°, (πΌπ)ππ°ππΎπ΄ πππΉπΎππ½π³π πΎπ°π· πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππ°πΉπΆπ΄. πΎπ°π· πΏππ π°πΏππ·ππ° π²π°π³ππΌπΉπ³π° π π°ππΈ π·π°π½π³πΏπ²π΄πΉ πππ°πΌ π±π°ππ½π°πΌ ππ΄πΉπ½π°πΉπΌ.
- 20 πΈπ°π½πΏπ· π³πΏπ²π°π½π½ πΉπ³π π΄πΉππΎπ°π½ π±π°πΏππ²πΉπΌ, πΉπ½ πΈπ°πΉπΌπ΄πΉ π π°πΏππΈπΏπ½ πΈππ πΌπ°π½π°π²πΉππππ½π πΌπ°π·ππ΄πΉπ πΉπ, (πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π½πΉ πΉπ³ππ΄πΉπ²ππ³π΄π³πΏπ½) ππΉπΊ.
- 21 (π π°πΉ πΈπΏπ πΊπ°πΏππ°πΆπ΄πΉπ½, π π°πΉ πΈ)πΏπ π±π΄πΈ(ππ°Γ―π³π°π½; πΏπ½ππ΄ πΉπΈ π π°)πΏππΈπ΄πΉπ½π° (πΉπ½ ππ ππ΄ πΎπ°π· ππ΄πΉπ³ππ½)π΄ π»π°π½π³π° πΌπ°π·(ππ΄πΉπ πΈππ π π°πΏπ)πΈπ°π½ππ½π πΉπ½ πΉπΆπ πΉπ, (π°πΉππΉπ πΈ)π°πΏ πΉπ½ ππ°πΊπΊπ°πΏ πΎπ°π· π°πΆπ²ππ½ (πΉπ³ππ΄πΉπ²)ππ³π΄π³π΄πΉπ½π°.
- 22 ππ π΄πΈπ°πΏπ· π΅πΉ(πΈπ° πΉπΆπ πΉπ): ππ ππΉπΌ πΎπ°π· ππ΄πΉπ³ππ½πΉπΌ (ππΏππΉπΆπ π π°)πΉππΈπΉπΈ πΉπ½ π³π°π²π° πππ°πΏ(ππ πΈπ°πΏ πΉπΆπ πΉπ).
- 23 πΎπ°π· πΈπΏ πΊπ°ππ°ππ½π°(πΏπΌ, πΈπΏ πΏπ½π³ π·πΉ)πΌπΉπ½ πΏππ·π°πΏπ·πΉπ³π°, (π³π°π»π°πΈ πΏπ½π³ π·π°π»πΎ)π° π²π°π»π΄πΉπΈπΉπ: (πΏπ½ππ΄ πΎπ°π±π°πΉ πΉπ½ π)π°πΏπ³π°πΏπΌπΎπ°πΌ (π π°πΏπ)πΈπ΄(πΉπ½π° πΌ)π°π·ππ΄πΉπ πΈππ π π°πΏππΈπ°π½ππ½π πΉπ½ πΉπΆπ πΉπ, π°πΉπΈπΈπ°πΏ π΄πΉπ π π΄ππ΄πΉπ½π° πΏπ½π³ π·πΉπ½π° π³π°π².
- 24 ππ π΄πΈπ°πΏπ· π΅πΉπΈπ° πΉπΆπ πΉπ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π°πΉππΈπ°πΉ ππ°πΏπ³π°πΏπΌπΎπ΄ ππΏππΉπΆπ π π°πΉππΈπΉπΈ πΉπ½ π³π°π²π° πππ°πΏππ πΈπ°πΏ πΈπΏπ.
- 25 πΉπ½πΏπ· πΎπ°πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ° πΌπ΄π»π° π°π½π³π·π°π(πΎπ°π½π³π) . . . .
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1. Teil: Der gotische Text und seine griechische Vorlage. Mit Einleitung, Lesarten und Quellennachweisen sowie den kleineren DenkmΓ€lern als Anhang. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1919.
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