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THE MESSAGE

Matthew 12:6

"There is far more at stake here than religion. If you had any idea what this Scripture meant—‘I prefer a flexible heart to an inflexible ritual'—you wouldn't be nitpicking like this. The Son of Man is no lackey to the Sabbath; he's in charge."

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Accusation, False;   Church;   Ecclesiasticism;   Jesus, the Christ;   Pharisees;   Sabbath;   Tradition;   Thompson Chain Reference - Greatness, God's;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Jesus christ;   Sabbath;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Building;   Christ, Christology;   Feasts and Festivals of Israel;   Jesus Christ;   Priest, Christ as;   Sabbath;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Hutchinsonians;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Jesus Christ;   Temple;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ahimelech;   Harmony of the Gospels;   Matthew, the Gospel of;   Preparation Day;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Law;   Mss;   Text of the New Testament;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Consciousness;   Discourse;   Dropsy;   Error;   Israel, Israelite;   Law;   Law of God;   Man (2);   Nineveh, Ninevites;   Sabbath ;   Temple (2);   Trial of Jesus;   Trinity (2);   Winter ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Phar'isees,;   Sabbath;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Jesus of Nazareth;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Law in the New Testament;   Sabbath;   Worship;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for November 20;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
I tell you that something greater than the temple is here.
King James Version (1611)
But I saye vnto you, that in this place is one greater then the Temple.
King James Version
But I say unto you, That in this place is one greater than the temple.
English Standard Version
I tell you, something greater than the temple is here.
New American Standard Bible
"But I say to you that something greater than the temple is here.
New Century Version
I tell you that there is something here that is greater than the Temple.
Amplified Bible
"But I tell you that something greater than the temple is here.
Geneva Bible (1587)
But I say vnto you, that here is one greater then the Temple.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
"But I say to you that something greater than the temple is here.
Legacy Standard Bible
But I say to you that something greater than the temple is here.
Berean Standard Bible
But I tell you that something greater than the temple is here.
Contemporary English Version
I tell you that there is something here greater than the temple.
Complete Jewish Bible
I tell you, there is in this place something greater than the Temple!
Darby Translation
But I say unto you, that there is here what is greater than the temple.
Easy-to-Read Version
I tell you that there is something here that is greater than the Temple.
George Lamsa Translation
But I say to you, that there is one here, who is greater than the temple.
Good News Translation
I tell you that there is something here greater than the Temple.
Lexham English Bible
But I tell you that something greater than the temple is here!
Literal Translation
But I say to you, One greater than the temple is here.
American Standard Version
But I say unto you, that one greater than the temple is here.
Bible in Basic English
But I say to you that a greater thing than the Temple is here.
Hebrew Names Version
But I tell you that one greater than the temple is here.
International Standard Version
But I tell you, something greater than the temple is here!2 Chronicles 6:18; Malachi 3:1;">[xr]
Etheridge Translation
But I say to you, that (one) greater than the temple is here.
Murdock Translation
But I say to you, that a greater than the temple is here.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
But I say vnto you, that in this place is one greater then the temple.
English Revised Version
But I say unto you, that one greater than the temple is here.
World English Bible
But I tell you that one greater than the temple is here.
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
But I say to you, That one greater than the temple is here. And if ye had known what that meaneth,
Weymouth's New Testament
But I tell you that there is here that which is greater than the Temple.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And Y seie to you, that here is a gretter than the temple.
Update Bible Version
But I say to you, that one greater than the temple is here.
Webster's Bible Translation
But I say to you, that in this place is [one] greater than the temple.
New English Translation
I tell you that something greater than the temple is here.
New King James Version
Yet I say to you that in this place there is One greater than the temple.
New Living Translation
I tell you, there is one here who is even greater than the Temple!
New Life Bible
I tell you that Someone greater than the house of God is here.
New Revised Standard
I tell you, something greater than the temple is here.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
But I say unto you, - Something greater than the Temple, is here!
Douay-Rheims Bible
But I tell you that there is here a greater than the temple.
Revised Standard Version
I tell you, something greater than the temple is here.
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
But I saye vnto you: that here is one greater then ye teple.
Young's Literal Translation
and I say to you, that a greater than the temple is here;
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
But I saye vnto you: yt here is one greater then the temple.
Mace New Testament (1729)
now I tell you, that the work now in hand, is of greater consequence than that of the temple.
Simplified Cowboy Version
I'm tellin' you that someone better than a church building is standin' right here.

Contextual Overview

1One Sabbath, Jesus was strolling with his disciples through a field of ripe grain. Hungry, the disciples were pulling off the heads of grain and munching on them. Some Pharisees reported them to Jesus: "Your disciples are breaking the Sabbath rules!" 3Jesus said, "Really? Didn't you ever read what David and his companions did when they were hungry, how they entered the sanctuary and ate fresh bread off the altar, bread that no one but priests were allowed to eat? And didn't you ever read in God's Law that priests carrying out their Temple duties break Sabbath rules all the time and it's not held against them? 6"There is far more at stake here than religion. If you had any idea what this Scripture meant—‘I prefer a flexible heart to an inflexible ritual'—you wouldn't be nitpicking like this. The Son of Man is no lackey to the Sabbath; he's in charge." 9When Jesus left the field, he entered their meeting place. There was a man there with a crippled hand. They said to Jesus, "Is it legal to heal on the Sabbath?" They were baiting him. 11He replied, "Is there a person here who, finding one of your lambs fallen into a ravine, wouldn't, even though it was a Sabbath, pull it out? Surely kindness to people is as legal as kindness to animals!" Then he said to the man, "Hold out your hand." He held it out and it was healed. The Pharisees walked out furious, sputtering about how they were going to ruin Jesus.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Matthew 12:41, Matthew 12:42, Matthew 23:17-21, 2 Chronicles 6:18, Haggai 2:7-9, Malachi 3:1, John 2:19-21, Ephesians 2:20-22, Colossians 2:9, 1 Peter 2:4, 1 Peter 2:5

Reciprocal: John 8:53 - thou greater

Cross-References

Genesis 10:15
Canaan had Sidon his firstborn, Heth, the Jebusites, the Amorites, the Girgashites, the Hivites, the Arkites, the Sinites, the Arvadites, the Zemarites, and the Hamathites. Later the Canaanites spread out, going from Sidon toward Gerar, as far south as Gaza, and then east all the way over to Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim, and on to Lasha.
Genesis 12:18
Pharaoh called for Abram, "What's this that you've done to me? Why didn't you tell me that she's your wife? Why did you say, ‘She's my sister' so that I'd take her as my wife? Here's your wife back—take her and get out!"
Genesis 33:18
And that's how it happened that Jacob arrived all in one piece in Shechem in the land of Canaan—all the way from Paddan Aram. He camped near the city. He bought the land where he pitched his tent from the sons of Hamor, the father of Shechem. He paid a hundred silver coins for it. Then he built an altar there and named it El-Elohe-Israel (Mighty Is the God of Israel).
Genesis 35:4
They turned over to Jacob all the alien gods they'd been holding on to, along with their lucky-charm earrings. Jacob buried them under the oak tree in Shechem. Then they set out. A paralyzing fear descended on all the surrounding villages so that they were unable to pursue the sons of Jacob.
Joshua 20:7
They set apart Kedesh in Galilee in the hills of Naphtali, Shechem in the hills of Ephraim, and Kiriath Arba (that is, Hebron) in the hills of Judah.
Joshua 24:32
Joseph's bones, which the People of Israel had brought from Egypt, they buried in Shechem in the plot of ground that Jacob had purchased from the sons of Hamor (who was the father of Shechem). He paid a hundred silver coins for it. It belongs to the inheritance of the family of Joseph.
Judges 7:1
Jerub-Baal (Gideon) got up early the next morning, all his troops right there with him. They set up camp at Harod's Spring. The camp of Midian was in the plain, north of them near the Hill of Moreh.
Judges 9:1
Abimelech son of Jerub-Baal went to Shechem to his uncles and all his mother's relatives and said to them, "Ask all the leading men of Shechem, ‘What do you think is best, that seventy men rule you—all those sons of Jerub-Baal—or that one man rule? You'll remember that I am your own flesh and blood.'"
1 Kings 12:1
Rehoboam traveled to Shechem where all Israel had gathered to inaugurate him as king. Jeroboam had been in Egypt, where he had taken asylum from King Solomon; when he got the report of Solomon's death he had come back.
Acts 7:16
Stephen, Full of the Holy Spirit Then the Chief Priest said, "What do you have to say for yourself?" Stephen replied, "Friends, fathers, and brothers, the God of glory appeared to our father Abraham when he was still in Mesopotamia, before the move to Haran, and told him, ‘Leave your country and family and go to the land I'll show you.' "So he left the country of the Chaldees and moved to Haran. After the death of his father, he immigrated to this country where you now live, but God gave him nothing, not so much as a foothold. He did promise to give the country to him and his son later on, even though Abraham had no son at the time. God let him know that his offspring would move to an alien country where they would be enslaved and brutalized for four hundred years. ‘But,' God said, ‘I will step in and take care of those slaveholders and bring my people out so they can worship me in this place.' "Then he made a covenant with him and signed it in Abraham's flesh by circumcision. When Abraham had his son Isaac, within eight days he reproduced the sign of circumcision in him. Isaac became father of Jacob, and Jacob father of twelve ‘fathers,' each faithfully passing on the covenant sign. "But then those ‘fathers,' burning up with jealousy, sent Joseph off to Egypt as a slave. God was right there with him, though—he not only rescued him from all his troubles but brought him to the attention of Pharaoh, king of Egypt. He was so impressed with Joseph that he put him in charge of the whole country, including his own personal affairs. "Later a famine descended on that entire region, stretching from Egypt to Canaan, bringing terrific hardship. Our hungry fathers looked high and low for food, but the cupboard was bare. Jacob heard there was food in Egypt and sent our fathers to scout it out. Having confirmed the report, they went back to Egypt a second time to get food. On that visit, Joseph revealed his true identity to his brothers and introduced the Jacob family to Pharaoh. Then Joseph sent for his father, Jacob, and everyone else in the family, seventy-five in all. That's how the Jacob family got to Egypt. "Jacob died, and our fathers after him. They were taken to Shechem and buried in the tomb for which Abraham paid a good price to the sons of Hamor.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But I say unto you,.... Who Christ knew would be ready to object, as above, and therefore prevents them, by saying,

that in this place is one greater than the temple; meaning himself, who was the Lord and Proprietor of the temple, and in his human nature the antitype of it; see John 2:19 and was infinitely more sacred than that. Some copies read μειζον, "something greater"; referring either to the human nature of Christ, in which the Godhead dwells bodily, and so infinitely greater than the temple; or to the health of his disciples, which was in danger, through hunger: or to the ministry of the apostles, which, by satisfying nature, they were more capable of performing; either of which was of more moment than the sacrifices and service of the temple. Christ's argument is, that if the temple, and the service of it, excused the priests from blame, in doing things in it on the sabbath day, which otherwise might not be done; then much more might his presence, who was greater than the temple, excuse his disciples from blame in this action of rubbing and eating the ears of corn; which was done to satisfy hunger, and to render them the more capable of performing their ministerial function; and which was of more importance than the service of the priests.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

One greater than the temple - Here the Saviour refers to himself, and to his own dignity and power. “I have power over the laws; I can grant to my disciples a dispensation from those laws. An act which I command or permit them to do is therefore right.” This proves that he was divine. None but God can authorize people to do a thing contrary to the divine laws. He refers them again Matthew 12:7 to a passage he had before quoted (See the notes at Matthew 9:13), showing that God preferred acts of righteousness, rather than a precise observance of a ceremonial law.

Mark adds Mark 2:27 “the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath.” That is, the Sabbath was intended for the welfare of man; it was designed to promote his happiness, and not to produce misery by harsh, unfeeling requirements. It is not to be so interpreted as to produce suffering by making the necessary supply of wants unlawful. Man was not made for the Sabbath. Man was created first, and then the Sabbath was appointed for his happiness, Genesis 2:1-3. His necessities, his real comforts and needs, are not to be made to bend to that which was made “for him.” The laws are to be interpreted favorably to his real wants and comforts. This authorizes works only of real necessity, not of imaginary wants, or amusements, or common business and worldly employments.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Matthew 12:6. In this place is one greater than the temple. — Does not our Lord refer here to Malachi 3:1? Compare this with Hebrews 3:3. The Jews esteemed nothing greater than the temple, except that God who was worshipped in it. Christ, by asserting he was greater than the temple, asserts that he was God; and this he does, in still more direct terms, Matthew 12:8, The Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath-is Institutor and Governor of it. Compare this with Genesis 2:3, and see the notes there.


 
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