
Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew Chapter 14
David Guzik commentary on Matthew 14, where Jesus feeds the five thousand, walks on water and continues to perform healings.
Study Guide for Matthew 14 by David Guzik - Blue Letter Bible
(Matthew 14:14-16) Jesus’ compassion for the multitude. And when Jesus went out He saw a great multitude; and He was moved with compassion for them, and healed their sick.
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Matthew 14 - Barclay's Daily Study Bible - StudyLight.org
Matthew 14, Barclay's Daily Study Bible, Barclay's Daily Study Bible enriches Christians' understanding of Scripture with insightful analysis of original texts and cultural context.
Matthew 14 Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Hub
14:1-12 The terror and reproach of conscience, which Herod, like other daring offenders, could not shake off, are proofs and warnings of a future judgment, and of future misery to them. But …
Matthew 14 Bible Commentary - Christianity
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Matthew 14 Explained - Verse by Verse Commentary - God's …
This passage in Matthew 14:22-33 serves as a powerful narrative that intertwines themes of faith, fear, doubt, and divine intervention. The disciples’ reactions to the storm and Jesus walking on …
Matthew 14 Commentary - Precept Austin
Jul 11, 2024 · Warren Wiersbe has referred to Matthew 14-20 as "the Retirement of the King," for during this time Jesus largely withdrew from the crowds and spent time alone with His …
Matthew 14 - Bible Commentary Forever
Here, the Lord Jesus shows that He is the Lord over life on this earth as well. He multiplies food, which is the source of life on earth. Also, the Lord Jesus shows His disciples that He …
Matthew 14 Pulpit Commentary - Bible Hub
This is John the Baptist (Matthew 3:1 and Matthew 4:12, notes). (For this opinion about our Lord, compare, besides the parallel passages referred to in the last note, also Matthew 16:14.)