Pier Giorgio Frassati - Man of the Beatitudes
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A:Four of the eight beatitudes are from the hypothetical 'Q' document (6:20-23) and are found in both Matthew and Luke. The remaining four can be traced back to other sources known to Matthew, including the Psalms. The beatitudes as recorded in Matthew are:1. Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven2. They that mourn: for they will be comforted3. The meek: for they shall inherit the earth4. They which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.5. The merciful: for they shall obtain mercy6. The pure in heart: for they shall see God7. The peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God8. they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.The corresponding four beatitudes in Luke are different in meaning, although the words are almost the same:1. Blessed are the poor, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven2. Those who are weeping, for they will laugh3. The hungry, for they will be satisfied4. Followers of the Son of Man, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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The Beatitudes are located in the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in Matthew 5:3-12.
The Beatitudes are found in Matthew chapter 5.
The Beatitudes are found in the New Testament book of Matthew, chapter 5 beginning with verse 3. The book was written by Matthew and the beatitudes were given to us by Jesus. He taught them to His disciples as they gathered on the side of a mountain. Jesus taught them this after seeing the multitude of people that had been following Him.
The Beatitudes can be found in the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in chapter 5, verses 3-12.
The Beatitudes can be found in the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in chapter 5, verses 3-12.
Matthew 5:1-12
The beatitudes are the blessings by Jesus on certain classes of people. He gave nine in Matthew ch. 5.
The Beatitudes can be found in the New Testament in Matthew 5:1-12 & in Luke 6:20-26.
The Beatitudes are at Matthew 5:1-12 & Luke 6:20-26.
In the book of Matthew, chapter 5, verses 1-12
A:The Lord's Prayer and four of the beatitudes were sourced for Matthew and Luke from the hypothetical 'Q' document: The Lord's Prayer is from Q 11:2b-4.The first four beatitudes are from Q 6:20-23.
The site is near the Sea of Galilee, probably close to Capernaum where Jesus delivered the "Sermon on the Mount".AnswerThere are eight beatitudes to be found in Matthew and four of these are in Luke, although with some differences. Matthew says that Jesus was on a mountain near Galilee, and that the beatitudes formed part of the Sermon on the Mount. Luke says that Jesus was on a plain near Galilee, and that the beatitudes formed part of the Sermon on the Plain. The reason both for the similarities and the differences is that the four beatitudes common to both gospels are believed to have been copied from the hypothetical 'Q' document, a book of sayings attributed to Jesus, but Q does not provide any context for those sayings (the remaining four beatitudes in Matthew can be found in various earlier sources). Matthew chose to provide his context on a mountain, while Luke chose to provide his on a plain.