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Q: What beatitudes did Matthew live out?
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Where are the beatitdues found in bible?

The Beatitudes are found in Matthew chapter 5.


What chapter of Matthew are the beatitudes found in?

Matthew 5:1-12


Who wrote or stated Beatitudes?

The Beatitudes are a set of teachings by Jesus found in the Gospel of Matthew in the Bible. They are commonly known as the Sermon on the Mount, and are considered to be a central part of Jesus' teachings on how to live a blessed and righteous life.


Are the Beatitudes from the New Testament?

The Beatitudes can be found in the New Testament in Matthew 5:1-12 & in Luke 6:20-26.


How many beatitudes are taught by Jesus?

The beatitudes are the blessings by Jesus on certain classes of people. He gave nine in Matthew ch. 5.


What are the betitudes?

The Beatitudes are at Matthew 5:1-12 & Luke 6:20-26.


Where in the bible does Jesus Talk about the beatitudes?

In the book of Matthew, chapter 5, verses 1-12


How are the Lord's Prayer and the beatitudes related?

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.


Where were the beatitudes delivered from?

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.


According to Aristotle how should you live?

You should live in accordance to the beatitudes with happiness.


What has the author M Dennis Hamm written?

M. Dennis Hamm has written: 'The Beatitudes in context' -- subject(s): Beatitudes, Criticism, interpretation 'The Acts of the Apostles' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries 'The Beatitudes in Context: What Luke and Matthew Meant (Zacchaeus Studies : New Testament)'


What are the first three beatitudes?

In Matthew (chapter 5) the first three beatitudes are:Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.In Luke (chapter 6) the first three beatitudes are:Blessed be the poor: for theirs is the kingdom of God.Blessed are ye that hunger now: for ye shall be filled.Blessed are ye that weep now: for ye shall laugh [be comforted].Scholars believe that, in this case, Matthew is closer to the original in the 'Q' document and that the author of Lukeamended the beatitudes to suit his theological priorities. For example, Matthew speaks of the "poor in spirit," but by omitting "in spirit," Luke changes the emphasis to those who live in poverty, a frequent concern of this gospel. Luke's second beatitude follows the theme of poverty ("ye that hunger now") while Matthew's fourth beatitude has a more spiritual meaning: "hunger and thirst after righteousness."