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Jesus was showing how the indwelling of the Father works. Later He explained this high concept in John Chapters 14-17, specifically John 14:20 wherein the Father was in Him and later He would be in the disciples, which is how God always comes: in Spirit.

So Jesus was a man speaking the words of His Father, Father God. No man ever spoke words on Earth so God-indwelled than Jesus Himself. Inasmuch as religious folk aways want God to come in some utopian manner that prevents Him from doing so (like in corporal body not a person's body thru the spirit), Jesus was saying more or less, "Behold, God-come-in-man speaking directly to you. Any questions?"

When a man-in-God operates at this extremely high level, the impact is at an extremely high level.

Jesus was showing us how to operate In That Day, which now is.

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What is another name for sermon on the mont?

The Sermon on the Mount is sometimes referred to as the Beatitudes, as it begins with a series of blessings known as the Beatitudes.


Who wrote or stated Beatitudes?

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.


Did Saint Patrick follow any beatitudes in his life?

Oh honey, Saint Patrick was all about those beatitudes. He was preaching, teaching, and living those blessed attitudes like a pro. So yeah, he definitely followed them like they were going out of style.


When were the beatitudes written?

Most New Testament scholars believe that Matthew's Gospel, which contains the eight beatitudes, was written in the 80s of the first century. They believe that Luke's Gospel, which contains four of the beatitudes in a slightly different form, was written around the turn of the century.The four beatitudes more or less common to both Matthewand Luke are understood to have been copied from the hypothetical 'Q' document, which was written around the middle of the first century.


Where did Jesus teach the Beatitudes?

According to the Christian Bible, he was at the beginning of His Galilean Ministry. He was on a high hill on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee which served as a natural amphitheater. You may read these 8 blessings in Matthew 5:1-12 and Luke 6:20-26.

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