Matthew 20
Matthew 20 | |
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Jesus healing blind Bartimaeus, by Johann Heinrich Stöver, 1861. | |
Book | Gospel of Matthew |
Bible part | New Testament |
Order in the Bible part | 1 |
Category | Gospel |
Gospel of Matthew |
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Chapters |
Matthew 20 is the twentieth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. Jesus continues his final journey to Jerusalem ministering through Perea. The narrative can be divided into the following subsections:
- Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (20:1–16)
- On the road to Jerusalem (20:17)
- Predicting His Death and Resurrection (20:18-19)
- Son of man came to serve (20:20–28)
- Healing the blind near Jericho (20:29-34)
Text
- The original text is written in Koine Greek.
- Some most ancient manuscripts containing this chapter are:
- Codex Vaticanus (AD 325-350)
- Codex Sinaiticus (AD 330-360)
- Codex Bezae (ca. AD 400)
- Codex Washingtonianus (ca. AD 400)
- Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (ca. AD 450)
- Codex Purpureus Rossanensis (6th century)
- Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus (6th century; extant: verses 7-34)
- Codex Sinopensis (6th century; extant: verses 9-34)
- Papyrus 83 (6th century; extant: verses 23-25, 30-31)
- This chapter is divided into 34 verses.
See also
- Parables of Jesus
- James, son of Zebedee
- John, son of Zebedee
- Other related Bible parts: Mark 10, Luke 18
References
Preceded by Matthew 19 |
Chapters of the New Testament Gospel of Matthew |
Succeeded by Matthew 21 |
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