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1 | Mark 3:5 verus Matthew 5:22 | Mark 3:5 | 2ndSamuel22 | 43141 | ||
"After looking around at them with anger..." Compare this with Matt 5:22, "But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court;..." Doesn't this then make Jesus a sinner? Why does Matt 5:22(NASB) leave out the phrase, "[angry] WITHOUT CAUSE"?(see KJV) | ||||||
2 | Mark 3:5 verus Matthew 5:22 | Mark 3:5 | meusing | 43149 | ||
Anger against wrong as wrong is a sign of moral health not sin. "there is an anger which is not sinful, is in God, in Christ, in the holy angels; and is commendable in the people of God, when it arises from a true zeal for religion, the glory of God, and the interest of Christ; and is kindled against sin, their own, or others, all manner of vice, false doctrine, and false worship" (Gill) about 'about cause' ... Adam Clarke said "Whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause] Æo orgizomenov-eikh, who is vainly incensed. "This translation is literal; and the very objectionable phrase, without a cause, is left out, eikh being more properly translated by that above." What our Lord seems here to prohibit, is not merely that miserable facility which some have of being angry at every trifle, continually taking offense against their best friends; but that anger which leads a man to commit outrages against another, thereby subjecting himself to that punishment which was to be inflicted on those who break the peace. eikh, vainly, or, as in the common translation, without a cause, is wanting in the famous Vatican MS. and two others, the Ethiopic, latter Arabic, Saxon, Vulgate, two copies of the old Itala, J. Martyr, Ptolomeus, Origen, Tertullian, and by all the ancient copies quoted by St. Jerome. It was probably a marginal gloss originally, which in process of time crept into the text." |
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