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The '''Beatitudes ''' was an episode in the [[Ministry of Jesus]], according to the Gospels of Matthew (5:3-12), and Luke (6:20-26).
 
==Overview==
 
Matthew and Luke provide two different versions of the Beatitudes in two different contexts.
 
Matthew locates the speech on the top of a mountain, presenting Jesus as the new Moses and lawgiver. Matthew also emphasizes the spiritual elements of the Beatitudes.
 
Luke on the other hand locates the speech on a plan, presenting Jesus as the savior of humankind. Luke stresses the social implications of Jesus' preaching; the Beatitudes are followed by a parallel set of woes.
 
==The Beatitudes in ancient sources==
 
* See [[Beatitudes (sources)]]
 
==The Beatitudes in Scholarship==
 
==The Beatitudes in Fiction==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.4enoch.org/wiki2/index.php?title=Category:Beatitudes_(subject)&action=edit Wikipedia]
 
 
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The Beatitudes was an episode in the Ministry of Jesus, according to the Gospels of Matthew (5:3-12), and Luke (6:20-26).

Overview

Matthew and Luke provide two different versions of the Beatitudes in two different contexts.

Matthew locates the speech on the top of a mountain, presenting Jesus as the new Moses and lawgiver. Matthew also emphasizes the spiritual elements of the Beatitudes.

Luke on the other hand locates the speech on a plan, presenting Jesus as the savior of humankind. Luke stresses the social implications of Jesus' preaching; the Beatitudes are followed by a parallel set of woes.

The Beatitudes in ancient sources

The Beatitudes in Scholarship

The Beatitudes in Fiction

External links