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(9/13/2014) Saturday’s study of Teachings of Christ is on Teaching which is posted for everyone at Christian Kids of Kingman on Facebook, and my Facebook Home Page. Click either “Continue Reading / See More” to read it. READ the BIBLE in one year chronologically. TODAY: Joel 1-3 Or READ BIBLE in one year (AM New Testament; PM Old Testament) TODAY: Morning 2 Cor. 6 Evening Pro. 16, 17, 18 NASB77 (Teaching) Matthew 28:19, 20 Matt 28:19 “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, Matt 28:20 teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Mickelson’s Enhanced Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary, 2008) TEACH - AKJV G3100 μαθητεύω matheteuo (math-ayt-yoo-o) v. 1. (intransitively) to become a pupil 2. (transitively) to disciple, i.e. enrol as scholar [from G3101] KJV: be disciple, instruct, teach Root(s): G3101 Compare: G1321 (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, 1915) New Testament Terms. Further light is thrown upon religious teaching in Bible times by a brief view of the leading educational terms found in the New Testament. 1. Instruction: didasko, to teach: The usual word for teach in the New Testament signifies either to hold a discourse with others in order to instruct them, or to deliver a didactic discourse where there may not be direct personal and verbal participation. In the former sense it describes the interlocutory method, the interplay of the ideas and words between pupils and teachers, and in the latter use it refers to the more formal monologues designed especially to give information (Matt 4:23; Matt 4:5-7; Matt 13:36; John 6:59; 1Cor 4:17; 1Tim 2:12). A teacher is one who performs the function or fills the office of instruction. Ability and fitness for the work are required (Rom 2:20; Heb 5:12). The title refers to Jewish teachers (Joh 1:38), to John the Baptist (Lu 3:12), to Jesus (John 3:2; John 8:4, and often), to Paul (1Tim 2:7; 2Tim 1:11), and to instructors in the early church (Acts 13:1; Rom 12:7; 1Cor 12:28). Teaching, like preaching, was an integral part of the work of an apostle (Matt 28:19; Mark 16:15; Eph 4:1). Acquisition: manthano, to learn: The central thought of teaching is causing one to learn. Teaching and learning are not scholastic but dynamic, and imply personal relationship and activity in the acquisition of knowledge (Matt 11:29; Matt 28:19; Acts 14:21). There were three concentric circles of disciples in the time of our Lord: learners, pupils, superficial followers, the multitude (Joh 6:66); the body of believers who accepted Jesus as their Master (Mt 10:42); and the Twelve Disciples whom Jesus also called apostles (Mt 10:2). (Digital, The MacArthur Bible Commentary, 2005) Pg. MATTHEW “28:19 therefore, i.e., on the basis of His authority, the disciples are sent to “make disciples of all nations.” The sweeping scope of their commission corresponds with His unlimited authority. in the name of the Father…Son and…Holy Spirit. (Commentary Critical and Explanatory of the Whole Bible) MATTHEW 28: “19. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations—rather, make disciples of all nations; for teaching, in the more usual sense of that word, comes in afterwards, and is expressed by a different term. baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost—It should be, into the name; as in 1Co 10:2, And were all baptized unto (or rather into) Moses; and Ga 3:27, For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ.” If you would like to start developing a relationship with Jesus Christ click the Manzanita Baptist Church’s Web Page link bellow. manzanitabaptist.org/ John 3:16 Num. 6:24-26
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