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Matthew 10:25

Meaning, cross-references, and a prayer for Matthew 10:25 — by Collins Asein

Quick Summary

Matthew 10:25 is a verse from the book of Matthew in the New Testament. The KJV reads: "It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. If they have called the master of t..." Below you will find the full verse text, cross-references, meaning, and a prayer based on this scripture.

Matthew 10:25 — KJV

It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household? Beelzebub: Gr. Beelzebul

Matthew 10:25 (KJV)

Matthew 10:25 in Context — About the Book of Matthew

Matthew presents Jesus as the promised King — Israel's Messiah who fulfils the prophets line by line. It preserves the Sermon on the Mount, the Lord's Prayer, and the Great Commission. Five great teaching blocks make it the church's first discipleship manual.

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Cross-References for Matthew 10:25

Then the king called to Ziba, Saul's servant, and said unto him, I have given unto thy master's son all that pertained to Saul and to all his house.

Shares key themes with Matthew 10:25: master, servant, called

And when David had called him, he did eat and drink before him; and he made him drunk: and at even he went out to lie on his bed with the servants of his lord, but went not down to his house.

Shares key themes with Matthew 10:25: servant, lord, called

And David said to Abishai, and to all his servants, Behold, my son, which came forth of my bowels, seeketh my life: how much more now may this Benjamite do it? let him alone, and let him curse; for the LORD hath bidden him.

Shares key themes with Matthew 10:25: servant, lord, how

Then spake Elisha unto the woman, whose son he had restored to life, saying, Arise, and go thou and thine household, and sojourn wheresoever thou canst sojourn: for the LORD hath called for a famine; and it shall also come upon the land seven years.

Shares key themes with Matthew 10:25: lord, called, house

So he called every one of his lord's debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?

Shares key themes with Matthew 10:25: lord, called, how

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