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Mateus 16:11

Listen to Mateus 16:11
11 Como Ă© que vocĂȘs nĂŁo entendem que nĂŁo era de pĂŁo que eu estava lhes falando? Tomem cuidado com o fermento dos fariseus e dos saduceus”.

Mateus 16:11 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 16:11

How is it that ye do not understand
That you should be so senseless and void of thought, after such instances, as to imagine, that I concerned myself about what bread you brought with you; one would think you could not but know,

that I spake it not to you concerning bread,
taken in a literal sense; but must be thought to speak figuratively and mystically, and to have an higher sense and meaning, when I said to you,

that ye should beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and of the
Sadducees;
how could you think that I had any regard to the leaven taken in a literal sense, the Pharisees and Sadducees approve or disapprove of?

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Mateus 16:11 In-Context

9 Ainda nĂŁo compreendem? NĂŁo se lembram dos cinco pĂŁes para os cinco mil e de quantos cestos vocĂȘs recolheram?
10 Nem dos sete pĂŁes para os quatro mil e de quantos cestos recolheram?
11 Como Ă© que vocĂȘs nĂŁo entendem que nĂŁo era de pĂŁo que eu estava lhes falando? Tomem cuidado com o fermento dos fariseus e dos saduceus”.
12 EntĂŁo entenderam que nĂŁo estava lhes dizendo que tomassem cuidado com o fermento de pĂŁo, mas com o ensino dos fariseus e dos saduceus.
13 Chegando Jesus Ă  regiĂŁo de Cesareia de Filipe, perguntou aos seus discĂ­pulos: “Quem os outros dizem que o Filho do homem Ă©?”

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