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Matthew 23:23Matt.23.23

‹Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier› [matters] ‹of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.›

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Translations

Louis Segond 1910

Malheur à vous, scribes et pharisiens hypocrites! parce que vous payez la dîme de la menthe, de l'aneth et du cumin, et que vous laissez ce qui est plus important dans la loi, la justice, la miséricorde et la fidélité: c'est là ce qu'il fallait pratiquer, sans négliger les autres choses.

KJV

‹Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier› [matters] ‹of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.›

Patristic reading

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  • Hegemonius

    Acta Archelai

    tenebrae, nisi forte accidentes intellegantur? Archelaus dixit: Quoniam quidem multo melius a 1 vgl. Matth. 23 23. Luk. 11, 42 — 8 Luk. 20, 46; 11. 43. Matlh. 23, 6, 7. Mark. 12, 38. 39 — 10 1 Kor. 9, 9, 10 — 27 Matth. 5, 15. Mark. 4, 21. Luk. 8, 16 und 11 33 CM 2 eitrinsecus] ub…
  • Epiphanius

    Panarion (Adversus Haereses)

    46; S. 150 Otto (dazu ürer, Gesch. d. üd. Volkes II4 566) — 21f Matth. 23, 5 — 27 f vgl. Origenes in Matth. 23, 23 f; IV 219 Lommatzsch noli mihi appropiare, quoniam mimdus sum — 29 — S. 210, 3 vgl. haer. 33, 9, 4 u. haer. 42, 11 ἔλεγχ. ݲ; dazu Schürer, Gesch. d. jüd. 122A. 24 St…
  • Epiphanius

    Panarion (Adversus Haereses)

    09, 16 ff — 7 ff vgl. dement. Hom. XI 28; S. 117, 33 Lagarde Ps. Tert. adv. omn. haer. 1 Origenes in Matth. 23, 23; IV 220 Lommatzsch — 11 f1 vgl. Act. 23, 8 — 13 εἱμαρμένη (Josephus bell. Jud. 11 8, 14 antiquitt XIH 5, 9) Hippolyt refut. IX 28 Const. apost. VI 6, 3 S. 313, 31 Fu…

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