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Matthew 26:11 — King James Version← Study notes

For ye have the poor always with you; but me ye have not always.


Matthew 26:11Greek Interlinear

Greek · Matthew 26:1112 words
GreekMeaning
πάντοτεpantote
AlwaysadverbG3842
γὰρgar
forwordG1063
τοὺςtous
thearticleG3588
πτωχοὺςptōchous
pooradjectiveG4434
ἔχετεechete
you haveverbG2192
μεθ’meth’
withprepositionG3326
ἑαυτῶνheautōn
yourselvespronounG1438
ἐμὲeme
Me myselfpronounG1473
δὲde
howeverwordG1161
οὐou
notadverbG3756
πάντοτεpantote
alwaysadverbG3842
ἔχετεechete
you haveverbG2192
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Matthew 26:11

Having set before us the counsels of the chief of the Jews concerning the death of Christ, the Evangelist would proceed to follow out their execution, and to relate the bargain of Judas with the Jews to deliver Him up, but be first shews the cause of this betrayal. He was grieved that the ointment which the woman poured upon Christ’s head had not been sold that he might have carried off something out of the price it brought, and to make up this loss he was willing to betray…

Gloss (Glossa Ordinaria) · medieval compilation · non. occ.

Not that he was a leper yet, but having been so, and having been healed by the Saviour, be retained the appellation to shew forth the power of Him who healed him.

Jerome · 4th century

'Alabaster' is a kind of marble, white but marked with veins of different colours, which was in use for vessels to hold ointment, because it was said to preserve it from corruption.

Rabanus Maurus · 9th century
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