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Matthew 6:29 — King James Version← Study notes

And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.


Matthew 6:29Greek Interlinear

Greek · Matthew 6:2915 words
GreekMeaning
λέγωlegō
I sayverbG3004
δὲde
howeverwordG1161
ὑμῖνhymin
to youpronounG4771
ὅτιhoti
thatwordG3754
οὐδὲoude
not evenadverbG3761
ΣολομὼνSolomōn
SolomonnounG4672
ἐνen
inprepositionG1722
πάσῃpasē
alladjectiveG3956
τῇ
thearticleG3588
δόξῃdoxē
glorynounG1391
αὐτοῦautou
of himpronounG846
περιεβάλετοperiebaleto
was adornedverbG4016
ὡςhōs
likewordG5613
ἓνhen
oneadjectiveG1519
τούτωνtoutōn
of thesedemonstrativeG3778
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Matthew 6:29

Hom., xxii: Having shewn that it is not right to be anxious about food, He passes to that which is less; (for raiment is not so necessary as food;) and asks, 'And why are ye careful wherewith ye shall be clothed?' He uses not here the instance of the birds, when He might have drawn some to the point, as the peacock, or the swan, but brings forward the lilies, saying, 'Consider the lilies of the field.' He would prove in two things the abundant goodness of God; to wit, the…

Chrysostom · 4th century

The things instanced are not to be allegorized so that we enquire what is denoted by the birds of the air, or the lilies of the field; they are only examples to prove God’s care for the greater from His care for the less.

Augustine · 4th century · Serm. in Mont., ii, 15

For lilies within a fixed time are formed into branches, clothed in whiteness, and endowed with sweet odour, God conveying by an unseen operation, what the earth had not given to the root. But in all the same perfectness is observed, that they may not be thought to have been formed by chance, but may be known to be ordered by God’s providence. When He says, 'They toil not,' He speaks for the comfort of men; 'Neither do they spin,' for the women.

Pseudo-Chrysostom · 5th century
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