Matthew 19 Images and
Notes
Brief Summary: In this chapter, we have, I. Christ
changing his quarters, leaving Galilee, and coming into the
coasts of Judea (v. 1, v. 2). II. His dispute with the Pharisees
about divorce, and his discourse with his disciples upon
occasion of it (v. 3-12). III. The kind entertainment he gave to
some little children which were brought to him (v. 13-15). IV.
An account of what passed between Christ and a hopeful young
gentleman that applied himself to him (v. 16-22). V. His
discourse with his disciples upon that occasion, concerning the
difficulty of the salvation of those that have much in the
world, and the certain recompense of those that leave all for
Christ (v. 23-30). MHC
Outline
Jesus enters Judea. (1,2)
The Pharisees' question about divorces. (3-12)
Young children brought to Jesus. (13-15)
The rich young man's inquiry. (16-22)
The recompense of Christ's followers. (23-30)
Painted Illustration of a Pharisee During the time of Jesus
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Map of Judea in the Time of Jesus
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Painted Illustration of Jesus Teaching Children
Ancient Customs
Geography
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