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{"id":5017,"verse_id":"MAT.7.1","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":1,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"1","reference":"7.1","text":"The point of the statement do not judge so that you will not be judged is that the standards we apply to others God applies to us. The passive verbs in this verse look to Gods action.","source_note_position":1,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A1/1"}
{"id":5018,"verse_id":"MAT.7.3","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":3,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"2","reference":"7.3","text":"The term translated speck refers to a small piece of wood, chaff, or straw; see L&N 3.66.","source_note_position":2,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A3/2"}
{"id":5019,"verse_id":"MAT.7.3","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":3,"note_index":2,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"4","reference":"7.3","text":"The term beam of wood refers to a very big piece of wood, the main beam of a building, in contrast to the speck in the others eye (L&N 7.78).","source_note_position":4,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A3/4"}
{"id":5020,"verse_id":"MAT.7.7","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":7,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"1","reference":"7.7","text":"The three present imperatives in this verse ( Ask…seek…knock ) are probably intended to call for a repeated or continual approach before God.","source_note_position":1,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A7/1"}
{"id":5021,"verse_id":"MAT.7.8","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":8,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"1","reference":"7.8","text":"The actions of asking, seeking, and knocking are repeated here from v. 7 with the encouragement that God does respond.","source_note_position":1,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A8/1"}
{"id":5022,"verse_id":"MAT.7.10","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":10,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"1","reference":"7.10","text":"The two questions of vv. 9-10 expect the answer, “No parent would do this!”","source_note_position":1,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A10/1"}
{"id":5023,"verse_id":"MAT.7.11","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":11,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"2","reference":"7.11","text":"The provision of the good gifts is probably a reference to the wisdom and guidance supplied in response to repeated requests. The teaching as a whole stresses not that we get everything we want, but that God gives the good that we need.","source_note_position":2,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A11/2"}
{"id":5024,"verse_id":"MAT.7.12","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":12,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"3","reference":"7.12","text":"Jesus teaching as reflected in the phrase treat others as you would want them to treat you , known generally as the Golden Rule, is not completely unique in the ancient world, but here it is stated in its most emphatic, selfless form.","source_note_position":3,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A12/3"}
{"id":5025,"verse_id":"MAT.7.15","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":15,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"1","reference":"7.15","text":"Sheep s clothing…voracious wolves. Jesus uses a metaphor here to point out that these false prophets appear to be one thing, but in reality they are something quite different and dangerous.","source_note_position":1,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A15/1"}
{"id":5026,"verse_id":"MAT.7.16","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":16,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"2","reference":"7.16","text":"The statement illustrates the principle: That which cannot produce fruit does not produce fruit.","source_note_position":2,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A16/2"}
{"id":5027,"verse_id":"MAT.7.21","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":21,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"1","reference":"7.21","text":"The double use of the vocative is normally used in situations of high emotion or emphasis. Even an emphatic confession without action means little.","source_note_position":1,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A21/1"}
{"id":5028,"verse_id":"MAT.7.29","translation_id":"net-engnet","book_id":"MAT","chapter":7,"verse":29,"note_index":1,"note_type":"study_note","label":"NET study note","caller":"1","reference":"7.29","text":"Jesus teaching impressed the hearers with the directness of its claim; he taught with authority . A study of Jewish rabbinic interpretation shows that it was typical to cite a list of authorities to make ones point. Apparently Jesus addressed the issues in terms of his own understanding.","source_note_position":1,"source_url":"https://netbible.org/resource/netNote/Matthew%207%3A29/1"}