Matthew 25

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Matthew 25 is a chapter in the New Testament Gospel of Matthew that presents Jesus’ parables and teachings about final judgment, preparedness, and the coming of the Kingdom of Heaven.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapter of the Bible
chapter of the Gospel of Matthew
audienceInText Jesus’ disciples
canonicalStatus canonical scripture in most Christian traditions
command care for the hungry, thirsty, stranger, naked, sick, and imprisoned
faithful use of what God entrusts
“Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour”
contains Parable of the Talents NERFINISHED
Parable of the Ten Virgins NERFINISHED
Teaching on the Final Judgment
eschatologicalRole describes separation of people as a shepherd separates sheep from goats
describes the coming of the Son of Man in glory
focusesOn faithful stewardship
final judgment
preparedness for the coming of the Kingdom of Heaven
works of mercy
genre Gospel narrative
keyVerse Matthew 25:13
Matthew 25:21
Matthew 25:40
Matthew 25:46
language Koine Greek
locationInBible between Matthew 24 and Matthew 26
mentions Kingdom of Heaven NERFINISHED
Son of Man
bridegroom
eternal life
eternal punishment
foolish virgins
goats
sheep
talents (a unit of money)
wise virgins
moralTeaching acts of mercy toward others are treated as done to Christ
partOf Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
New Testament
positionInWork 25th chapter of the Gospel of Matthew
setting Olivet Discourse NERFINISHED
speakerInText Jesus NERFINISHED
theme accountability for entrusted resources
care for “the least of these”
judgment of the nations
readiness for the bridegroom
separation of the righteous and the wicked
watchfulness
tradition Christianity NERFINISHED
verseRange Matthew 25:1–46 NERFINISHED

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