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Catholic Bible Study

Matthew 13:53-14:21

Catholic Bible Study

Augustine Institute

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Visual Arts, Arts, Self-improvement, Education

4.7629 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. Michael Barber continue their study of the Gospel of Matthew by diving into 13:53-14:21.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Form Now. I'm Tim Gray, president of the Augustine Institute. And joining me is Dr. Michael Barber, who is a professor of Scripture here at the August Institute.

0:07.7

And we're going to continue our ongoing Bible study that we've been doing informed on the Gospel of Matthew.

0:12.6

And we're going to begin, so you can grab your Bibles. We use the ESV Catholic Edition, which we love that translation.

0:19.4

And you can get that at Catholic.market.

0:21.6

We're going to begin with chapter 14, but before we turn to chapter 14, let me just

0:26.6

recommend there's one last story at the end of chapter 13. And we were so focused on

0:31.6

the seven or eight parables, depending on how you want to count them. So much of Jesus' teaching is about parables,

0:38.3

but there's an incident that happens after his teaching with the parables.

0:43.3

It's about the brothers and sisters of Jesus.

0:46.3

And a lot of Catholics, wait a minute,

0:49.3

did Mary have other children? No, Mary did not have other children.

0:52.3

She was a perpetual virgin. That's

0:54.6

Catholic teaching. There's a lot of good biblical reasons to believe that these were cousins

1:01.1

and our distant relatives. And so there's a great study that we have on form by one of

1:07.2

our other professors of Scripture. Dr. Brant Petrie is a good friend of ours. And Dr. Brant Petrie does a phenomenal job going into depth on this question of,

1:16.6

did Jesus have brothers and sisters? And it's in episode five of his Lexio Bible study on Mary,

1:22.6

which is on the Jewish roots of Mary, which is a fabulous Bible study.

1:28.3

If you want to go deeper into that question or learn more about it, we recommend that you go to episode five, which you can find on Formed

1:35.3

under just search Brant Petrie and Alexio Mary, and you'll find it, and you just go to episode five,

1:42.3

and you'll get an incredible, one of the best descriptions and accounts, find it and you just go to episode five and you'll get an incredible one of the best

1:45.0

descriptions and accounts and it really shows you biblically not just from tradition but biblically

1:52.2

the case for mary's perpetual virginity so it's a fabulous study i highly recommend it but michael

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