Matthew Chapter 10, Verse 26

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26: μη ουν φοβηθητε αυτους ουδεν γαρ εστιν κεκαλυμμενον ο ουκ αποκαλυφθησεται και κρυπτον ο ου γνωσθησεται— edit Textus Receptus
26: Fear them not therefore: for there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; and hid, that shall not be known.- edit KJV text
26: Therefore fear them not. For nothing is covered that shall not be revealed: nor hid, that shall not be known.— edit Douay text


Fear them not, etc. He encouraged them by the assurance that God would protect them, and that their truth and innocence should yet be vindicated. It is probable that the declaration, "There is nothing covered," etc., was a proverb among the Jews. By it Jesus meant, that their innocence, their principles, and their integrity, though then the world might not acknowledge them, in due time would be revealed; or God would vindicate them, and the universe would do them justice. They were, then, to be willing to be unknown, despised, persecuted, for a time, with the assurance that their true characters should yet be understood, and their sufferings appreciated.


This entry includes text from Barnes New Testament Notes.


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