Matthew 10

apostles

The word apostle, = "one sent forth," is used of our Lord Hebrews 3:1. Elsewhere it is used for the twelve who were called to that office by our Lord during His earth ministry; of Paul, called to the apostleship by the risen and ascended Lord, and of Barnabas Acts 14:14 specially designated by the Holy Spirit Acts 13:2. Of Matthias, chosen by lot by the eleven to take the place of Judas Iscariot, Acts 1:16-26 it is said: "And he was numbered with the eleven." Acts 1:26.

The "signs" of an apostle were

  • (1) They were chosen directly by the Lord Himself, or, as in the case of Barnabas, by the Holy Spirit Matthew 10:1,2; Mark 3:13,14; Luke 6:13; Acts 9:6,15; 13:2; 22:10,14,15; Romans 1:1
  • (2) They were endued with sign gifts, miraculous powers which were the divine credentials of their office Matthew 10:1; Acts 5:15,16; 16:16-18; Matthew 28:8,9.
  • (3) Their relation to the kingdom was that of heralds, announcing to Israel only Matthew 10:5,6 the kingdom as at hand. (See Scofield "Matthew 4:17") and manifesting kingdom powers Matthew 10:7,8.
  • (4) To one of them, Peter, the keys of the kingdom of heaven, viewed as the sphere of Christian profession, as in Mat 13, were given Matthew 16:19.
  • (5) Their future relation to the king will be that of judges over the twelve tribes Matthew 19:28.
  • (6) Consequent upon the rejection of the kingdom, and the revelation of the mystery hid in God Matthew 16:18; Ephesians 3:1-12 the Church, the apostolic office was invested with a new enduement, the baptism with the Holy Spirit Acts 2:1-4 a new power, that of imparting the Spirit to Jewish-Christian believers; a new relation, that of foundation stones of the new temple Ephesians 2:20-22 and a new function, that of preaching the glad tidings of salvation through a crucified and risen Lord to Jew and gentile alike.
  • (7) The indispensable qualification of an apostle was that he should have been an eye- witness of the resurrection Acts 1:22; 1 Corinthians 9:1.

James son of Zebedee(See Scofield "Matthew 4:21").
Gentiles

The kingdom was promised to the Jews. Gentiles could be blessed only through Christ crucified and risen. Cf. John 12:20-24.
lost sheep

(Greek - ἀπόλλυμι)." (See Scofield "John 3:16"). Also, Matthew 15:24,26; Acts 13:46.
devils

demons. (See Scofield "Matthew 7:22").
Provide neither gold

(Cf) Mark 6:8,9; Luke 9:3. The central thought here, urgency, must be kept in mind. The emphasis is upon "provide." Time is not to be taken to search for additional staves or shoes. The disciples were to go in their ordinary sandals, with such staff as they might have, or with none. Cf. Paul, Romans 1:15.
send

The scope of Matthew 10:16-23 reaches beyond the personal ministry of the twelve, covering in a general sense the sphere of service during the present age. Matthew 10:23 has in view the preaching of the remnant. Isaiah 1:9. (See Scofield "Romans 11:5") in the tribulation Psalms 2:5. See Scofield "Revelation 7:14". and immediately preceding the return of Christ in glory ; Deuteronomy 30:3; Acts 1:9-11. See Scofield "Acts 1:11". The remnant then will not have gone over the cities of Israel till the Lord comes.
for it shall be given

An instruction to martyrs, not to preachers.
Son of man

(See Scofield "Matthew 8:20").
Beelzebub

Beelzebul, title of a heathen deity.
hell

(See Scofield "Matthew 5:22").
peace

Cf. John 14:27. Peace is spoken of in Scripture in three ways:

righteous

Righteousness. (See Scofield "Romans 10:10").

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