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Mt 4:25 Strong Concordance And [2532] there followed [190] him [846] great [4183] multitudes of people [3793] from [575] Galilee [1056], and [2532] from Decapolis [1179], and [2532] from Jerusalem [2414], and [2532] from Judaea [2449], and [2532] from beyond [4008] Jordan [2446].
  King James And there followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis, and from Jerusalem, and from Judaea, and from beyond Jordan.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
And there followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis--a region lying to the east of the Jordan, so called as containing ten cities, founded and chiefly inhabited by Greek settlers.

and from Jerusalem, and from beyond Jordan--meaning from Perea. Thus not only was all Palestine upheaved, but all the adjacent regions. But the more immediate object for which this is here mentioned is, to give the reader some idea both of the vast concourse and of the varied complexion of eager attendants upon the great Preacher, to whom the astonishing discourse of the next three chapters was addressed. On the importance which our Lord Himself attached to this first preaching circuit, and the preparation which He made for it, see on Mar 1:35-39.

SERMON ON THE MOUNT.

That this is the same Discourse as that in Luke 6:17-49--only reported more fully by Matthew, and less fully, as well as with considerable variation, by Luke--is the opinion of many very able critics (of the Greek commentators; of CALVIN, GROTIUS, MALDONATUS--Who stands almost alone among Romish commentators; and of most moderns, as THOLUCK, MEYER, DE WETTE, TISCHENDORF, STIER, WIESELER, ROBINSON). The prevailing opinion of these critics is that Luke's is the original form of the discourse, to which Matthew has added a number of sayings, uttered on other occasions, in order to give at one view the great outlines of our Lord's ethical teaching. But that they are two distinct discourses--the one delivered about the close of His first missionary tour, and the other after a second such tour and the solemn choice of the Twelve--is the judgment of others who have given much attention to such matters (of most Romish commentators, including ERASMUS; and among the moderns, of LANGE, GRESWELL, BIRKS, WEBSTER and WILKINSON. The question is left undecided by ALFORD). AUGUSTINE'S opinion--that they were both delivered on one occasion, Matthew's on the mountain, and to the disciples; Luke's in the plain, and to the promiscuous multitude--is so clumsy and artificial as hardly to deserve notice. To us the weight of argument appears to lie with those who think them two separate discourses. It seems hard to conceive that Matthew should have put this discourse before his own calling, if it was not uttered till long after, and was spoken in his own hearing as one of the newly chosen Twelve. Add to this, that Matthew introduces his discourse amidst very definite markings of time, which fix it to our Lord's first preaching tour; while that of Luke, which is expressly said to have been delivered immediately after the choice of the Twelve, could not have been spoken till long after the time noted by Matthew. It is hard, too, to see how either discourse can well be regarded as the expansion or contraction of the other. And as it is beyond dispute that our Lord repeated some of His weightier sayings in different forms, and with varied applications, it ought not to surprise us that, after the lapse of perhaps a year--when, having spent a whole night on the hill in prayer to God, and set the Twelve apart, He found Himself surrounded by crowds of people, few of whom probably had heard the Sermon on the Mount, and fewer still remembered much of it--He should go over its principal points again, with just as much sameness as to show their enduring gravity, but at the same time with that difference which shows His exhaustless fertility as the great Prophet of the Church.
 
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35 And [2532] in the morning [4404], rising up [450] a great while [3029] before day [1773], he went out [1831], and [2532] departed [565] into [1519] a solitary [2048] place [5117], and there [2546] prayed [4336].
36 And [2532] Simon [4613] and [2532] they that were with [3326] him [846] followed after [2614] him [846].
37 And [2532] when they had found [2147] him [846], they said [3004] unto him [846], [3754] All [3956] men seek [2212] for thee [4571].
38 And [2532] he said [3004] unto them [846], Let us go [71] into [1519] the next [2192] towns [2969], that [2443] I may preach [2784] there also [2546]: for [1063] therefore [1519] [5124] came I forth [1831].
39 And [2532] he preached [2784] [2258] in [1722] their [846] synagogues [4864] throughout [1519] all [3650] Galilee [1056], and [2532] cast out [1544] devils [1140].
30 And [1161] there was [2258] a good way off [3112] from [575] them [846] an herd [34] of many [4183] swine [5519] feeding [1006].
31 So [1161] the devils [1142] besought [3870] him [846], saying [3004], If [1487] thou cast [1544] us [2248] out [1544], suffer [2010] us [2254] to go away [565] into [1519] the herd [34] of swine [5519].
32 And [2532] he said [2036] unto them [846], Go [5217]. And [1161] when they were come out [1831], they went [565] into [1519] the herd [34] of swine [5519]: and [2532], behold [2400], the whole [3956] herd [34] of swine [5519] ran violently [3729] down [2596] a steep place [2911] into [1519] the sea [2281], and [2532] perished [599] in [1722] the waters [5204].
33 And [1161] they that kept [1006] them fled [5343], and [2532] went their ways [565] into [1519] the city [4172], and told [518] every thing [3956], and [2532] what was befallen to the possessed of the devils [1139].
31 But [235] that [2443] the world [2889] may know [1097] that [3754] I love [25] the Father [3962]; and [2532] as [2531] the Father [3962] gave [1781] me [3427] commandment [1781], even so [3779] I do [4160]. Arise [1453], let us go [71] hence [1782].
21 And it shall come to pass, when many [07227] evils [07451] and troubles [06869] are befallen [04672] them, that this song [07892] shall testify [06030] against [06440] them as a witness [05707]; for it shall not be forgotten [07911] out of the mouths [06310] of their seed [02233]: for I know [03045] their imagination [03336] which they go about [06213], even now [03117], before I have brought [0935] them into the land [0776] which I sware [07650].
22 Moses [04872] therefore wrote [03789] this song [07892] the same day [03117], and taught [03925] it the children [01121] of Israel [03478].
23 And he gave Joshua [03091] the son [01121] of Nun [05126] a charge [06680], and said [0559], Be strong [02388] and of a good courage [0553]: for thou shalt bring [0935] the children [01121] of Israel [03478] into the land [0776] which I sware [07650] unto them: and I will be with thee.
33 And Moses [04872] gave [05414] unto them, even to the children [01121] of Gad [01410], and to the children [01121] of Reuben [07205], and unto half [02677] the tribe [07626] of Manasseh [04519] the son [01121] of Joseph [03130], the kingdom [04467] of Sihon [05511] king [04428] of the Amorites [0567], and the kingdom [04467] of Og [05747] king [04428] of Bashan [01316], the land [0776], with the cities [05892] thereof in the coasts [01367], even the cities [05892] of the country [0776] round about [05439].
5 Wherefore, said [0559] they, if we have found [04672] grace [02580] in thy sight [05869], let this land [0776] be given [05414] unto thy servants [05650] for a possession [0272], and bring us not over [05674] Jordan [03383].
11 Behold, the days [03117] come [0935], saith [05002] the Lord [0136] GOD [03069], that I will send [07971] a famine [07458] in the land [0776], not a famine [07458] of bread [03899], nor a thirst [06772] for water [04325], but of hearing [08085] the words [01697] of the LORD [03068]: