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GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW, CHAPTER 13
Matthew 13:55; Matthew 13:16; Matthew 13:37; Matthew 13:8; Matthew 13:10; Matthew 13:9; Matthew 13:7; Matthew 13:5; Matthew 13:56; Matthew 13:57; Matthew 13:58; Matthew 13:6; Matthew 13:14; Matthew 13:11; Matthew 13:12; Matthew 13:15; Matthew 13:36; Matthew 13:17; Matthew 13:35; Matthew 13:34; Matthew 13:13; Matthew 13:19; Matthew 13:18; Matthew 13:21; Matthew 13:22; Matthew 13:23; Matthew 13:24; Matthew 13:32; Matthew 13:38; Matthew 13:20; Matthew 13:39; Matthew 13:50; Matthew 13:54; Matthew 13:51; Matthew 13:52; Matthew 13:53; Matthew 13:28; Matthew 13:29; Matthew 13:30; Matthew 13:25; Matthew 13:40; Matthew 13:43; Matthew 13:44; Matthew 13:47; Matthew 13:48; Matthew 13:49; Matthew 13:26; Matthew 13:27; Matthew 13:31; Matthew 13:42; Matthew 13:45; Matthew 13:46; Matthew 13:41; Parabolic Discourse
  • The parable of the tares

Matthew (ship)         
  • ''Matthew'' replica moored in Bristol
1996 REPLICA CARAVEL
Matthew of Bristol; The Matthew
Matthew was a caravel sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to Newfoundland, North America. There are two modern replicas – one in Bristol, England (built 1994–1996) and one in Bonavista, Newfoundland (built 1997–1998).
Matthew (bishop of Aberdeen)         
BISHOP OF ABERDEEN
Matthew, Bishop of Aberdeen; Matthew (d. 1199)
Matthew (died 1199) was a 12th-century churchman residing in Scotland. He is the first man known to have held the position of Archdeacon of St Andrews, his first known ecclesiastical post.
William Diller Matthew         
AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGIST
William Matthew; W. D. Matthew
William Diller Matthew FRS (February 19, 1871 – September 24, 1930)"William Diller Matthew". Dictionary of American Biography Base Set.

Википедия

Matthew 13

Matthew 13 is the thirteenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. Verses 3 to 52 of this chapter form the third of the five Discourses of Matthew, called the Parabolic Discourse, based on the parables of the Kingdom. At the end of the chapter, Jesus is rejected by the people of his hometown, Nazareth.