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Matthew 5:1

The Pulpit Commentary on Matthew 5:1

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And seeing the multitudes; i.e. those spoken of in —the multitudes who were at that point of time following him. He went up. From the lower ground by the lake. Into a mountain; Revised Version, into the mountain ( εἰς τὸ ὄρος); i.

e. not any special mountain, but "the mountain nearest the place spoken of—the mountain near by" (Thayer); in contrast to any lower place, whether that was itself fairly high ground (as probably ) or the shore of the lake.

The actual spot here referred to may have been far from, or, and more probably (), near to, the Lake of Gennesareth. It cannot now be identified. The traditional "Mount of Beatitudes" is Karn-Hattin, "a round, rocky hill", "a square-shaped hill with two tops", about five miles north-west of Tiberias.

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