
Matthew 16:7 KJV - And they reasoned among themselves ...
7 And they reasoned among themselves, saying, It is because we have taken no bread. Read full chapter
Matthew 16:7 - Bible Hub
In the context of Matthew 16, Jesus had just warned them about the "yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees," using a metaphor for their teachings. The disciples' focus on bread shows their …
What does Matthew 16:7 mean? - BibleRef.com
What does Matthew 16:7 mean? Jesus and His disciples have travelled once more across the Sea of Galilee (Matthew 16:5). He seems to still be thinking about His most recent …
Matthew 16:7 - Bible Gateway
When Jesus saw this he said to them, “Why all this argument among yourselves about not bringing any bread, you little-faiths? Don’t you understand yet, or have you forgotten the five …
Matthew 16:7 Study Bible: They reasoned among themselves, …
Matthew 16:7 Study Bible: They reasoned among themselves, saying, "We brought no bread." They discussed this among themselves and concluded, "It is because we did not bring any …
Matthew 16:7 - King James Bible Online
“And they reasoned among themselves, saying, It is because we have taken no bread.” 4 A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given unto …
Matthew, CHAPTER 16 - USCCB
When Jesus became aware of this he said, “You of little faith, why do you conclude among yourselves that it is because you have no bread? f Do you not yet understand, and do you not …
Matthew 16:7 - Bible.com
Encouraging and challenging you to seek intimacy with God every day. And they reasoned among themselves, saying, “It is because we have taken no bread.”
What does Matthew 16:7 mean? - Bible Art
Matthew 16:7 (KJV) - "And they reasoned among themselves, saying, It is because we have taken no bread." This verse is a part of a larger passage in the book of Matthew, in which …
Matthew 16:7 MEANING - King James Bible Online
Verse 7. - They reasoned among themselves. With a crass literalness, the apostles utterly misunderstood the drift of their Master's warning, and thought that he alluded to their …