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 {He came down with them} (katabas met' aut(936e)). Second
aorist active participle of katabain(935c), common verb. This was
the night of prayer up in the mountain ( Mr 31:3  Lu 6:12 ) and
the choice of the Twelve next morning. The going up into the
mountain of  Mt 5:1  may simply be a summary statement with no
mention of what Luke has explained or may be a reference to the
elevation, where he "sat down" ( Mt 5:1 ), above the plain or
"level place" (epi topou pedinou) on the mountain side where
Jesus "stood" or "stopped" (est(885c)). It may be a level place
towards the foot of the mountain. He stopped his descent at this
level place and then found a slight elevation on the mountain
side and began to speak. There is not the slightest reason for
making Matthew locate this sermon on the mountain and Luke in the
valley as if the places, audiences, and topics were different.
For the unity of the sermon see discussion on 烘t 5:1f|. The
reports in Matthew and Luke begin alike, cover the same general
ground and end alike. The report in Matthew is longer chiefly
because in Chapter 5, he gives the argument showing the contrast
between Christ's conception of righteousness and that of the
Jewish rabbis. Undoubtedly, Jesus repeated many of the crisp
sayings here at other times as in Luke 12, but it is quite
gratuitous to argue that Matthew and Luke have made up this
sermon out of isolated sayings of Christ at various times. Both
Matthew and Luke give too much that is local of place and
audience for that idea.  Mt 5:1  speaks of "the multitudes" and
"his disciples."  Lu 6:17  notes "a great multitude of his
disciples, and a great number of the people from all Judea and
Jerusalem, and the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon." They agree in
the presence of disciples and crowds besides the disciples from
whom the twelve apostles were chosen. It is important to note how
already people were coming from "the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon"
"to hear him and to be healed (iath(886e)ai, first aorist passive
of iaomai) of their diseases."

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