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Later Ministry & Journey·Recorded in 3 of 4 Gospels

Jesus Blesses the Children

MatthewMarkLuke

When disciples try to turn children away, Jesus rebukes them: "Let the little children come to me, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these."

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Parallel Accounts

Berean Standard Bible (BSB)

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Matthew
19:13-15

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Mark
10:13-16

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Luke
18:15-17

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JohnNot recorded in this Gospel

Scripture from the Berean Standard Bible (BSB), public domain.

Mark alone says Jesus was "indignant" with the disciples for turning children away, one of only a few places where Jesus is explicitly described as angry at his own followers. Mark also says Jesus took the children "in his arms," a physical detail absent from Matthew and Luke. Luke uses the word for "infants" (brephe) rather than "children."

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Matthew

Jesus lays hands on the children and departs.

Mark

Jesus is indignant, takes children in his arms, and blesses them, laying hands on them.

Luke

Uses "infants" (brephe), making the children even younger and more helpless.

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Matthew 19:13-15
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Later Ministry & Journey

The journey toward Jerusalem, the Perean ministry, later Judean visits, and the raising of Lazarus.

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Matthew
19:13-15
John
not recorded