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Matthew 12: Pharisees Oppose Jesus


“Matthew 12: Pharisees Oppose Jesus,” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Matthew 12,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Matthew 12

Pharisees Oppose Jesus

Before you read Matthew 12, it is helpful to understand that by Jesus’ time Jewish rabbis had added to the law of Moses a complicated set of rules called the traditions of the elders (see Mark 7:5–9). These laws did not come from the Lord, and many appeared ridiculous—such as the rule that healing on the Sabbath was “work” and therefore forbidden. The Pharisees, the most powerful religious group in Jesus’ day, were very strict in their obedience to these traditions and considered them more important than the words of the prophets. As you read Matthew 12, look for what happened when Jesus’ teachings opposed those traditions.

Jesus looked to God; the Pharisees looked to their traditions.

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Traditions of the Elders

Other Accounts of What You Read in Matthew 12

Matthew 12:1–8Mark 2:23–28; Luke 6:1–5

Matthew 12:9–14Mark 3:1–6; Luke 6:6–11

Matthew 12:24–32Mark 3:22–29

Matthew 12:38–42Luke 11:29–32

Matthew 12:43–45Luke 11:24–26

Matthew 12:46–50Mark 3:31–35; Luke 8:19–21

Studying the Scriptures

Do two of the following activities (A–C) as you study Matthew 12.

  1. The Sabbath Day

    Matthew 12, verses 1–9 and 10–14, tells about two different times when the Pharisees accused Jesus and His disciples of not keeping the Sabbath day holy. Write about one idea from each account that can help you keep the Sabbath day holy. As part of what you write, explain what you will do differently, or better, because of these ideas.

  2. It Depends on How You Look at It

    1. After Jesus performed the miracle recorded in Matthew 12:22, how did the Pharisees respond that was different than the response of the rest of the people? (see vv. 23–24).

    2. Why do you think two groups of people who saw the same event could have such a difference in opinion? (see v. 14).

    3. How did Jesus respond to what the Pharisees said about Him in verse 24? (see vv. 25–29).

  3. Follow the Example of Jesus

    Since Matthew 12 mostly records how Jesus dealt with those who opposed Him, choose one thing Jesus did or said in this chapter that you think you could use in dealing with people who oppose the Church, and explain how you would use it.