Similarities - Matthew 24 & Matthew 22

Similarities: Matthew 24 & Matthew 22


There are similarities between Matthew 24 and Matthew 22. 

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The same Greek words that are used in both passages will be CAPITALIZED.

Matthew 24

Matthew 22

"this good-news (of) the kingdom will-be-proclaimed"

(Matthew 24:14)

"he-sent-out his slaves to-call the (ones) having-been-invited to the wedding-celebrations"

(Matthew 22:3)

"be PREPARED (ones) — because the Son (of) Man is-coming (at an) hour which you-do not expect"

(Matthew 24:44)

"everything (is) PREPARED. Come to the wedding-celebrations"

(Matthew 22:4)

"let the (one) in the FIELD not turn behind to-take his cloak"

(Matthew 24:40)

"the (ones), having-paid-no-

concern, departed — one to (his) own FIELD

(Matthew 22:5)

"they-will-hand you over to affliction, and THEY-WILL-KILL you"

(Matthew 24:9)

"the rest, having-seized his slaves, mistreated (them) and KILLED (them)

(Matthew 22:6)

"when you-see Jerusalem being-surrounded by army-encampments, then recognize that her desolation has-drawn-near"

(Luke 21:20, parallel to Matthew 24:15)

"the king became-angry. And having-sent his troops, he-destroyed those murderers and set-on-fire their city"

(Matthew 22:7)


You can find below the details:


Matthew 24:14: "And this good-news (of) the kingdom will-be-proclaimed in the whole world for (a) testimony (to) all the nations. And then the end will-come."

Matthew 22:3: "And he-sent-out his slaves to-call the (ones) having-been-invited to the wedding-celebrations, and they-were not willing to-come."



Matthew 22:4: "Again he-sent-out other slaves saying, ‘Say (to) the (ones) having-been-invited, “Behold — I-have-prepared my dinner, my bulls and fatted-cattle having-been-slaughtered, and everything (is) PREPARED. Come to the wedding-celebrations”’."

Matthew 24:44: "For this reason you also be PREPARED (ones) — because the Son (of) Man is-coming (at an) hour which you-do not expect."



Matthew 24:18: "And let the (one) in the FIELD not turn behind to-take his cloak."

Matthew 22:5: "But the (ones), having-paid-no-concern, departed — one to (his) own FIELD, and another on his business."



Matthew 24:9: "Then they-will-hand you over to affliction, and THEY-WILL-KILL you. And you-will-be being-hated by all the nations because-of My name."

Matthew 22:6: "And the rest, having-seized his slaves, mistreated (them) and KILLED (them)."



Matthew 24:15: "“Therefore when you-see the abomination (of) desolation — the (thing) having-been-spoken through Daniel the prophet — having-stood in (the) holy place (let the (one) reading understand),"

The parallel account in Luke reads: Luke 21:20: "“But when you-see Jerusalem being-surrounded by army-encampments, then recognize that her desolation has-drawn-near."

Matthew 22:7: "And the king became-angry. And having-sent his troops, he-destroyed those murderers and set-on-fire their city."



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