sermon on the mount
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A major discourse delivered by Jesus Christ: The "Sermon on the Mount" is a foundational and ethical teaching attributed to Jesus, primarily recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, chapters 5-7, and partially in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 6.
Usage
- The term is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this biblical passage. It is often cited in religious, theological, and ethical discussions.
- It is typically preceded by the definite article "the" (e.g., Sermon on the Mount).
Examples
As a subject:
- The Sermon on the Mount contains the Beatitudes.
- Many consider the Sermon on the Mount to be the core of Christian ethics.
As an object:
- The priest preached about the Sermon on the Mount.
- Scholars have analyzed the Sermon on the Mount for centuries.
Advanced Usage
- "The teachings of the Sermon on the Mount": Used to refer to the ethical principles (e.g., the Beatitudes, the Lord's Prayer) contained within the discourse itself.
- He tried to live his life according to the teachings of the Sermon on the Mount.
Variants and Related Words
- The Beatitudes (n): The series of blessings that form the opening section of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-12).
- The Lord's Prayer (n): A central Christian prayer taught by Jesus within the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:9-13).
Synonyms
- The Discourse on the Mount: A less common but synonymous phrase.
- Jesus's inaugural address: A descriptive, non-standard synonym highlighting its position as a key programmatic speech.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "Sermon-on-the-Mount ethics": A phrase used to describe ideals of supreme moral virtue, peacemaking, and altruism, often implying they are difficult to practice in everyday life.
- His forgiveness was an act of true Sermon-on-the-Mount ethics.
Noun
- the first major discourse delivered by Jesus (Matthew 5-7 and Luke 6:20-49)