In the passage Matthew 15:22-28, Jesus was being racist. When the woman, a Gentile, sought his help, he answered (15:24) that he was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. She came and worshipped him, but still he said in verse 26, "It is not meet to take the children's bread and to cast it to the dogs[Gentiles]". In the most insulting way, he was saying that the sustenance he had to offer was not for Gentiles.
When she humbly accepted his description, he finally agreed to help and the gospel says that her daughter was cured that very hour.
The two accounts are written by two different men. They mean the same thing though.
Leviticus chapter 13 verse 29 and 30 chapter 14 verse 19 chapter 19 verse 27 chapter 21 verse 5 1 Samuel chapter 17 verse 35 chapter 21 verse 13 2 Samuel chapter 10 verse 4 chapter 10 verse 5 chapter 19 verse 24 chapter 20 verse 9 Ezra chapter 9 verse 3 Psalm chapter 133 verse 2 Isaiah chapter 7 verse 20 chapter 15 verse 2 Jeremiah chapter 41 verse 5 chapter 48 verse 37 Ezekiel chapter 5 verse 1
In the book of Exodous chapter 20 verse 15 says Though shall not steal.
Matthew 26:15
looks like a bible reference. book 1st Peter chapter 2 15 would be verse 15, but 1-5? maybe 1st verse, 5th line or maybe 5th word.
The two accounts are written by two different men. They mean the same thing though.
Matthew chapter 27, verse 33 says they took Jesus to Golgotha to be crucified.Mark chapter 15, verse 22 gives the same information as doesLuke chapter 23, verse 33. and John chapter 19 verse 17.
Matthew 21:1-11. Mark 11:1-10. Luke 19:29-38. John 12:12-15.
Leviticus chapter 13 verse 29 and 30 chapter 14 verse 19 chapter 19 verse 27 chapter 21 verse 5 1 Samuel chapter 17 verse 35 chapter 21 verse 13 2 Samuel chapter 10 verse 4 chapter 10 verse 5 chapter 19 verse 24 chapter 20 verse 9 Ezra chapter 9 verse 3 Psalm chapter 133 verse 2 Isaiah chapter 7 verse 20 chapter 15 verse 2 Jeremiah chapter 41 verse 5 chapter 48 verse 37 Ezekiel chapter 5 verse 1
It can be--in my opinion any religion that teaches hate is making the world worse, not better.
While Luke's itinerary lacks definition, Matthew's is more definitive. The same parable (The ninety and nine) is told in Luke 15 and Matthew 18. However, Matthew includes a geographic locator in chapter 17, verse 24, just prior to the parable's delivery.
A quick search on Wikipedia - gave the reference to Matthew chapter 5, verses 15 & 16 - seee related link.
2 timothy chapter 12 verse 15
In the book of Exodous chapter 20 verse 15 says Though shall not steal.
There are various references in both Old and New Testaments of the Bible to the wolf and the lamb, starting with Isiah chapter 11, verse 8, "the wolf shall dwell with the lamb", and Isiah chapter 65, verse 25, "the wolf shall feed with the lamb.", illustrating a time of peace. In Matthew chapter 7, verse 15 it is written to beware of false prophets, "who come as wolves in sheep's clothing."
The Book of Proverbs, chapter 22, verse 15.
This parable can be found in the book of Luke chapter 15 verse 11 to 32.