Bible Word Search · Matthew 5:3-12
The Beatitudes
Eight blessings that turned the world's values upside down. The poor in spirit inherit the kingdom, the mourning are comforted, and the persecuted are called fortunate. Jesus redefined what it means to be truly blessed — and it had nothing to do with wealth or power.
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Did You Know?
- The word 'blessed' (makarios in Greek) means deeply happy in a way circumstances cannot touch.
- Each beatitude promises a specific reward that mirrors the quality it celebrates.
- The Beatitudes open the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus' most comprehensive ethical teaching.
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