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The Apostles ask who is greatest in realm of the skies.

Spoken to
Apostles
KJV Verse

Matthew 18:5 And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me.

NIV Verse:

Matthew 18:5 And whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.

What His Listeners Heard:

Also, whoever welcomes one kid such as this for that name of mine, welcomes me.

Lost In Translation:

The meaning of the verb here depends on whether we consider a child to be a person or a thing. The form of the word used is a thing, that is, a neuter form. The word refers to young children under seven, but Jesus uses it for older children as well. When referring to things, the verb means "receive graciously" or "accept". When referring to people, it means "welcomes." So, this is a play on words where the meaning of the word changes from "accepts" to "welcomes."

KJV w/Translation Issues :

And who(MW) so(CW) shall(CW) receive(CW) one such little child in my (MW) name receiveth(CW) me.

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What Jesus's Listeners Heard

The everyday meanings of the Greek words Jesus used were different than the definitions they have been given over time in biblical translation. The word translations here are based upon documents of his time such as the Greek Septuagint, not ideas unknown in his time.

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