Martin Luther's commentary upon the Sermon on the Mount is lively,
informed, and a perfect gateway to the writings of the great
Renaissance theologian and Bible scholar. As the exemplifying
source of Jesus Christ's moral teachings, the Sermon on the Mount
comprises of the most famous and widely discussed passages in the
New Testament Gospels. Oft-quoted and synonymous with Christianity,
the teachings of the Lord Jesus include the Lord's Prayer; the
proverb-like Beatitudes; and phrases such as 'salt of the earth'
which remain popular to this day. Luther offers a frank and
respectful interpretation of the Sermon of the Mount, discussing at
length the fifth and sixth chapters of the Book of Matthew, which
is where the principle body of Christ's moral teachings reside.
Famously effusive and enthusiastic about the possibilities of the
recently invented printing press, Luther prefaces his words with
hope that they will prove of insight and value to many Christians
far and wide.
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