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Atomic Bible
Matthew 5:21-26·~1 min

Anger and Reconciliation

Jesus recalls the command against murder and then deepens it by placing anger, insult, and contempt under judgment.

Y21ou have heard that it was said to the ancients, ‘Do not murder’ and ‘Anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.’ 22But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to his brother, ‘Raca,’ will be subject to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be subject to the fire of hell.

Jesus says a gift at the altar must wait if a brother has something against the worshiper, and reconciliation must come first.

23So if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, 24leave your gift there before the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift.

Jesus urges quick agreement with an adversary before court, warning that delay can end in prison and full payment.

25Reconcile quickly with your adversary, while you are still on the way to court. Otherwise, he may hand you over to the judge, and the judge may hand you over to the officer, and you may be thrown into prison. 26Truly I tell you, you will not get out until you have paid the last penny.

Section summaryJesus moves from murder to the anger that stands behind it. He names anger, insult, and contempt as liable to judgment, then places reconciliation before worship and urges quick settlement with an adversary before the matter reaches court and prison.
Role in the chapterThis section traces sin from inward hostility to practical reconciliation before God and others.