EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 5 MIN
Episode 64 - Word Study - Compassion
from Gospel at a Glance · host Andi
Episode Summary Before Jesus sends His disciples out with authority in Matthew 10, Matthew pauses on the word that explains why the mission exists at all: compassion. In this word study episode, we explore the Greek verb splagchnizomai—a visceral, gut-level word Matthew uses to describe Jesus’ response to human suffering. Compassion is not sentimentality or weakness in Matthew’s Gospel. It is the driving force behind Jesus’ healing, teaching, and sending. This episode reframes compassion as the source of spiritual authority and invites us to examine what truly motivates the way we represent Jesus in the world. Takeaways Compassion in Matthew is not a personality trait but the engine of Jesus’ ministry Splagchnizomai describes a deep, visceral response to human suffering Jesus’ compassion always comes before His action Authority without compassion leads to harm rather than healing Mission flows from being moved, not from control, strategy, or pressure Recommended Reading & Sources Primary Scripture & Hebrew Bible Context Matthew 9:35–38 Matthew 14:14; 15:32; 18:27; 20:34 Exodus 34:6–7 Numbers 27:16–17 Psalm 23 Psalm 103 Isaiah 40:11 Isaiah 61:1–3 Jeremiah 23:1–4 Ezekiel 34 Hosea 11:1–9 Greek & Linguistic Studies BDAG Greek-English Lexicon (entry on splagchnizomai) Louw and Nida, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Johannes P. Louw, “Semantic Domains of Emotion in Koine Greek” Matthew-Specific Commentaries R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8–20 Craig S. Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Jesus, Compassion, and Jewish Theology E. P. Sanders, Jesus and Judaism Amy-Jill Levine, The Misunderstood Jew Amy-Jill Levine, Short Stories by Jesus Geza Vermes, Jesus the Jew Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the God of Israel Theology of Compassion & Authority N. T. Wright, Jesus and the Victory of God N. T. Wright, The New Testament and the People of God Walter Brueggemann, The Prophetic Imagination Abraham Joshua Heschel, The Prophets About the Podcast Gospel at a Glance walks through the Gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and comfort in just a few verses. Each episode invites you to slow down, listen closely, and see how the kingdom of God still breaks into ordinary life. Connect: [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Keywords Compassion, splagchnizomai, Matthew word study, Jewish context of Jesus, authority and mercy, heart of Jesus, Gospel of Matthew Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #Compassion #WordStudy #HeartOfJesus #MatthewGospel #BiblePodcast
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Episode Summary Before Jesus sends His disciples out with authority in Matthew 10, Matthew pauses on the word that explains why the mission exists at all: compassion. In this word study episode, we explore the Greek verb splagchnizomai—a visceral, gut-level word Matthew uses to describe Jesus’ response to human suffering. Compassion is not sentimentality or weakness in Matthew’s Gospel. It is the driving force behind Jesus’ healing, teaching, and sending. This episode reframes compassion as the source of spiritual authority and invites us to examine what truly motivates the way we represent Jesus in the world. Takeaways Compassion in Matthew is not a personality trait but the engine of Jesus’ ministry Splagchnizomai describes a deep, visceral response to human suffering Jesus’ compassion always comes before His action Authority without compassion leads to harm rather than healing Mission flows from being moved, not from control, strategy, or pressure Recommended Reading & Sources Primary Scripture & Hebrew Bible Context Matthew 9:35–38 Matthew 14:14; 15:32; 18:27; 20:34 Exodus 34:6–7 Numbers 27:16–17 Psalm 23 Psalm 103 Isaiah 40:11 Isaiah 61:1–3 Jeremiah 23:1–4 Ezekiel 34 Hosea 11:1–9 Greek & Linguistic Studies BDAG Greek-English Lexicon (entry on splagchnizomai) Louw and Nida, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Johannes P. Louw, “Semantic Domains of Emotion in Koine Greek” Matthew-Specific Commentaries R. T. France, The Gospel of Matthew W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Matthew Ulrich Luz, Matthew 8–20 Craig S. Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Jesus, Compassion, and Jewish Theology E. P. Sanders, Jesus and Judaism Amy-Jill Levine, The Misunderstood Jew Amy-Jill Levine, Short Stories by Jesus Geza Vermes, Jesus the Jew Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the God of Israel Theology of Compassion & Authority N. T. Wright, Jesus and the Victory of God N. T. Wright, The New Testament and the People of God Walter Brueggemann, The Prophetic Imagination Abraham Joshua Heschel, The Prophets About the Podcast Gospel at a Glance walks through the Gospels one short passage at a time, finding depth, challenge, and comfort in just a few verses. Each episode invites you to slow down, listen closely, and see how the kingdom of God still breaks into ordinary life. Connect: [email protected] Substack: Gospel at a Glance Instagram: @gospelataglancepod Keywords Compassion, splagchnizomai, Matthew word study, Jewish context of Jesus, authority and mercy, heart of Jesus, Gospel of Matthew Hashtags #GospelAtAGlance #Compassion #WordStudy #HeartOfJesus #MatthewGospel #BiblePodcast
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