For what can a man give as an exchange for his soul? For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will also be ashamed of him when He comes in the glory of His Father accompanied by the holy angels.”
14 Greek loaves
17 Some ancient manuscripts read He
17 Two ancient Greek manuscripts read: Why are you reasoning among yourselves that you did not take bread, O you of little faith? This was likely done in order to harmonise the text with a parallel in Matt. 16:8
20 Some ancient manuscripts insert at this point the prepositional phrase to Him
22 The word man is supplied to the text on a contextual basis for the purpose of clarification
24 Or people, as the term is generically understood
26 Some ancient manuscripts insert at this point the expression nor tell it to anyone in the village
28 Greek and others, that one of the prophets
29 Two ancient Greek manuscripts insert the Son of God at this point, while one other inserts the Son of the living God , in order to harmonise the text with a parallel reading in Matt. 16:16
33 Greek things. Used twice in this verse
36 Or a person, as generically understood. So also v. 37