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topic_name = Matthew's Gospel |
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subtopics = [[Jesus]], [[Gospel]] |
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opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |
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{{chapters}}
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[[Matthew 1|1]]
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[[Matthew 2|2]]
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[[Matthew 3|3]]
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[[Matthew 4|4]]
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[[Matthew 5|5]]
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[[Matthew 6|6]]
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[[Matthew 7|7]]
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[[Matthew 8|8]]
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[[Matthew 9|9]]
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[[Matthew 10|10]]
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[[Matthew 11|11]]
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[[Matthew 12|12]]
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[[Matthew 13|13]]
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[[Matthew 14|14]]
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[[Matthew 15|15]]
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[[Matthew 16|16]]
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[[Matthew 17|17]]
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[[Matthew 18|18]]
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[[Matthew 19|19]]
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[[Matthew 20|20]]
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[[Matthew 21|21]]
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[[Matthew 22|22]]
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[[Matthew 23|23]]
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[[Matthew 24|24]]
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[[Matthew 25|25]]
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[[Matthew 26|26]]
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[[Matthew 27|27]]
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[[Matthew 28|28]]
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==Commentary==
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The [[Gospel]] according to [[apostle Matthew|Matthew]] (Greek: Κατά Μαθθαίον) is the first book of the [[New Testament]]. It is one of the four [[Gospels]], containing an account of the birth of [[Jesus]], his ministry and his death and resurrection. It closes with Jesus' [[Great Commission]], where he called his disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations."
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'''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
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===Authorship===
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The book is traditionally thought to be authored by [[apostle Matthew]], one of Jesus' twelve disciples.
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====[[Q hypothesis]]====
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===Date of writing===
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Due to the book's strong Jewish characteristics, some scholars date his Gospel around the early part of A.D. 50 when the church was largely Jewish. Many other scholars believe that the book was written after the [[Gospel of Mark]] and so date the Gospel of Matthew, anywhere between A.D. 65-75.
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===Purpose===
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Matthew's main purpose appears to be to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of the [[Old Testament]] predictions concerning the [[Messiah]]. All of the Gospel writers quote from the Old Testament, however Matthew has nine Old Testament proof-texts that are unique to his Gospel ([[Matthew 1]]:22-23; [[Matthew 2]]:15; [[Matthew 2]]:17-18; [[Matthew 2]]:23; [[Matthew 4]]:14-16; [[Matthew 8]]:17; [[Matthew 12]]:17-21; [[Matthew 13]]:35; [[Matthew 27]]:9-10).
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===Themes===
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===Outline===
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==Quotes==
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==Links==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Matthew Wikipedia - Gospel of Matthew]
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{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[New Testament]] -> [[Gospels]] -> [[Synoptic Gospels]]
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[[Category:Books of the New Testament]]
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[[Category:Gospels]]
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[[Category:Synoptic gospels]]

Latest revision as of 16:36, 26 October 2015

Matthew's Gospel
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SERMONS, ESSAYS AND OPINIONS
CONTENTS

Chapters

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Commentary

The Gospel according to Matthew (Greek: Κατά Μαθθαίον) is the first book of the New Testament. It is one of the four Gospels, containing an account of the birth of Jesus, his ministry and his death and resurrection. It closes with Jesus' Great Commission, where he called his disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations."


Read Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew


Authorship

The book is traditionally thought to be authored by apostle Matthew, one of Jesus' twelve disciples.

Q hypothesis

Date of writing

Due to the book's strong Jewish characteristics, some scholars date his Gospel around the early part of A.D. 50 when the church was largely Jewish. Many other scholars believe that the book was written after the Gospel of Mark and so date the Gospel of Matthew, anywhere between A.D. 65-75.

Purpose

Matthew's main purpose appears to be to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament predictions concerning the Messiah. All of the Gospel writers quote from the Old Testament, however Matthew has nine Old Testament proof-texts that are unique to his Gospel (Matthew 1:22-23; Matthew 2:15; Matthew 2:17-18; Matthew 2:23; Matthew 4:14-16; Matthew 8:17; Matthew 12:17-21; Matthew 13:35; Matthew 27:9-10).

Themes

Outline

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Quotes

Links



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