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The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah and King to a Jewish audience after 400 years of silence between the testaments. Beginning with a revolutionary genealogy that includes five women with scandalous backgrounds, Matthew shows that Jesus came to create a new family for the broken. The book is structured around five major teaching sections that echo the Pentateuch, including the Sermon on the Mount, kingdom parables, and the Great Commission. Matthew contains more Old Testament references than any other New Testament book, deliberately connecting Jesus to Jewish prophecies and expectations. The Gospel concludes with the cross, resurrection, and Great Commission, challenging readers to submit to Jesus as King and live according to His upside-down kingdom principles.
By Pastor Gregg Matte4.9
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The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah and King to a Jewish audience after 400 years of silence between the testaments. Beginning with a revolutionary genealogy that includes five women with scandalous backgrounds, Matthew shows that Jesus came to create a new family for the broken. The book is structured around five major teaching sections that echo the Pentateuch, including the Sermon on the Mount, kingdom parables, and the Great Commission. Matthew contains more Old Testament references than any other New Testament book, deliberately connecting Jesus to Jewish prophecies and expectations. The Gospel concludes with the cross, resurrection, and Great Commission, challenging readers to submit to Jesus as King and live according to His upside-down kingdom principles.

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