Becker Bible Studies
King James Bible chapter index
Matthew
Matthew is one of four Gospels that records the life of Jesus Christ. His emphasis on the Old Testament preparation for the Gospel
makes it an ideal "bridge" from the Old to the New Testament. Matthew, the Hebrew tax collector, writes for the Hebrew mind. He presents
a portrait of Jesus with his own characteristic focus, that gives comparison to the other three books, Mark, Luke and John, that form the
Gospel of the Word of God. Although the book of Matthew is anonymous, most Faithful and tradition believe that Matthew, the disciple
of Jesus, is the author. Matthew presents the Good News of our Redeemer
and Savior, as well as the arrival of the Messiah of Israel, the Son of
God and the Savior of the world. It was written so readers would come to
believe in Jesus Christ and receive eternal life according to the
perfect plan of the Will and Grace of the LORD GOD.
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