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The second in a three-part introduction to this Gospel before getting into the Gospel proper. This introductory lesson looks at the content, plan and purpose of this Gospel.
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In reading the Gospel of Matthew it is essential that we try to put ourselves back into the context: a context where, as far as the characters were concerned, there was no New Testament in existence. If we think of Matthew as relating to Old Testament promises, we will not be as liable to read our assumptions into what is going on.
In reading the Gospel of Matthew it is essential that we try to put ourselves back into the context: a context where, as far as the characters were concerned, there was no New Testament in existence. If we think of Matthew as relating to Old Testament promises, we will not be as liable to read our assumptions into what is going on.
In reading the Gospel of Matthew it is essential that we try to put ourselves back into the context: a context where, as far as the characters were concerned, there was no New Testament in existence. If we think of Matthew as relating to Old Testament promises, we will not be as liable to read our assumptions into what is going on.
Dr. Henebury gives a treatment of Christ’s Temptation by Satan in the Wilderness.
This lesson includes background information about the area of Jesus’ early ministry and an introduction to the Sermon on the Mount.
The Beatitudes are character traits which every child of God ought to portray, even if falteringly, in this life.
This lesson includes the similitudes (“salt & light”), and the antitheses (“you have heard…but I say”).
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Audio Lectures on Matthew: Introduction (Pt.1)
This series of verse by verse studies in the First Gospel seeks to ground believers in the natural reading and context of Matthew.
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