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Matthew
The gospel of Matthew (Levi) is written to present Jesus
Christ as King of Israel, the promised Messiah. Matthew
continually draws from the Old Testament to show his readers
that Jesus is the fulfillment of the hope of Israel, but
also He is King of the nations, the rightful heir to this
world. Matthew starts by showing the ‘Jewishness’ of Jesus,
being a direct descendant of Abraham and king David. J
Vernon McGee gives the following breakdown:
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Person of the King: Chapters 1–2
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Preparation of the King : Chapters 2–1:16
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Propaganda of the King: Chapters 4:17–9:35
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Program of the King: Chapters 9:36–16:20
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Passion of the King: Chapters 16:21–27:66
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Power of the King: Chapter 28
As a Roman official, Levi would have been required to use
shorthand, which seems to be how he records such detailed
discourses. There are three major discourses (talks) given
by Jesus, vital for us to understand:
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The Sermon on the Mount – showing our inability to meet
God’s standard
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The Kingdom Parables – the future of the church laid out
in detail.
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The Olivet Discourse – things we need to understand
about ‘the end times’
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28
Chapters, 1,071 Verses
Author:
Matthew, also known as Levi
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Bible Panorama
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