Gospel of Matthew
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Gospel of Matthew is the first book in the New Testament. It has 28 Chapters. | Gospel of Matthew is the first book in the New Testament. It has 28 Chapters. | ||
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+ | # Containing the genealogy, the birth, and the infancy of Jesus ({{sourcetext|source=Bible (King James)|book=Matthew | ||
+ | |chapter=1|verse=}}; {{sourcetext|source=Bible (King James)|book=Matthew | ||
+ | |chapter=2|verse=}}). | ||
+ | # The discourses and actions of [[John the Baptist]] preparatory to Christ's public ministry ({{sourcetext|source=Bible (King James)|book=Matthew | ||
+ | |chapter=3|verse=}}; {{sourcetext|source=Bible (King James)|book=Matthew | ||
+ | |chapter=4|verse=11}}). | ||
+ | # The discourses and actions of Christ in [[Galilee]] (4:12–26:1). | ||
+ | ## The [[Sermon on the Mount]], concerning morality (Ch. 5–7) | ||
+ | ## The Missionary Discourse, concerning the mission Jesus gave his [[Twelve Apostles]]. (10–11:1) | ||
+ | ## The Parable Discourse, stories that teach about the [[Kingdom of Heaven]] (13). | ||
+ | ## The "Church Order" Discourse, concerning relationships among Christians (18–19:1). | ||
+ | ## The Eschatological Discourse, which includes the [[Olivet Discourse]] and [[The Sheep and the Goats|Judgement of the Nations]], concerning his [[Second Coming]] and the [[End times|end of the age]] (24–25). | ||
+ | # The sufferings, death and [[Resurrection of Jesus]], the [[Great Commission]] (26-28). | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://www.textus-receptus.com/kjv-bible/matthew.html King James Bible - The Gospel of Matthew] | [http://www.textus-receptus.com/kjv-bible/matthew.html King James Bible - The Gospel of Matthew] |
Revision as of 02:42, 24 October 2008
Gospel of Matthew is the first book in the New Testament. It has 28 Chapters.
- Containing the genealogy, the birth, and the infancy of Jesus (Template:Sourcetext; Template:Sourcetext).
- The discourses and actions of John the Baptist preparatory to Christ's public ministry (Template:Sourcetext; Template:Sourcetext).
- The discourses and actions of Christ in Galilee (4:12–26:1).
- The Sermon on the Mount, concerning morality (Ch. 5–7)
- The Missionary Discourse, concerning the mission Jesus gave his Twelve Apostles. (10–11:1)
- The Parable Discourse, stories that teach about the Kingdom of Heaven (13).
- The "Church Order" Discourse, concerning relationships among Christians (18–19:1).
- The Eschatological Discourse, which includes the Olivet Discourse and Judgement of the Nations, concerning his Second Coming and the end of the age (24–25).
- The sufferings, death and Resurrection of Jesus, the Great Commission (26-28).