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
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|chapter=1|verse=}}; {{sourcetext|source=Bible (King James)|book=Matthew
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|chapter=2|verse=}}).
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# The discourses and actions of [[John the Baptist]] preparatory to Christ's public ministry ({{sourcetext|source=Bible (King James)|book=Matthew
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|chapter=4|verse=11}}).
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# The discourses and actions of Christ in [[Galilee]] (4:12–26:1).
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## The [[Sermon on the Mount]], concerning morality (Ch. 5–7)
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## The Missionary Discourse, concerning the mission Jesus gave his [[Twelve Apostles]]. (10–11:1)
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## The Parable Discourse, stories that teach about the [[Kingdom of Heaven]] (13).
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## The "Church Order" Discourse, concerning relationships among Christians (18–19:1).
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## 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).
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# 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.

  1. Containing the genealogy, the birth, and the infancy of Jesus (Template:Sourcetext; Template:Sourcetext).
  2. The discourses and actions of John the Baptist preparatory to Christ's public ministry (Template:Sourcetext; Template:Sourcetext).
  3. The discourses and actions of Christ in Galilee (4:12–26:1).
    1. The Sermon on the Mount, concerning morality (Ch. 5–7)
    2. The Missionary Discourse, concerning the mission Jesus gave his Twelve Apostles. (10–11:1)
    3. The Parable Discourse, stories that teach about the Kingdom of Heaven (13).
    4. The "Church Order" Discourse, concerning relationships among Christians (18–19:1).
    5. 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).
  4. The sufferings, death and Resurrection of Jesus, the Great Commission (26-28).

External Links

King James Bible - The Gospel of Matthew

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