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Interpretation of the Book of Matthew

Interpretation of the Book of Matthew

Mark Robert
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The extension and reason for the book are demonstrated in the primary verse. Matthew is the "book of the era of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham" . This associates him on the double with two of the most critical of the Old Testament Covenants: the Davidic Covenant of sovereignty, and the Abrahamic Covenant of guarantee. ; 2 Samuel 7:8-16 ; Genesis 15:18 .

Of Jesus Christ in that twofold character, at that point, Matthew composes. Following the request demonstrated in the main verse, he composes first of the King, the child of David; at that point of the Son of Abraham, devoted unto passing, as per the Isaac sort Genesis 22:1-18 ; Hebrews 11:17-19 .

In any case, the unmistakable character of Christ in Matthew is that of the covenanted King, David's "honorable Branch" Jeremiah 23:5 ; 33:15 . Matthew records His parentage; His introduction to the world in Bethlehem the city of David, as per Micah 5:2, the service of His trailblazer as per Malachi 3:1 . His dismissal by Israel; and His forecasts of His second coming in power and extraordinary greatness.

At exactly that point does Matthew swing to the prior contract, and record the conciliatory demise of the child of Abraham.

This decides the reason and structure of Matthew. It is exceptionally the Gospel for Israel; and, as spilling out of the passing of Christ, a Gospel for the entire world.
Pages
282
Format
Kindle Edition

Interpretation of the Book of Matthew

Mark Robert
0/5 ( ratings)
The extension and reason for the book are demonstrated in the primary verse. Matthew is the "book of the era of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham" . This associates him on the double with two of the most critical of the Old Testament Covenants: the Davidic Covenant of sovereignty, and the Abrahamic Covenant of guarantee. ; 2 Samuel 7:8-16 ; Genesis 15:18 .

Of Jesus Christ in that twofold character, at that point, Matthew composes. Following the request demonstrated in the main verse, he composes first of the King, the child of David; at that point of the Son of Abraham, devoted unto passing, as per the Isaac sort Genesis 22:1-18 ; Hebrews 11:17-19 .

In any case, the unmistakable character of Christ in Matthew is that of the covenanted King, David's "honorable Branch" Jeremiah 23:5 ; 33:15 . Matthew records His parentage; His introduction to the world in Bethlehem the city of David, as per Micah 5:2, the service of His trailblazer as per Malachi 3:1 . His dismissal by Israel; and His forecasts of His second coming in power and extraordinary greatness.

At exactly that point does Matthew swing to the prior contract, and record the conciliatory demise of the child of Abraham.

This decides the reason and structure of Matthew. It is exceptionally the Gospel for Israel; and, as spilling out of the passing of Christ, a Gospel for the entire world.
Pages
282
Format
Kindle Edition

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