One of the most beloved books of the New Testament, the Gospel of Matthew speaks with eloquence and power. Among the Gospels, Matthew paints a fuller picture of the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus.
Matthew's Jesus, while prophet and healer, is more firmly in the line of the sages of Israel. He is pre-eminently a teacher. Wilfrid John Harrington is an Irish Dominican.
Balancing serious scholarship and practical teaching, this volume illuminates Matthew's apologetic for the messiahship of Jesus Christ.
In this volume, Grant Osborne offers pastors, students, and teachers a focused resource for reading the Gospel of Matthew.
Douglas Hare shows that the purpose of Matthew's writing is to convince Christians that a genuine faith in Christ must be demonstrated in daily obedience and that faith and ethics are two sides of the same coin.
In this Gospel, Matthew tells the story of Jesus, who is the presence of God and has come to call the faithful to a new level of righteousness.
Throughout the book there are also thoughtful discussions of significant topics such as baptism, marriage, Jewish-Christian relations, and heaven and hell.
One in a series of books comparable to Cliff's Notes. Here, each volume highlights the major points from one or more books of the Bible.
This inaugural Interpretation Bible Commentary volume on Matthew by Mark Allan Powell brings theological and pastoral sensitivity to the text, exploring how the Gospel of Matthew might be understood today by readers who receive it as its ...
This study guide to the Gospel of Matthew is part of a series that has enabled millions to effectively explore and understand God's eternal message, and which continues to be the most widely used tool for Bible study today.
Emma Lang is always on my must-read list.
Here are six situations where Jesus teaches on how to "pray this way" and this is the pattern participants will follow each week of the study: Praying during change and transition (Matthew 14) Praying to let go of control (Matthew 26) ...