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The Gospel of Matthew is concerned with the position of these early Christian churches within Israel, or in its relationship to what we call Judaism. And these are concerns that belong to the time ...
"If Jesus visited America today, he would have to say, “I was sick, and you did not look after me," Martin Thielen says.
Many Christians today believe that Jesus taught about the rapture in Matthew 24—a moment when believers will suddenly disappear and be taken to heaven, while unbelievers are left behind to face ...
Today’s chapter is Matthew 4. In verse 24 of this chapter we read that as Jesus’ ministry grew and His fame spread, great multitudes began to follow Him.
Lastly, in Matthew, Jesus shows disdain for hypocritical temple leaders who do good for show and wear their religious garments to appear important and pious: ...
Matthew and Luke both feature Jesus’ birth, but they offer very different accounts. Each Gospel highlights different parts in the story and omits others, placing their emphasis on specific elements.