Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke
....
Matthew wanted to present
Jesus as the Messiah to the Hebrew people so for him,
Jesus' relationship with other Jews such as Jairus, the Synagogue official, is ....
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Pope John Paul II and Jesus' Message on Law
We see in the selections from
Matthew, Luke, and Mark that
Jesus was often called upon to answer questions from those seeking truth or the law. ....
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Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John
.... and tabernacling among men" (Pink 1975, 9). This is entirely different ground than that covered by the Synoptic Gospels, in which
Matthew portrays
Jesus as the ....
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The Last Supper and Jesus
.... (Mark, on the other hand, merely summarizes the financial agreement Judas makes.)
Matthew then quotes
Jesus' repetition of His warning and prediction in 26:1 ....
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Midrash Pesher of Habakkuk & Jesus of Nazareth
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Jesus says, in
Matthew 5:17b, "I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill." Brownlee (110) expounds that, according to the Midrash Shoher Tob (to Psalm 90:1 ....
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Messianic Prophcies About Jesus' Birth
.... was not the Son of God. The gospel of
Matthew 1:18-25 explains that
Jesus was born of a virgin.
Matthew reads: "Now all this was ....
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The Law of Paul & The Law of Jesus
.... In
Matthew 7:21f
Jesus says "Not everyone who says to Me, æLord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven; but he who does the will of My Father who is in ....
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Jesus
Both Mark 4 and
Matthew 13 describe the way
Jesus used parables to illustrate his points. .... Various discourses in
Matthew are basic to the instruction of
Jesus. ....
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Matthew 28
.... Clarke, Adam. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ, Volume V.?
Matthew to The Acts. Nashville: Abingdon Press, nd Henry,
Matthew. ....
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John, Luke, Mark, Matthew
.... Luke's purpose is different again from
Matthew and Mark, but to accomplish it he uses elements of both. Luke wants to present
Jesus the Messiah as the Son of ....
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The Parable of the Sower and the Seed
.... However, when echoing Mark's statement about those who see without perceiving and hear without understanding,
Matthew's Jesus (13:14) refers to those who are ....
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Jesus and Saint Paul
.... Thus,
Jesus asserted: "Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets; I have come not to abolish but to fulfill" (
Matthew 5:17). ....
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Mark 4: 1-20 - The Parable of the Sower and the Seed
.... However, when echoing Mark's statement about those who see without perceiving and hear without understanding,
Matthew's Jesus (13:14) refers to those who are ....
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The Synoptic Gospel of Mark
.... in either
Matthew or Luke, and it makes perfect sense for the author to write "And
Jesus went on" (8:27) in comparison to
Matthew's "Now when
Jesus came," (16 ....
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The Four Gospels
.... Another issue raised is
Matthew's typology, or allusions to the Old Testament which illumine
Matthew's view of
Jesus as the one who fulfills the whole fabric ....
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Religious Sects
.... In The Gospel of St.
Matthew Jesus warns "Take heed and beware the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees" (Tynan 42). Later ....
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Birth & Early Life of Christianity
....
Matthew uses Old Testament writings to establish
Jesus as the Messiah (anointed one, Christos in Greek) and the Son of God. Luke ....
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The Gospels
.... and tabernacling among men" (Pink 1975, 9). This is entirely different ground than that covered by the Synoptic Gospels, in which
Matthew portrays
Jesus as the ....
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Righteous Teacher
....
Jesus says, in
Matthew 5:17b, "I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill." Brownlee (110) expounds that, according to the Midrash Shoher Tob (to Psalm 90:1 ....
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The "Righteous Teacher"
....
Jesus says, in
Matthew 5:17b, "I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill." Brownlee (110) expounds that, according to the Midrash Shoher Tob (to Psalm 90:1 ....
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The New Testament
.... others, 16:8). Despite being the shortest of the Gospels, it presents vivid details of the activity of
Jesus which are not repeated in either
Matthew or Luke ....
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Isaiah 7:14-17
.... was not the Son of God. The gospel of
Matthew 1:18-25 explains that
Jesus was born of a virgin.
Matthew reads: "Now all this was ....
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Lord's Prayer
.... Hold on to these items and you will keep on track as you go" (Horban, 1999, 1). Both
Matthew and
Jesus warn against prayer for its own sake. ....
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The Parable of the Sower
.... ND, NP Hunter, AM The Parables Then and Now. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1971. Kingsbury, JD The Parables of
Jesus in
Matthew. Richmond: John Knox, 1969.
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Christianity and Tolerance
.... In
Matthew 9:10-13,
Jesus is described as having dinner with many tax collectors and other sinners. He is approach by the pharisees and condemned for this. ....
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Isaiah
.... was not the Son of God. The gospel of
Matthew 1:18-25 explains that
Jesus was born of a virgin.
Matthew reads: "Now all this was ....
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Anger, Aggression, and Impulse Control in the Bible
.... In
Matthew 26:51-52 when one of those with
Jesus cut off the ear of a servant of the high priest who came to imprison
Jesus,
Jesus said, "Put up again thy ....
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Spiritualityof the Apostolic Period
.... For example,
Matthew's Jesus (13:14) refers to those who are taught in parables as a fulfillment of "the [Hebrew] prophecy of Esaias, which saith, By hearing ....
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The Book of Ruth
.... of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself: I am the Lord." That theme is taken up (for example) at
Matthew 7:12, when
Jesus (re)articulates ....
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Authorship & Purpose of The Gospel of Mark
.... While Mark presents the same
Jesus of Nazareth that
Matthew, Luke and John write about as the Messiah of the Jews, Son of God and God incarnate, Mark has a ....
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