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  1. V. Matthew 26; Matthew 27; Matthew 28 : The completion of the service of the King. Chapter 26 The Passover and the arrest of Jesus. Chapter 27 Condemnation, crucifixion and burial of Jesus. Chapter 28 Resurrection of Jesus and commission to His disciples. Choose a chapter and verse from 'Matthew' to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's ...

  2. Matthew 22:8–13, then, serves as a “short symbolic story of the long history of world missions—the gathering of the church, but also the judgment of the church.” 24. Verses 8–10 depict the successful ingathering of the mixed church. The king’s gracious offer, repeatedly rejected in verses 5–6, is now accepted.

    • (19) Joseph Seeks A Quiet Divorce.
    • (22-23) The Virgin Birth as The Fulfillment of Prophecy.
    • (24-25) Joseph Marries Mary After The Angelic Announcement.

    Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away secretly. a. Joseph her husband: The previous verse told us that Mary was betrothed to Joseph. This comment shows that even though they were not formally married, Joseph was still considered Mary’s husbandby betrothal. b. Being a just...

    So all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying: “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us.” a. That it might be fulfilled: This is the first use of this important phrase which will become a familiar them...

    Then Joseph, being aroused from sleep, did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took to him his wife, and did not know her till she had brought forth her firstborn Son. And he called His name JESUS. a. Did as the angel of the Lord commanded: Joseph’s obedience is notable. He did not doubt nor waver; he instantly understood the truth and the i...

  3. The Gospel According To Matthew Chapter 1 Matthew 1:1- 17 The Pedigree of the King 1. The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham. This verse gives us a clue to the special drift of Matthew ¶s Gospel. He was moved of the Holy Spirit to write of our Lord Jesus Christ AS KING ²³ the son of David. ´ He is

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    • R.T. France — The Gospel of Matthew (New International Commentary on the New Testament, 2007). A short commentary on the Gospel of Matthew has been available by R.T.
    • D.A. Carson — Matthew 1–12, Matthew 13–28 (The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, 1984). It is difficult to decide whether to place Carson or France in the number one position because both are such outstanding commentaries.
    • Knox Chamblin — Matthew 1–13, Matthew 14–28 (Mentor Commentary, 2010). This massive work (almost 1,600 pages) is the fruit of a lifetime of teaching the Gospel of Matthew.
    • Craig S. Keener — A Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew (1999). Like France and Carson, Keener is an outstanding exegete. His commentary is distinctive in its emphasis on the social-historical context of the Gospel.
  5. Matthew Henry's Commentary is a classic and insightful resource for studying the Gospel of Matthew. It provides verse-by-verse explanations, practical applications, and historical context for the words and deeds of Jesus. You can access the entire commentary online at Bible Gateway, or browse by chapter and topic.

  6. Matthew: A Commentary—Vol. 1: The Christbook (Matthew 1–12) and Vol. 2: The Churchbook (Matthew 13–28) Frederick D. Bruner. Eerdmans, 2007. Bruner is exegetically insightful, historically engaging, and full of lovely quotes, thoughtful expressions, and brilliant turns of phrase. This commentary is a gold mine for the preacher and lay ...

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