Category: Matthew

  • Matthew 1: The God Who Keeps His Promises

    What is the historical and literary background? The fundamental message of Jesus’ Gospel, according to Matthew, can be read and… Read more.

  • Matthew 26

    Background? The Passover is near, the time of year when every Jewish man returns to Jerusalem to observe the day. … Read more.

  • Matthew 15

    1. What is the historical/literary background of the passage? Resistance to Jesus is getting sharper.  His forerunner, John the Baptist,… Read more.

  • Matthew 3

    Background We’ve been informed that Jesus and His family returned from Egypt after Herod died and took up residence in… Read more.

  • Matthew 21

    Jesus Enters into Jerusalem Riding on a Donkey vv.1-11 Matthew notes the significance of the donkey in the light of… Read more.

  • Matthew 2

    Chapter 2 begins showing the responses of people towards Jesus, though yet He is still a child, the responses of… Read more.

  • Matthew 20

    God is Sovereign in Whom and How He Blesses (1-16) The parable of the laborers  presents a theme that has… Read more.

  • Matthew 17

    Matthew 17 and The transfiguration of Christ is a turning point in the Jesus’ revelation of Himself to His men.… Read more.

  • Matthew 14

    I have read before in commentaries that Roman rulers were often superstitious  and fearful.  I think Herod’s conclusion about Jesus… Read more.

  • Matthew 9

    Again the Bible students responsibility in the Gospels especially is to determine the greater theme being present by the combine… Read more.