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 ...
The following article was written by Rev. Steve Snipstead for the January edition of The Lutheran Ambassador. Three of my ...
The evangelist who composed the gospel of Matthew was probably a Jewish Christian, possibly a scribe. The historical evidence suggests that he wrote between 80 and 90 CE and addressed his work to ...
This gospel was written by a Jew, Matthew the tax-collector, for a Jewish Christian audience. The narrative closely follows the life of Jesus from his birth, through his ministry and unto his ...
Papyrus inscribed in Greek text in 1860 by Constantine Simonides; which he described as being two pages from the Gospel of Matthew 28: 6-16; 18-20; colophon. pp. 30, 31, 48-50. The papyrus is stuck ...
The story of the massacre of the Holy Innocents is described in the Gospel of St Matthew. The Three Kings, following the star, come to King Herod, the Roman-appointed King of the Jews, looking for ...
Visit the homepage for more information. Matthew went beyond the simple Jewish background of Paul's description of the woman who gave Jesus life. He also surpassed the abrupt and even disconcerting ...
While the book doesn't name its author, the universal testimony of the early church and the earliest Greek manuscripts is ...
Watch and discover Sight and Sound The Greatest Films of All Time The Gospel According to St. Matthew < The Greatest Films of All Time The emphasis in this adaptation of the New Testament Gospel is on ...
14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world ...
Saint Matthew, the first-century tax collector turned apostle who chronicled the life and ministry of Christ in his Gospel, is celebrated by the Church today, September 21. Although relatively ...