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Gospel Of Matthew Research Paper

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Denver Alexander

L26758110

BIBL 104-D03

August 18, 2015

New Testament Bible Dictionary Project:

Matthew

The Gospel of Matthew is a historical narrative that provides an introduction to the New Testament. Matthew (also called Levi by the disciples in the Gospel of Mark and Luke) wrote the Gospel about Jesus Christ the Savior during AD 60-65. Matthew was as well educated professional in the field of collecting taxes in the area of Capernaum. It was there that he saw Jesus Christ and responded to the calling to be with Jesus. He references 130 Hebrew Scriptures, emphasizing that Jesus is the fulfillment of the messianic prophecies and types of the Old Testament (Hindson & Towns, 2013). Matthew is the most Jewish of all the Gospels (Hindson …show more content…

The ridgeline is the highest area that offers a majestic view of the old city of Jerusalem. The Jewish belief is that the Messiah will come to the earth at the location of the Mount of Olives on the Day of Judgment. The Jews use the area for cemeteries due to their religious beliefs that state the importance of the location. There are over 150,000 graves sites that include the prophets Malachi and Zechariah, who lived during 5th century BC. Mount of Olives is significant as it is an area traveled well during the life of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Several churches have marked places; Pater Noster church, the place according to tradition Jesus taught his disciples the Lords prayer; the tear-shaped church of Dominus Flevit (“the Lord wept”) where Jesus wept over the future destruction of the city; Gethsemane (Gat Shemanim) where Jesus was betrayed and arrested (BibleWalks.com, 2015). In the Gospel of Matthew 24-25, Jesus foretells the Olivet Discourse prophecy to His disciples. It was the location that the disciples asked Jesus questions about the signs of the future kingdom or the Lord. The Mount of Olives is a very significant place for Jesus to give the prophecy for His second

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