Well first of all I hope you are well that God gives us good health, <boy tell you about the Apostle Matthew, many years before the birth of Jesus Christ, the people of Israel had been ruled by King David. The people of Israel remembered David as the king they had had, and hoped that God's promise would be fulfilled, that one day a descendant of David would reign over them and return to the people his former greatness. That descendant that was to come was known as the messiah, or Christ words that in the Hebrew and Greek languages could be translated as <the king chosen by God<. In this gospel, the good news is given to the people of Israel that the messiah has been born (chapters 1, 2.y) and that he is none other than Jesus of Nazareth, the son of the carpiterojosè and his wife Maria (13.559. Indeed , from beginning to end Matthew insists that Jesus fulfills all the promises of God, as they appear in the Law of Moses and in the writings of the prophets.This can be seen in the phrases that Matthew constantly repeats throughout his gospel: >. All this happened so that what God had said through ....> (1.22-25.21.4; >> because the prophet announced it like that ... (2,5;) and it was fulfilled through >>"(2.15,17,23; 4.14; 12.17; 27.9). In addition to recognizing Jesus as the promised Messiah, Matthew also presents him as a great Teacher. Among the many teachings of Jesus stands out the great speech known as the sermon of the mountain (chapters 5--7), the seven examples (chapter 13), and his final speeches (chapters 23--25), but the central truth of the gospel of e Matthew is the response of Peter, the fisherman. Jesus asked his disciples:> And you, what do you think? Who AM I?< And Peter's response was a confession of faith: >You are the Messiah, the son of God who gives life >>(16.15--16).
Well first of all I hope you are well that God gives us good health, <boy tell you about the Apostle Matthew, many years before the birth of Jesus Christ, the people of Israel had been ruled by King David. The people of Israel remembered David as the king they had had, and hoped that God's promise would be fulfilled, that one day a descendant of David would reign over them and return to the people his former greatness. That descendant that was to come was known as the messiah, or Christ words that in the Hebrew and Greek languages could be translated as <the king chosen by God<. In this gospel, the good news is given to the people of Israel that the messiah has been born (chapters 1, 2.y) and that he is none other than Jesus of Nazareth, the son of the carpiterojosè and his wife Maria (13.559. Indeed , from beginning to end Matthew insists that Jesus fulfills all the promises of God, as they appear in the Law of Moses and in the writings of the prophets.This can be seen in the phrases that Matthew constantly repeats throughout his gospel: >. All this happened so that what God had said through ....> (1.22-25.21.4; >> because the prophet announced it like that ... (2,5;) and it was fulfilled through >>"(2.15,17,23; 4.14; 12.17; 27.9). In addition to recognizing Jesus as the promised Messiah, Matthew also presents him as a great Teacher. Among the many teachings of Jesus stands out the great speech known as the sermon of the mountain (chapters 5--7), the seven examples (chapter 13), and his final speeches (chapters 23--25), but the central truth of the gospel of e Matthew is the response of Peter, the fisherman. Jesus asked his disciples:> And you, what do you think? Who AM I?< And Peter's response was a confession of faith: >You are the Messiah, the son of God who gives life >>(16.15--16). One of the names of Jesus, with which what was announced by the prophet Isaias is fulfilled, is Emmanuel, which means >>. God is with us>> 1.22--25). Matthew tells us that Jesus himself assures us of this when he says goodbye to his disciples. <I will always be with you until the end of the world (28.20): I hope you like this information that is very valuable. Written by Orlando Torres.