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Publication Date
1-1-1979
Description
Dr. Kiehl explains how the Gospel of Matthew is structured, who it was written for and who wrote it.
Keywords
eternal throne, zerubbabel, messiah, son of God, temtations of Jesus, topical structure, passion and resurrection, Jesus' discourses
Disciplines
Biblical Studies | History of Christianity
Submission Type
Bible Study; Lecture; Sermon Prep
Submission Topics
Biblical Theology; Church History; Education
Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)
Matthew 1:1; 2 Samuel 7:12-16; Matthew 1:2-16; Matthew 1:18-24; Matthew 1:23; Matthew 2:15; Matthew 13:25; Matthew 21:4; Matthew 8:17; Matthew 2:5; Matthew w3:3; Matthew 4:4, 6, 10; Matthew 21:13; Matthew 26:31; Matthew 11:10; Matthew 12:17; Matthew 13:14; Matthew 15:7; Matthew 21:42; Matthew 22:43; Micah 5:2; Hosea 11:1; Exodus 4:22; Matthew 3:1-12; Matthew 3:15-17; Psalm 2:7; Isaiah 42:1; Matthew 4:23-24; Matthew 9:23; Matthew 9:35; Matthew 11:1; Matthew 8:9; Matthew 11:12; Matthew 21:16; Matthew 17:22; Matthew 20:17-19; Matthew 7:5-7;
Submission Audience
Laity; Ministers; Scholars
People in this Resource (separated by commas)
Irenaeus, Origin of Alexandria, Eusebius,
Submission Cost
Free
Recommended Citation
Kiehl, Erich, "New Testament Introduction Part 03 Matthew" (1979). New Testament Introduction. 3.
https://scholar.csl.edu/nt_intro/3