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The life of Jesus as presented by Matthew. The gospel covers His virginal birth to His death and resurrection. Matthew also presents Jesus as the Lion of Judah and the fulfillment of prophecy. It is placed first in the New Testament because many of the early church leaders believed it to be the first written. There are still a few scholars who hold to "Matthean priority."
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Was Messiah refuting the belief that He is a ''son'' of King David in Matthew 22:41-45?
To explain briefly a few symbols in what's going on here;
((To gather/assemble = indoctrinate, Matthew 23:37 and Rev 16:15-17; Silver denotes life/aspects of essence of men in respect with holiness, the … This is why we have 'Galilee of the Nations' despised by the Jews, but which area Messiah chose for a home, this reflected in these sayings;
Matthew 2:23
..and he went and lived in a town called …
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Two donkeys upon which the messenger of the covenant rides
Messiah sends for two donkeys, but not all gospels were faithful in reproducing what Zachariah wrote.
So what does Zachariah 9, as well as Christ in Mat 21, signify by a king riding on 2 donkeys, tha …
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Was Messiah refuting the belief that He is a ''son'' of King David in Matthew 22:41-45?
Matthew 22;
41 While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them,
42 Saying, What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? … To my understanding, the term 'son' in Matthew 22, is a characterisation of a descendant of King David, as opposed to a literal son and presumably it was the same understanding that the Pharisees had, …
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How will the 'midnight cry' by a lowly servant be believed as the truth in Mathew 25:1-9, gi...
Considering what Matthew 24:26 and Mathew 25:1-9 say, did messiah 'shoot himself in the foot'? … Matthew 25:5
While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. …