MATTHEW The Gospel of the King. The Gospel According to Matthew The Author: Matthew / Levi Writes to the Jews –A Jewish Genealogy through David to Abraham.

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MATTHEW The Gospel of the King

The Gospel According to Matthew The Author: Matthew / Levi Writes to the Jews –A Jewish Genealogy through David to Abraham –A focus on the Kingdom of Heaven –Describes the bribery of the guards Mention is made of a number of Gentiles –Women in the Genealogy –Herod the Great & the Magi –Canaanite woman (15:22-28). –Two Centurions (8:5-10 & 27:54).

Jesus as the King The Genealogy of the King Contrast with Herod the Great Forerunner of the King Power of the King –Over the natural world –Over the supernatural world The Identity of the King The Triumphal Entry of the King

Matthew 1:1 - 4:11Matthew 4: :46Matthew Introductory Narratives Five narratives & Five Sermons Death & Resurrection Narratives

Matthew 1:1 - 4:11Matthew 4: :46Matthew Introductory Narratives Five Narratives & Five Sermons Death & Resurrection Narratives Genealogy Birth Narrative Assassination Attempt by false king Forerunner & Baptism of the King Temptation Call of Disciples / Sermon on the Mount Miracles / Demands of Discipleship Unpardonable Sin / Parables of the Kingdom Great Confession & Transfiguration / Forgiveness Road to Jerusalem / Olivet Discourse Last Supper, Gethsemane, & Arrest of Jesus Trials & Crucifixion of Jesus Resurrection of Jesus & the Great Commission Note the Corollaries Between the Beginning and Ending of the book

Key Words & Phrases Kingdom of Heaven Parables of the Kingdom (chapter 13). Keys to the Kingdom (16:19). See the Son of man coming in His kingdom (16:28). Authority Teaches as one having authority (7:29). Centurion: “I am also a man under authority” (8:9). Chief Priests: “Who gave you this authority?” (21:23). All authority given to Jesus (28:18).

Key Words & Phrases Fruit John the Baptist: Trees that do not produce fruit will be cut down (3:10). Jesus: Good trees produce good fruit; bad trees produce bad fruit (7:17-19). A tree is known by its fruit (12:33). The fig tree is cursed because of a lack of fruit (21:19). The Kingdom to be given to a nation producing the fruit of it (21:43).