Levi Matthew – One of the apostles – Had been a tax-collector – Highly educated OT quotes use Greek, Hebrew, & Aramaic Author Background
Likely Jews – Jewish focus – OT emphasis - fulfilled prophecy – Untranslated Aramaic (5:22, 6:24, 27:6) – Jewish customs (Matt 27:6) – Bilingual OT citations Recipients Background
Place uncertain, but likely Antioch – Jewish center & base for Gentile outreach – First clear mention by Ignatius of Antioch Date uncertain – Before AD 70 – Temple still standing (5:23-24) – Before AD 63 – Luke used Matthew Luke written before Paul’s death in AD 63 Place & Date Background
None directly stated Clues: – Explanation of prophecy - apologetic – Careful arrangement of material - teaching Purpose Background
The Davidic King Themes
The Davidic King Themes Authority – Jesus taught with authority (7:29) – Gives authority to disciples (10:1) – Discussion of Jesus’ authority (21:23-27) – Holds “all authority” (28:18)* * Unique to Matthew
The Davidic King Themes Beginning* – Trace & emphasize royal lineage (chap. 1) – Sought as king by magi (2:2) – Opposed as king by Herod (2:3-4) During ministry – Miracles prove presence of kingdom (12:28) – Triumphal entry as king (21:5) – IDs self as king in parable of sheep & goats (25:31-46)* * Unique to Matthew
The Davidic King Themes Crucifixion – IDs self as king at trial (27:11) – Mocked as king (27:29) – Sign at crucifixion (27:37)
“That it might be fulfilled” Themes Prediction: Isa 9:1-2 & Matt 4:14 Analogy – Events: Hos 11:1 & Matt 2:15; Jer 31:15 & Matt 2:18 – Words: Isa 11:1, 53:2 & Matt 2:23 Give fuller meaning – Of rituals: Matt 3:15 – Of commands: Matt 5:18
“That it might be fulfilled” Themes And he rose and took the child and his mother by night and departed to Egypt and remained there until the death of Herod. This was to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet, "Out of Egypt I called my son." Mat 2:14-15 When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son. The more they were called, the more they went away; they kept sacrificing to the Baals and burning offerings to idols. Hos 11:1-2 Israel out of Egypt Believers out of sin Jesus out of Egypt
Gentile Inclusion Themes Names of Gentile women in Christ's genealogy (1:3, 5, 6) The coming of the Gentile Magi (2:1-12) Rejection of physical descendants of Abraham (3:6) “Galilee of the Gentiles” (4:12-16) The Roman centurion (8:5-13) Prophecy (12:15 [Isa 42:4]) Canaanite woman (Matt 15:21-28) Proclamation by Roman centurion and guards (27:54) Great Commission (28:19-20)
Emmanuel, “God with us” Themes Inclusio – Matt 1:23, Emmanuel – Matt 28:20, Great Commission Other references – Matt 8:23-27, in the storm – Matt 10:40, receiving disciple = receiving Jesus – Matt 17:17, helping the disciples’ failure – Matt 18:20, when united in prayer
Matthew’s message Themes Jesus is the foretold Messiah… -He is God fellowshipping with us -He fills all of history full of meaning -His mission is unlimited …and we must heed His teachings.