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Matthew

Matthew 1

Matthew 1

Matthew 1 Matthew gives a genealogy of Jesus Christ, showing His descent from Abraham and David. Joseph learns from an angel that his espoused wife, Mary, is to bring forth a son, who would be the Savior.

Matthew 2

Matthew 2

Matthew 2 The events after the birth of Jesus: the visit of the magi and the attempt by King Herod to kill the infant messiah, Joseph and his family's flight into Egypt, and their later return to live in Israel, settling in Nazareth.

Matthew 3

Matthew 3

Matthew 3 This chapter deals with the ministry of Jesus with events taking place some three decades after the close of the infancy narrative related in the previous two chapters.

Matthew 4

Matthew 4

Matthew 4 The temptation of Christ, the beginning of Christ's ministry, calling the disciples, and healing and teaching.

Matthew 5

Matthew 5

Matthew 5 Jesus the Holy Messiah from God started His ministry. This chapter is historically called the sermon on the mount because Jesus went onto a mountain and his students came to Him.

Matthew 6

Matthew 6

Matthew 6 A continuation of Jesus Sermon on the Mount from the previous chapter. The LORD continued His teachings and it started with giving.

Matthew 7

Matthew 7

Matthew 7 A continuation of Jesus’ “sermon on the mount,” from chapter five. It began as Jesus taught on judging other people. The lesson; the way one judges others is the same way they will be judged.

Matthew 8

Matthew 8

Matthew 8 Great faith, Jesus healing, and more great faith.

Matthew 9

Matthew 9

Matthew 9 Jesus returned from the country of the Gergesenes. He was immediately approached by people in need of healing. Men brought a crippled man who was sick with the palsy to Jesus. Jesus forgave the man of his sins, which upset some scribes sitting nearby.

Matthew 10

Matthew 10

Matthew 10 LORD Jesus chose out twelve disciples starting with Peter (who would one day deny Jesus three times in one night).

Matthew 11

Matthew 11

Matthew 11 Jesus just sends His twelve disciples to go to the lost sheep of the house of Israel and to teach and preach the gospel and heal.

Matthew 12

Matthew 12

Matthew 12 At that time Jesus went through the grain fields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry and began to pick some heads of grain and eat them.

Matthew 13

Matthew 13

Matthew 13 The Lord then told a parable about a farmer whose field had been sown with both wheat and weeds. Instead of trying to pluck out the weeds before the two were distinguishable, the farmer said let them be. We will divide the two when the harvest comes.

Matthew 14

Matthew 14

Matthew 14 Matthew 14 addresses two key miracles that were carried out by Jesus. The loaves and the fishes miracle and the story of Jesus walking on water.

Matthew 15

Matthew 15

Matthew 15 revolves around how Jesus dealt with the Pharisees and how he continued to perform miracles for his people.

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