Comments on the Book of Matthew
The Gospel Books
By: Leslie M. Grant
Matthew (“Gift of Jehovah”), the first book of the New Testament, is necessarily written from a Jewish point of view, and preserves admirable continuity with the Old Testament. It presents the Lord Jesus Christ as the long looked for Messiah of Israel; His genealogy therefore is traced to David and Abraham. This genealogy is that of Joseph, therefore establishing official title to the throne.
The Gospel of Matthew marks a most striking and complete change in the dispensational ways of God; for the Christ, the true King, has come and has in fact returned to heaven.
Consistent with this, we must expect Matthew to insist upon thorough subjection and obedience to the sovereign authority of the Lord Jesus not to law, but to One higher than law. “Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me.” Emphasis therefore is placed upon works, works of faith, of course; because authority (not grace, as in Luke) is Matthew’s great subject. How good if such lessons implant themselves deeply in our hearts.
The other Gospel Books:
Comments on the Book of Matthew
Comments on the Book of Mark
Comments on the Book of Luke
Comments on the Book of John
Comments On The Book of Matthew
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Comments on the Book of Matthew
The Gospel Books
By: Leslie M. Grant
Matthew (“Gift of Jehovah”), the first book of the New Testament, is necessarily written from a Jewish point of view, and preserves admirable continuity with the Old Testament. It presents the Lord Jesus Christ as the long looked for Messiah of Israel; His genealogy therefore is traced to David and Abraham. This genealogy is that of Joseph, therefore establishing official title to the throne.
The Gospel of Matthew marks a most striking and complete change in the dispensational ways of God; for the Christ, the true King, has come and has in fact returned to heaven.
Consistent with this, we must expect Matthew to insist upon thorough subjection and obedience to the sovereign authority of the Lord Jesus not to law, but to One higher than law. “Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me.” Emphasis therefore is placed upon works, works of faith, of course; because authority (not grace, as in Luke) is Matthew’s great subject. How good if such lessons implant themselves deeply in our hearts.
The other Gospel Books:
Comments on the Book of Matthew
Comments on the Book of Mark
Comments on the Book of Luke
Comments on the Book of John
ISBN-13: 9781927120002
Pages: 200
Binding: Paperback
Weight: 1.0 lbs
Publisher: Believer’s Bookshelf (2012)
Author: Grant, Leslie
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