The king has come : the Gospel of Matthew / Leo R. Van Dolson
Language: англійська.Country: СПОЛУЧЕНІ ШТАТИ АМЕРИКИ.Publication: Boise, Idaho : Review and Herald Publishing Association, ©1989Description: 127 p.ISBN: 0-8163-0861-6.Dewey: 226.2/06, 20Classification: Contents note: 1. The King Has Come -- 9 2. The Presentation of the King -- 19 3. A Voice With a Difference -- 29 4. Mixing the Price Tags -- 37 5. He Touches Us -- 47 6. Pearls of Great Price -- 57 7. The Bread of Life -- 67 8. No Cross, No Crown -- 75 9. Paying the Fare -- 85 10. No Gate-Crashers in Heaven -- 95 11. Seven Parables of Preparedness -- 103 12. “He Humbled Himself ” -- 113 13. Undercomers Anonymous -- 121 Abstract: The Book of Matthew is more than just one of the Gospels. In common with the other gospel writers, Matthew exalts and chronicles the life of Jesus. However, it is Matthew who paints the most complete word portrait of Jesus Christ. In that sense alone his Gospel is a unique "work of art." Another very clear distinction is found in the author himself. Matthew had been a hated tax collector—a traitor in the eyes of many Jews. As such, he was almost more of an outsider than the Gentiles. But Matthew met Jesus and everything changed. So almost naturally Matthew wrote his Gospel to the Jewish mind in particular —elevating Christ as Messiah and King.. Item type:
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286.3(091)+27 / Ю49 История Церкви Христиан АСД в России: 1986-1981 гг. | 286.3.1 / B24 The Letters to the Galatians and Ephesians | 286.3.1 / Bat30 God's church in a hostile world | 286.3.1 / D70 The king has come | 286.3.1 / Hol75 Faith amid apostasy , Jeremiah | 286.3.1 / K43 God's solution to man's dilemma | 286.3.1 / M42 A refuge from the storm |
1. The King Has Come 9 2. The Presentation of the King 19 3. A Voice With a Difference 29 4. Mixing the Price Tags 37 5. He Touches Us 47 6. Pearls of Great Price 57 7. The Bread of Life 67 8. No Cross, No Crown 75 9. Paying the Fare 85 10. No Gate-Crashers in Heaven 95 11. Seven Parables of Preparedness 103 12. “He Humbled Himself ” 113 13. Undercomers Anonymous 121
The Book of Matthew is more than just one of the Gospels. In common with the other gospel writers, Matthew exalts and chronicles the life of Jesus. However, it is Matthew who paints the most complete word portrait of Jesus Christ. In that sense alone his Gospel is a unique "work of art." Another very clear distinction is found in the author himself. Matthew had been a hated tax collector—a traitor in the eyes of many Jews. As such, he was almost more of an outsider than the Gentiles. But Matthew met Jesus and everything changed. So almost naturally Matthew wrote his Gospel to the Jewish mind in particular —elevating Christ as Messiah and King.
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