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The book of Matthew paints a powerful portrait of Jesus as Israel’s long-awaited Messiah, the one who would bring God’s kingdom to earth and fulfill his promises to his people. Leading readers through this hope-filled book, this guide explains the biblical text with clarity and passion—inviting us to encounter God’s one and only son: Jesus Christ, the savior of the world.
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“At the heart of Matthew’s account is the identification of Jesus Christ as the true King of the universe who ushers in the kingdom of heaven.” (Page 7)
“Jesus didn’t come for a particular gender, race, or type of sinner (see Gal. 3:29). Woven into the very lineage of our Savior are the diverse kinds of people he came to save.” (Page 15)
“was probably written with Jewish-Christians in particular in view” (Page 8)
“And what is declared in his name was displayed in his death, for there he saves us by taking upon himself all our sins.” (Page 15)
“It appears that the author was Matthew (also known as Levi), a former tax collector who became one of the 12 disciples” (Page 8)
Drew Hunter is a teaching pastor at Zionsville Fellowship in Zionsville, Indiana. Previously he served as a minister for young adults at Grace Church of DuPage and taught religious studies at College of DuPage. Hunter is also the author of Isaiah: A 12 Week Study from the Knowing the Bible Series.