Matthew’s Gospel provides the vital link between the Old and New Testaments. Matthew begins by tracing the genealogy of Jesus through Joseph; the birth of Jesus to the virgin Mary; the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist; and Satan’s temptation of Jesus while in the wilderness. Jesus speaks more in Matthew than in the other Gospels, and His teaching discourses include the Sermon on the Mount (chapters 5-7); sending out the Twelve (chapter 10); parables of the kingdom (chapter 13); fellowship of the Kingdom (chapter 18); and the Olivet Discourse concerning the future (chapters 24-25). During Jesus’ final week His betrayal, trial, crucifixion, burial, and resurrection take place. Matthew concludes with the call of the Great Commission to all believers [The Rainbow Study Bible, p. 1131].
We hope these study guides linked below will be helfpul to you in a detailed study of this great account of the life of Christ. If you find them helpful please refer others to this site.
Matthew–a 337-page PDF, which includes ALL of the following links… 4000sg.Combo
Matthew Introduction… 4000.Intro
Matthew 1… 4001sg
Matthew 2… 4002sg
Matthew 3… 4003sg
Matthew 4… 4004sg
Matthew 5… 4005sg
Matthew 6… 4006sg
Matthew 7… 4007sg
Matthew 8… 4008sg
Matthew 9… 4009sg
Matthew 10… 4010sg
Matthew 11… 4011sg
Matthew 12… 4012sg
Matthew 13… 4013sg
Matthew 14… 4014sg
Matthew 15… 4015sg
Matthew 16… 4016sg
Matthew 17… 4017sg
Matthew 18… 4018sg
Matthew 19… 4019sg
Matthew 20… 4020sg
Matthew 21… 4021sg
Matthew 22… 4022sg
Matthew 23… 4023sg
Matthew 24… 4024sg
Matthew 25… 4025sg
Matthew 26… 4026sg
Matthew 27… 4027sg
Matthew 28… 4028sg