

The importance of the Gospel of Matthew in church history cannot be overstated. For Jewish readers, it affirmed the Messiahship of Jesus, referring consistently to the Scriptures to establish his credentials. For Gentile disciples, it provided powerful and dramatic support of their inclusion in God's kingdom. The cross of Christ had removed the division between Jew and non-Jew, and through Matthew's writings, we see Israel's God drawing the entire world to himself through Jesus. 'The Gospel according to Matthew . . . Was the most widely read and frequently used of any of the four Gospels in the formative years of the church, ' writes Michael Wilkins. In this volume of the NIV Application Commentary, Wilkins explains Matthew's broad appeal not only to his ancient readers, but also to us today. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, Wilkins shares perspectives on Matthew's Gospel that reveal its enduring relevance for our twenty-first-century lives. Most Bible commentaries take us on a one-way trip from our world to the world of the Bible. But they leave us there, assuming that we can somehow make the return journey on our own. They focus on the original meaning of the passage but don't discuss its contemporary application. The information they offer is valuable---but the job is only half done! The NIV Application Commentary Series helps bring both halves of Read More chevron_right
It takes about 10 Hours and 31 minutes on average for a reader to read Matthew. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Matthew is 1008 pages long.
Matthew is book #1 in the The NIV Application Commentary, New Testament Book Series and comes before Mark
in 2005 Matthew won the Gold Medallion Book Awards in category .
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