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Matthew chapter notes

Matthew backgroundThe theme of Matthew is mercy: 1) joseph shows mercy and obedience 2) joseph is righteous because he showed the mercy

there are 4 dreams with joseph in the OT, there are 4 dreams with Joseph in the beginning of Matthew

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Chapter 1When jesus is talked about in relation to Mary is called ” son”, when he is talked about in relation to Joseph he is called ” child”

Mary was probably around 13-14 years old when she got engaged to Joseph

Chapter 2vs 19-20 talk about how Herod died yet ” those who wanted to kill” suggest that there as multiple people that wanted the baby Jesus dead

vs 23 shows the fifth fulfillment of prophecy

after another declaration of who Jesus is/would be, the introduction of John the Baptist happens, who happens to be another person who is against the temple

Chapter 3Jesus identifies himself with the poor and needy. there was a good amount of time where he possibly worked in Sephorris cutting stones

vs 1- literally says ” he appeared” in the wilderness.

John and Jesus both call for national repentance. When they say the kingdom is near, they are saying the rule of God is near

vs 11- mightier than John connects to chapter 12 in which Satan is described as strong but Jesus is stronger

vs 15- first words of Jesus in this Gospel. Jesus mentioned fulfillment which is an important theme in this book

vs 16- he is empowered now to go on this mission

chapter 4vs 23-25- up to this point where he preached, he had only 4 disciples.

matthean summary of Jesus and his ministry prior to sermon on the Mt.

chapter 5Matthew describes righteousness as what Joseph does. Its not about being justified, but ‘right conduct’. ” Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for doing things the right way, things like Joseph”. blessed are those who recognize their need for it

vs 7- flows with vs 6 which talks about being merciful. compassion is what we feel, mercy is what we do and show.

vs 9- peacemakers most likely doesn’t refer to pacifism but relates to relationships

chapter 6Lord’s prayer- meant to be a corporate prayer

vs 12 meant to be interpreted by vs 14

verses 14 and 15 are not part of the prayer, they are Jesus interpretation/commentary on the prayer

vs 16- its assumed that Christians will fast

vs 19- treasures connects to what the Magi layer at Jesus birth

vs 24- can you give your possessions away? if you can’t, it may be your master

vs 25-34: time after time Jesus says not to worry

chapter 7vs 1- show mercy

vs 6- verses 1-5 argue to not be too severe and verse 6 says that you can’t be too lenient either though

reception history- how the church has received scripture and interpreted in the past

some would say that verses 7-11 connect to the verses that precede it.

vs 13-29 act as a group. they come at the end of the sermon on the mount. the sermon started with blessings (beatitudes) and ends with warnings.

24: to build your house on a rock is to obey the teachings of Jesus

chapter 9vs 5- Jesus heals without touching. up to this point everyone he healed he touched

Jesus commands are authoritative. Nature, demons, and people all obey him

chapter 10Iscariot- ” Judas the dagger man’ ” Judas the assassin”

vs8 – Jesus telling them to do things that he has already done. giving them authority to do those things. you’ve received this ministry by grace

Sodom and Gomorrah are examples of judgment

vs 23- ” before the Son of Man comes” hunt think its connects to the destruction of the temple

chapter 12vs 4- priests break the sabbath by not doing the things that needed to get tone in the temple

vs 7- mercy is greater than sacrifice, sacrifice is greater than sabbath. therefore mercy is greater than sabbath

vs 9- ” their synagogue” as opposed to Jesus’ Church (chap 13)

vs 13- he tells him to stretch out his hand, there was no touching in evolved here

vs 14- first mention that the Pharisees wanted to kill Jesus

vs 15- Matthew seems to be teaching that when opposition occurs, you flee

vs 17-21: the 9th fulfillment. notice the mention of the Gentiles having a part of this.

vs 29- refers back to how John the baptist talked about how a stronger one was coming. Here jesus is talking about how he is going to go into the strong man’s house and plunder him

blaspheming the holy Spirit- saying the work of God is the work of the devil

vs 46-49: family obligations are unimportant when compared to the Gospel

chapter 13In chapter 13 you will find the only two places where Jesus interprets the parables

vs 55- carpenter’s son should be read as an insult

chapter 15most would say that the story of the feeding of the 4, 000 is a doublet. they would say Jesus only fed the masses once because in oral tradition it took two forms. Jesus likely had a Gentile audience when he did this based on that he was likely on the eastern shorechapter 16pharisees believe in the oral tradition and resurrection of the dead
sadducees don’t believe in the resurrection, they are also the wealthy aristocrats.

verses 2 and 3 are missing in a lot of very good ancient manuscripts. this section is to be read without reading those two verses

chapter 17vs 1- six days: six days later from what?

the transfiguration parallels the passion narrative
3 male disciples (trans), 3 female disciples (passion)
up on mountain, up on cross
private epiphany, public spectacle
supernatural light, supernatural darkness

abocata stasis – idea that everything will be restored

chapter 18vs 1-6: children know they are dependent on their parents for everything

vs 10-14: show extravagant kindness to other believers

vs 10- guardian angels for the kiddos?

chapter 19Jesus out rabbi’s the Rabbis

vs 4- sarcastic insult on Jesus’ part

male and female- when you look at the earliest part, God made man and woman in his image and goes on to give them both authority, and dominion over the crated order and Jesus may be saying something about their attitude over women

only Matthew has the exception clause about divorce

do the disciples push the children away because Jesus had just been teaching about being a eunuch and now children come to him?

in regards to the rich young ruler, are you going to go away trusting money or are you going to go away trusting God?

Judgment in Matthew’s gospel will be based on how we treat each other. Each of these commandments are from the second tablet which deal with out interactions with others, not God.

Jesus is saying its impossible for a rich person to be dependent on God, its still possible with God for them to be saved. the richer you are the more difficult it is to be dependent

chapter 20vs 29-34: the privileged two insiders do the right thing, third party involved when they tried to stop the two from making the request. no order to be quiet, prior to his triumphant entry into jerusalem there was almost always an order to be quiet, the time has come. chapter 21vs 17- while in Bethany, Jesus stayed at Lazarus’ house

vs 18-22: interesting how Mark used this passage. Matthew redacts the material and keeps the same basic message that Mark had. Mark had split the story and put the temple in the middle.

chapter 22vs 7- alluding to the destruction of the temple that would occur

throughout chapter 22 Jesus asks 4 questions, connects to the passover theme that Matthew develops

Matthew plays the story of the seven brothers as if it is something that actually happened. Mark and Luke did not do this

the most noted text in matthew is leviticus 19

chapter 26When jesus had finished saying ALL these things – first time it is said like this

Jesus is preparing his disciples for his death 5 different times

interesting changes done to this anointing in John’s gospel. his gospel it has him getting his feet anointed and he will later wash his disciples and it is 6 days (passion week). Matthew has it 2 days and his head gets anointed.

the original matthean community probably knew exactly who this would be about, it was probably anonymous because it could have been a threat to mary had people known about it and she was alive with the church under persecution at the time

interesting that Jesus is seemed to have been predestined to be betrayed yet it seems like for Judas it was a decision of free will

Matthew and Mark are dark passion narrative stories: no one speaks to him even though he asks questions.. etc.

chapter 27Jews didn’t have a death penalty so they brought him to the romans

everyone in keeps avoiding responsibility

verse 8 points to this having been written after some time had passed

book started as joseph having dreams, ends with pilate’s wife having dreams

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