BI 32383338 WELCOME TO THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 39
About This Presentation
Title:

BI 32383338 WELCOME TO THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW

Description:

... in angels, spirits and the resurrection from the dead. ( Acts 23:8) ... coast of Dead Sea Called Qumran, near which the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:174
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 40
Provided by: FenterDN
Category:
Tags: gospel | matthew | the | welcome | dead | scrolls | sea

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: BI 32383338 WELCOME TO THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW


1
BI 3238/3338 WELCOME TO THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
  • GOOD MORNING
  • January 18, 2007
  • A word to the wise who desire a good grade, read
    the the entire Book of Matthew during the month
    of January.
  • Men, Please remove headwear during class

2
AN INTRODUCTION TO, AND AN OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK
OF MATTHEW
3
Here are some things that WILL be asked on future
tests.
  • Identify the three major divisions of Palestine
  • Matthew, the man.
  • The office of publican
  • Major Jewish Institutions
  • Contemporary Jewish Sects
  • Contemporary Civil Rulers
  • Matthew, the Book

4
Major Jewish Institutions
  • The Temple
  • The Synagogue
  • The Sanhedrin

5
The Temple
  • 1. Was built by Solomon, son of David. (2 Chiron
    2)
  • 2. An elaborate replacement of the tabernacle
  • 3. Was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar (2 Kgs. 25)
  • 4. Rebuilt by Zerrubabel (Ezra 3)
  • 5. Enlarged by Herod the Great (Jos. Ant. XV. XI)
  • 6. Destroyed by the Romans (70 A.D.)
  • 7.Located in Jerusalem. With its altar, it was
    the only place where sin sacrifices could be
    offered by priests.

6
The Synagogue
  • Arose during the days of the Babylonian captivity
    (586-516)
  • After their return it was continued throughout
    the dispersion where a town had at least 10
    Jewish families in it.
  • Presided over by a board of elders, or rulers.
    (701)
  • Used as a center for religious teaching as well
    as for town hall meetings.

7
The Sanhedrin
  • Jewish supreme court. The recognized headship
    for judging and deciding matters concerning the
    law and Jewish tradition.
  • Consisted of 70 members pus the High priest who
    presided. Called the 70 1.
  • Composed mostly of priests, Sadduceean
    aristocrats, few Pharisees, scribes and elders
    (tribal or family heads).

8
Sadducees
  • Originated sometime between the Testaments.
    Given to mostly secular considerations, they
    favored Greek customs. They were a priestly
    clique, and though religious officials of
    Judaism, they were in fact irreligious. They were
    the wealthy, conservative class with a lot of
    influence. They composed the majority of the
    Sanhedrin. They held to only the Pentateuch, and
    rejected the doctrine of the resurrection, angels
    and spirits. (Acts 238)

9
The Pharisees
  • Believed to have originated in the 3rd century
    B.C. Generally less affluent than the Sadducees,
    and believed in angels, spirits and the
    resurrection from the dead. (Acts 238)
  • During the Greek occupation they opposed
    hellenization of the Jews and bound the
    tradition of the elders upon Jews. Others were
    considered sinners. They developed into
    hypocritical formalists and was soundly condemned
    by Jesus. (Matt. 23)

10
Herodians
  • A political party believed to be formed by Herod
    the Great. Backed Herods claim to the Jewish
    throne.
  • These Jews, although in difference to, aligned
    themselves with the Pharisees and Sadducees to
    keenly oppose Jesus. They are mentioned only in
    Matt. 2216, Mk. 36 and 1213.
  • With the Pharisees they tried to entrap Jesus on
    the subject of whether to pay taxes to Caesar or
    not. (Mark 1214)

11
Zealots
  • A Jewish patriotic party also known as
    Nationalists. They were fanatical defenders of
    the Jewish theocracy, who took vengeance of those
    who wronged it, but themselves also being guilty
    of great excesses. (Ungers Dict.)
  • Fanatics among themselves were known as the
    Sicarii
  • Leaders in a rebellion against Rome for Jewish
    independence in 68 A.D., after the fall of
    Jerusalem in 70 A.D., they fled to the Masada
    where they under siege committed total suicide
    rather than surrender.
  • Simon the apostle, was called Zelotes to
    distinguish him from Peter. (Mt. 104)

12
THE ESSENES
  • Not mentioned in the New Testament by name.
  • They were an extremely ascetic society of the
    communal form. Had a colony on west coast of Dead
    Sea Called Qumran, near which the Dead Sea
    Scrolls were found in 1947.
  • Some believe John the Baptist was an Essene but
    this cannot be proved and is very unlikely.

13
SCRIBES
  • THE SCRIBES DATE BACK TO THE EARLY DAYS OF EZRA.
    (6TH CENT. B.C.)
  • THEY WERE COPIEST OF THE LAW, WELL EDUCATED
    DOCTORS, HIGHLY RESPECTED AND THEIR VIEWS WERE
    RELIGIOUS VIEWS HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM.

14
Civil Issues to Know
  • TO UNDERSTAND MATTHEWS WRITING WE MUST KNOW A
    LITTOLE ABOUT THE CIVIL AUTHORITIES HE SPEAKS OF
  • Augustus Caesar Herod the Great
  • Tiberius Caesar Herod Archaelaus
  • Herod Antipas
  • Herod Philip

15
The Civil Government Augustus Caesar (Born 63
B.C. Emp. 27-A.D.A.D. 14 Luke 21)
  • Ist Roman emperior. Augustus was emperor during
    the birth and half the lifetime of Jesus. His
    name occurs in Luke 21 as the emperor who
    ordered the enrollment which caused Joseph and
    Mary to journey to Bethlehem, the place where the
    Messiah was to be born (Micah 52)
  • Point of InterestCaesarean Section)
  • FOR NOTES Who was the emperor when Jesus was
    born? How did he effect the birth of Jesus? Where
    was Jesus to be born? why?
  • Octavian Augustus


16
Tiberius Caesar (A.D. 14-37, Luke 31)
  • 2nd Roman Emperor AD14/08/19 Tiberius Caesar
    Augustus. Died AD37/03/16 smothered by Macro in
    his bed at or near Micenum.
  • Importance John the Baptist began his ministry
    in the 15th year of his reign. Helps date the
    period . (141529 A.D. --Herod slew babies under
    two.)
  • For NOTEs

17
KING Herod the Great 37 4 B.C. (Matt. 21)
  • 1.  Herod the Great, tetrarch of Judea, B. C. 41
    King of Judea, B. C. 37-4 tyrannical and
    cruel. By religion he was a Jew, by birth an
    Idumean, and a Hellenist by culture, and
    political allegiance to Rome. To his inferiors
    he was ruthless, behaved cruelly to member of his
    own family, played along with his which ever
    ruler was in power, and would change side in a
    moment to extend his purposes.
  • Drowned one son by Doris
  • Out of rumor and jealousy murdered his 2nd wife
    Mariamne
  • Had his/her two other sons strangled
  • Murdered two of his own sons.
  • Insanely jealous. Filled with paronoia, order
    death of Bethlehem babies (216)
  • Feel painfully ill. Ordered all homorable men
    locked up in Jericho and to eb killed at his
    death.
  • Reconstructed Temple to an Elaborate state.

18
Herod Archelaus 4 B.C.6A.D. (Mt. 222)
SON OF HEROD THE GREAT BY A SAMARITIAN WOMAN,
MALTHAKE,, AND, WITH HIS BROTHER ANTIPAS, BROUGHT
UP AT ROME. AT THE DEATH OF HEROD THE GREAT
(B.C.4) THE KINGDOM WAS DIVIDED BETWEEN HIS THREE
SONS, HEROD ANTIPAS, HEROD ARCHELAUS AND HEROD
PHILIP, ARCHELAUS NEVER PROPERLY BORE THE TITLE
KING, MATT. 222, BUT ONLY THAT OF ETHNARCH.
(Judea Samaria) A COMPLAINT WAS ISSUED AGAINST
HIM IN THE 10TH YEAR OF HIS REIGN BY HIS BROTHERS
AND SUBJECTS ON THE GROUNDS OF TYRANNY. HE WAS
BANISHED TO GAUL WHERE HE DIED. AFTER HIS
BANISHMENT, AUGUSTUS MADE HIS TERRITORY A ROMAN
PROVINCE CALLED JUDEA RULED BY GOVERNORS, THE
MOST FAMOUS WAS PONTIUS PILATE 26-36 A.D.
19
Herod Antipas/ Philip (Matt. 141)
  • Herod Antipas Jewish leader, ruler of Galilee
    and Peraea between 4 BC and 39 A.D. Herod Antipas
    was the son of  the Jewish king Herod the Great
    and his wife Malthace he was full brother of
    Archelaus and a half brother of Philip. With his
    brothers Archelaus and Philip, he was educated in
    Rome, a kind of honorable detention to guarantee
    his father's loyalty. In his father's testament,
    Herod Antipas was appointed tetrarch of Galilee
    and Peraea (the east bank of the Jordan). The
    Roman emperor Augustus confirmed this decision
    and Antipas' reign could begin (4 BC). Stole
    Philips (his brother) wife and murdered John the
    Baptist. LK. 1332 Jesus called him a FOX! King
    during the crucifixion of Jesus. Eventually
    banished by Caligula (Caesar) to Gaul, then Spain
    where he died.

20
  • THE BOOK OF MATTHEW

21
  • Matthew was not the original title
  • Works originally identified by first lines.
  • Euaggelion was soon added
  • Papias, 130, Bishop of Heiropolis
  • Clement of Rome 140
  • Later, Kata Maqqaion According to Matthew
    appeared
  • Vaticanus, 1209, Irenaeus, 185 uses it
  • Tatian, included it in his Diatessaron (Harmony
    of the Gospels)
  • Didache 110
  • agion was attached agion evangelion kata
    Maqqaion
  • Today, most simply have Matthew

22
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
  • Most Jewish of the gospels, but not exclusively
  • Most anti-pharisaic
  • 32 references To kingdom of heaven to only 4
    references To the kingdom of God
  • He exclusively uses the word church
  • He exclusively relates scenes of the judgment
  • He exclusively relates the Sermon on the Mount

23
THREE MAJOR DIVISIONS MAY BE OBSERVED
  • 1. PRE-MINISTRY YEARS 1-416
  • 2. JESUS PUBLIC MINISTRY 417-2766
  • PART I. THE DISCOVERY PHASE --417-1620
  • WHO IS JESUS OF NAZARETH
  • PART II. THE PASSION PHASE-- 1621-2766
  • THE MESSIAH MUST SUFFER AND DIE.
  • 3. JESUS GLORIFICATION 281-20

24
PART I OF THE DISCOVERY DIVISION HAS FOUR
SECTIONS, EACH BEGINNING WITH A TRANSITIONAL
STATEMENT
  • 1 417-727 FROM THAT TIME
  • A period of early instruction culminating in the
    Sermon on the Mount
  • 2. 728-1042 IT CAME TO PASS
  • Further inst. to His disciples, culminating in
    the Limited Commission
  • 3. 111-1352 IT CAME TO PASS
  • Climax of unbelief. Intro. Of new teaching method
  • 4. 1353-1620 IT CAME TO PASS Peters
    confession, and end of part I

25
THE 2ND DIVISIOM HAS THREE SECTIONS, EACH
BEGINNING WITH A TRANSITIONAL STATEMENT
  • 1. 1621-1835 From that time.
  • Marks the beginning of the passion period
  • 2. 191-2546 He had finished these sayings.
  • Highpoints Israels obstinacy. The judgment of
    Jerusalem and the world.
  • 3. 261-28 It Came to pass. The last Passover,
    crucifixion and resurrection
  • SEVEN sections make up the two divisions

26
TWO DISTINCT THEMES AND CLIMAXES MAY BE OBSERVED
  • The themes of 1) belief and 2) unbelief running
    concurrentlysome believed Jesus, some didnt
    believe him
  • 1. A Climax of unbelief in Jesus is reached at
    1224
  • 2. A Climactic expression of belief Is reached
    at 1618

27
5 DISTINCTIVE FEATURES MAY BE OBSERVED
  • Most Jewish of the gospels, but not exclusive
  • Most anti-pharisaic
  • 32 ref. To kingdom of heaven to only 4 ref. To
    the kingdom of God
  • He exclusively uses the word church
  • He exclusively relates scenes of the judgment
  • He exclusively relates the Sermon on the Mount

28
MATTHEW EMPHASIZES
  • JESUS IS THE LONG LOOKED FOR MESSIAH
  • Genealogy ends at Abraham
  • Uses repeatedly The formula that it might be
    fulfilled.
  • Son of David 11x Mk.3x Jn. 0.
  • God as Father 45x MK. 4x Lk. 15x
  • Son of man 3x Mk. 14x Lk. 25 Jno. 13
  • JESUS AS TEACHER 10x to teach 10x
  • Refers to the SOTM as teaching (52 728,29)
  • Refers to Himself as Master 238
  • He taught with authority 729

29
ALSO EMPHASIZES
  • FINAL THINGS
  • The 10 virgins, the talents, the sheep and goats,
    the tares, the dragnet.
  • Weeping and gnashing of teeth (5x to Lukes
    1x.---Mark 0)
  • PARABLES
  • MATTHEW 13FF

30
TEXTUAL STUDY OF MATTHEW
31
Launches his Basic Theme Jesus is the Jewish
Messiah With a Detailed Genealogy
  • Any Messianic claim would be totally useless
    without proper Jewish genealogy.
  • 1) HE DEMONSTRATES THAT JESUS IS QUALIFIED BY
    LEGAL DESCENT AND BY PROMISE STIPULATIONS (A
    must to convince a Jew)
  • Title The Book of the Genealogy of
  • Jesus Christ the anointed of God (Ps. 456-7)
  • The Son of David the royal heir (Ps. 1321)
  • The Son of Abraham the promised seed (Gen.
    121ff)

32
MEMORIZATION WAS ESSENTIAL FOR INSTRUCTION IN
THOSE DAYS
  • MATTHEW USES TWO IMPORTANT METHODS
  • MNEMONIC EXERCISE
  • 14 NAMES, SEPARATED BY IMPORTANT HISTORICAL
    EVENTS.
  • PATTERN OF GEMATRIA
  • USE OF NUMERICAL VALUES DWD 46414

33
Chapter one THE TITLE AND GENEALOGY
  • Verse 1. The book of the generation of Jesus
    Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
  • The Title to this section, --not to the book
  • as it appeared in Jewish records.
  • The tax collectors method of introducing Jesus
    of Nazareth, the Savior of His life.
  • According to Matthew was the title of reference
    by early church historians.

34\40
34
The Genealogy Serves Notice that Old Barriers Are
Down
  • 1) The Barrier between Jew and Gentile is down
    Rahab of Jericho, Ruth the Moabite
  • 2) The barrier between male female is down.
  • 3. The barrier between Saint and Sinner is down.
    Rahab, Tamar Bathsheba (Mt. 913)
  • Here then, in the genealogy of Jesus, is a
    glimmer of the extent of Gods love

35/40
35
Matthew Intentionally Conveys the Virgin Birth
  • 15. And Eliud begat Eleazar and Eleazar begat
    Matthan and Matthan begat Jacob
  • 16. And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary,
    of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.

36/40
36
THE BIRTH
  • 18. Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this
    wise When as his mother Mary was espoused to
    Joseph,
  • before they came together, she was found with
    child of the Holy Ghost. (Writes book to present
    this as fact)
  • Conceived in her is of 120
  • The spoken word was the sown seed Lk. 81
  • Conception was by faith in the word Lk. 145
    Blessed is she who believed that there would be
    a fulfillment of what was spoken to her from
    the Lord.
  • By faith she miraculously conceived by the word
    (Heb. 1111)

37/40
37
THE ROLL OF JOSEPH
  • Joseph, her husband
  • Being just, sought to spare her public
    humiliation
  • Righteous man in league with Abraham, Elizabeth
    and Zacharias
  • Joseph thou son of David the royal line
  • Be not afraidthis is Gods work.
  • She shall bear a son Not unto thee a son as
    in Lk. 113 and Gen. 1719
  • Thou shall call his name Jesus (yours, but not
    yours)
  • You shall be an foster father. God gives him his
    name, means God is His real Father.

38/40
38
JESUS NAME UNDERSCORES HIS MISSION
  • for he shall save
  • sosei from soter to save from the worst of
    mortal dangers
  • His people Who are they?
  • Not the unbelieving Jews 111 but those
    described in Mt. 12 48-49 But he answered and
    said unto him that told him, Who is my mother?
    and who are my brethren?And he stretched forth
    his hand toward his disciples, and said, Behold
    my mother and my brethren Gal. 37 they which
    are of faith, the same are the children of
    Abraham.

39/40
39
Matthew Quotes Isaiah 714 as Typical to Jesus
Birth
  • Behold, a virgin (almah is rendered parthenos in
    The Septuagint) shall conceive, and bear a son,
    and shall call his name Immanuel.
  • Betrothal period as binding as marriage, so Mary
    is called the wife of Joseph.
  • If found with child during this period the
    husband (betrothed had a choicepunishing her
    publicly, or divorcing her privately.
  • IMMANUEL GOD WITH US..(Mt. 2819-20)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com