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The Gospel of Matthew Bible Study

Roger Hahn

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We hope you find something here helpful and invigorating for your own spiritual journey as you read and reflect upon the Gospel of Matthew.

The Course of Study

Introduction to Matthew (Lesson 1) Matthew 16:13-18:9 (Lesson 13)
Matthew 1:1-2:23 (Lesson 2) Matthew 18:1-19:30 (Lesson 14)
Matthew 3:1-4:25 (Lesson 3) Matthew 20:1-21:17 (Lesson 15)
Matthew 5:1-48 (Lesson 4) Matthew 21:18-22:22 (Lesson 16)
Matthew 6:1-7:12 (Lesson 5) Matthew 22:23-23:39 (Lesson 17)
Matthew 7:13-8:34 (Lesson 6) Matthew 24:1-51 (Lesson 18)
Matthew 9:1-10:15 (Lesson 7) Matthew 25:1-26:5 (Lesson 19)
Matthew 10:16-11:19 (Lesson 8) Matthew 26:6-56 (Lesson 20)
Matthew 11:20-12:42 ( Lesson 9)  (Lesson 21)
Matthew 12:43-13:43 (Lesson 10)  (Lesson 22)
Matthew 13:44-14:36 (Lesson 11)  (Lesson 23)
Matthew 15:1-16:12 (Lesson 12)  

The studies themselves are not intended to be comprehensive or complete commentaries on the biblical passages, but rather a survey of the basic story line, a brief analysis on the features of the text that serve to communicate its message, and a summary of the theological communication of the passages as a basis for further reflection.  That means that there will be a lot of interesting details of the biblical narratives that will not be directly considered.

There are other articles that are available on this web site as background and additional reading for the Bible Study:

Revelation and Inspiration of Scripture

The Synoptic Problem

A Proposed Reconstruction of "Q"

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