| A Theology of Matthew's Gospel: Jesus Immanuel: Messiah of the Kingdom of Heaven, Israel, and the Church (Biblical Theology of the New Testament Series) | |
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A Theology of Matthew's Gospel develops the perspective that Matthew wrote his Gospel to identify, defend, and proclaim Jesus Immanuel, "God with us," as the Davidic Messiah who fulfilled the OT expectations of humanity's redemption. Matthew's Gospel establishes Jesus's identity as the heir to the promises of Israel's throne through king David, and heir to the promises of blessing to all the nations through the patriarch Abraham (1:1). So, this first Gospel offers evangelistic hope in Jesus's message of the gospel to Jews, contending that they should turn to Jesus as their long-awaited Messiah (Matt 11:2-6). But, strikingly, Matthew's Gospel also offers evangelistic hope to Gentiles, emphasizing that salvation through Jesus Messiah is available to all the nations (28:19). |
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| Author(s) | Wilkins - Personal Name |
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| ISBN/ISSN | 9780310270874 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Zondervan Academic |
| Publishing Year | 2025 |
| Publishing Place | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
| Collation | xxxiii, 835 p,; 23 cm |
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