St. Luke, writing for the Gentile, is careful to give the natural descent, while St. Matthew, writing for the Jew, sets forth that line of descent--diverging from the other after the time of David-- which made it clear to the Jew that ...
Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of Matthew
An exposition of the first of the gospels of Jesus Christ that give us the history and meanings behind each of these ancient stories.
That there should be a manifold presentation of the great facts which lie at the foundation of our faith and hope, was both to be expected and desired.
Scroggie's insightful treatment of the English text furnishes the comprehensive scholarship necessary for a thorough grasp of each book of the Gospels. - Back cover.
The Anchor Bible: W. F. Albright and C. S. Mann, Matthew (New York, 1971) W. C. Allen, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew (Edinburgh, 1907) A. W. Argyle, The Gospel according to Matthew (Cambridge, ...
Commentary on the Gospel According to Matthew
It is to these ephemeral Gospels the Evangelist now refers; and distinguishing, as he does, the "many" from the "eye-witnesses" and "ministers of the word," he shows that he does not refer to the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark ...
In this BST volume, Michael Green shows how Matthew's Gospel portrays the power and purpose of Jesus' life and work, which was to bring light to all nations.