Matthew's primary perception of Jesus was as Messiah.
This is the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah the son of David, the son of Abraham: Matthew 1:1 New International Version
Matthew repeatedly used the device, "that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet,"referring to things Jesus said or did that were consonant with messianic prophesy.
None. However, in Matthew 21:11, the people said "This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee."
in the bible it shows in Matthew 13:57 Jesus answered "A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country, & in his own house" So we see the community didnt treat jesus as the prophet as he was, besides son of God.
No, Matthew is not an Old Testament prophet. He is one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus in the New Testament. He is also the author of the Gospel of Matthew, which is the first book of the New Testament.
If you buy the CD, you should be able to find the address of a web site on the CD and the lyrics might be there. Or you can just search the web. I know how you feel - the song is very powerful. YouTube has clips. You can listen and/or record or DL the song and the story. Got a link posted if you want it. The lyrics to the song itself are as follows: Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Jesus,Jesus,Jesus. Savior, Savior, Savior. Savior, Savior, Savior. Savior, Savior, Savior. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Healer, Healer, Healer. Healer, Healer, Healer. Healer, Healer, Healer. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
Jesus is a friend of sinners. See Luke 7:24 and Matthew 11:19.
Jesus is the healer son.
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus is portrayed as a teacher and a healer who performs miracles to show his divine authority. He is also depicted as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and as the Son of God who came to save humanity.
I don't. He is indeed a healer.
In the New Testament, Jesus is referred to as a prophet several times. For instance, in Matthew 21:11, the crowds acknowledge Him as "the prophet from Nazareth." Additionally, in Luke 24:19, Jesus is described as "a prophet mighty in deed and word." Overall, while the exact number of times may vary depending on the translation, He is recognized as a prophet in multiple passages.
Nothing is said in those verses about the ministry of Jesus or about him being a prophet. Instead, the disciples were sent to minister to Jews at that particular point in time.
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There are so many Apocalypse prophets but one is Jesus in Revalation, Isiah, partially Habakkuk, and with Matthew and Jerimiah.