Matthew Gospel presents Jesus as the great Teacher,who has the authority to interpret the Law of God, and who teaches about God's kingdom. Much of his teaching is gathered by subject matter into five collections. Matthew explains the Qualities of tolerance, demonstrating the importance of helping the poor and outcast in society, and showing the way toward reverence for inner wisdom (as opposed to a focus on material things) are significant examples.
1, The Sermon on Mount,which concerns the character, duties, privileges, and destiny of citizens of the Kingdom of heaven.
Matthew describes Jesus not only as a future king, but a mortal with divine power.
As a good human being living the perfect Christian life. Jesus not only taught about God and how to be good, by his life - what he actually did and how he behaved he showed people how to live by example.
Do what I say and do what I do. Nobody since has really been able to do that.
Qualities of tolerance, demonstrating the importance of helping the poor and outcast in society, and showing the way toward reverence for inner wisdom (as opposed to a focus on material things) are significant examples.
As for images, there are no images of Jesus in the Gospels.
The 4 Gospels were written by 4 people about one Jesus.
The gospels say that Jesus was a Galilean.
they were written after the death of Jesus
Jesus did not teach from the gospels per se, as the gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke and John had not yet been written. They are the account of His life and teachings written by these men after Jesus had died.
The Gospels of Saint Matthew and Luke
Jesus. anonymous
All of the gospels tell of the burial of Jesus.
The Gospels mention Jesus accompanying His parents to Egypt when He was a child. They mention Him transiting Samaria. However, the Gospels nowhere mention Jesus in Babylon.
Yes
Jesus Christ
In the Gospels, God is portrayed as speaking through Jesus, who taught and performed miracles to demonstrate God's power and love. Jesus used parables and direct statements to convey God's message of love, forgiveness, and salvation to the people.
In the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, and Luke, Judas turned Jesus in to the scribes and high priests in exchange for coins.