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There are five discourses that Matthew records in his Gospel. The Sermon on the Mount (5:1-7:29) The Commission and Instruction of the Twelve (9:35-11:1) Parables (13:1-52) Humility and Forgiveness among Jesus' Disciples (18:1-35) Denunciation of the Scribes and pharisees and the Olivet Discourse (23:1-25:46)

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The five discourses in the Gospel of Matthew represent important teachings and instructions given by Jesus to his disciples and the crowds. These discourses cover a wide range of topics, including the ethical demands of discipleship, the nature of the kingdom of heaven, end times prophecies, and guidelines for community living. They serve to outline key aspects of Christian belief and practice.

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First - Sermon on the Mount - Matthew Chapters 5-7

Second - Missionary Discourse - Matthew 10

Third - Parables of the Kingdom - Matthew 13

Fourth - Church/Community Life Discourse - Matthew 18

Fifth - Olivet Discourse (Last Days) - Matthew 24

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About 60% of Mark's Gospel is used in in Matthew. This is due to the fact that Matthew used the Gospel of Mark as one of its sources.

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Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5-7)

Instructions to the Disciples (Matt 10)

Parables (Matt 13)

Kingdom Life (Matt 18-20)

Final Teachings (Olivet Discourse) (Matt 23-25)

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There are 28 parables of Jesus in Matthew.

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1070 verses in NIV 2011

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