Jesus did not contradict Himself in these verses. In Matthew 10:5,6 He was sending His apostles out to preach the gospel at the beginning of His ministry. He originally came for His own people the Jews, to show them a new and better way. He was rejected by them and put to death...When He rose from the dead, as you read in Mark 16:15, the great commission was to preach the gospel to the world. He had moved from His own people before His death, to all who would believe (the world) after He died. The gospel message then became salvation for all mankind, not just His own people.
The theme of Matthew is Jesus the Messiah and the theme of Mark is Jesus the Wonderful.
Matthew, also known as Levi. In his own gospel, Matthew doesn't identify himself as the host of the dinner Jesus attended after his calling (Matthew 9:9, 10), but Mark (2:14, 15) and Luke (5:27, 28) do.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and Johm
The four gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
John
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
The life of Jesus can be found in the four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
As Jesus did many miracles, you can find them mainly in the books of Matthew, Mark , Luke and John.
jesus did not write any of the books in the bible.
Matthew himself tells us that he was a publican, which means a taxman, (not a pub keeper) - Matthew 9:9, 10:3. I would also like to add that being a publican was considered a shameful thing in the culture of the day and for a good reason. So it is noteworthy, that only Matthew reveals that about himself, while Mark and Luke mention Matthew but say nothing about his occupation.
Jesus referred to himself as the Son of God and the Messiah. He claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life, and that no one comes to the Father except through him. Jesus also stated that he and the Father are one.