The man Jesus is talking to presented himself as a worshipper, calling Jesus "Good Teacher" and expressing an expectation of eternal life. For Jesus to command him to worship God would be redundant.
There is no specific mention in the Bible about Moses being wrapped in a Hebrew blanket. However, Moses was traditionally placed in a basket and sent down the Nile River as an infant to escape being killed by Pharaoh's order.
Matthew 10:29 and Matthew 10:31.
If Matthew had any illnesses, there is no mention of them in scripture nor in tradition.
The mother of St. Matthew is not specifically named in the Bible or other historical accounts.
I don't believe the word 'lamb' is used in Matthew's Gospel.
they first mention his name in the book of Matthew
In the genealogy of Jesus which is in Matthew 1.
Only Matthew's gospel mentions the Magi.
In the ten commandments it says that you should respect you parents in order for you to will live a long life.
Matthew 27Mark 15 Luke 23 John 18
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.
The mention of Mary, the mother of Jesus is found through the New Testament especially in the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John).