Matthew primarily wrote his Gospel to a Jewish audience. His aim was to present Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, emphasizing His role as the Messiah. The Gospel contains many references to Jewish law and traditions, highlighting the connection between Jesus and Jewish heritage. This focus was intended to demonstrate to his readers that Jesus was the long-awaited Savior.
The new testament right before Mark
The Bible mentions nothing about Matthew being married.
If Matthew the disciple/apostle had a wife we are not told about it in the Bible.
The name Matthew comes from The Bible.
According to the Bible, Matthew died as a martyr, being killed by a sword.
The bible as we have it today was not available to Matthew. He himself wrote at least one of the books, and it was much later when all of the books written by all of the authors were brought together. We are not even sure if the books that go to make up the bible which we have today are in their right order.
The name Matthew comes from the bible.
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Matthew P. Stapleton has written: 'The Bible' -- subject(s): Bible
Matthew, the first Gospel, was inspired by God and written by the apostle Matthew.
In the Bible, Matthew was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. He later wrote the Gospel of Matthew, which is one of the four Gospels in the New Testament. According to tradition, Matthew was martyred for his faith, but the exact details of his death are not recorded in the Bible.
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