The words, "...that it might be fulfilled..." are used nearly a dozen times in Matthew. It's Matthew's way of saying, "Because He fulfilled all these Messianic Scriptures, Jesus is the Messiah."
Matthew
God is love and he loves us unconditionally.
In the Gospel of Matthew, Christ's message was centered on repentance, the kingdom of God, love for enemies, and fulfilling the law and the prophets. He also emphasized the importance of humility, faith, and following him as the way to salvation.
There are 28 chapters in the Gospel of Matthew.
The Gospel of Matthew was written in Greek.
Christ's message is the same in all four Gospels. The writers' differences are differences in emphasis, not content. Matthew's Gospel was aimed at a Jewish audience, so his placed greater emphasis on Christ fulfilling ancient Jewish prophecy. Christ's message is that He is the Messiah and the King of the Jews. He came to redeem the Jewish nation as well as the gentiles.
That Jesus is the promised Messiah, as prophesied in the Old Testament. The Gospel was written for a largely Jewish audience.
The original language of the Gospel of Matthew is Greek.
They are the Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark,Gospel of Luke,and the Gospel of John.
The Gospel of Matthew was originally written in Greek.
The Gospel of Matthew was likely written in Greek, not Hebrew.
The gospel message is primarily found in the four books of the New Testament known as the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These books detail the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and convey the central message of salvation through faith in Him.