The gospel of Matthew was written with a Jewish audience in mind, pointing frequently to the Old Testament to show how Christ was God’s promised Messiah and the fulfillment of the Law. Matthew looks back upon some 60 Hebrew prophecies throughout his text. Not only is He the long-awaited King, He is also the new Abraham, that is, the head of the new spiritual Israel comprised of all who follow Him. If that weren’t enough, Matthew also shows that Jesus is the new Moses; He is the greater prophet, teacher, and deliverer born among Israel’s brothers who gives perfect instruction from God.
Matthew 1 - 1:11 .
Matthew 2 - 5:48 .
Matthew 3 - 9:59 .
Matthew 4 - 13:48 .
Psalm 63 - 18:08 .
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
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Jeremiah 44-48, Psalm 120
Jeremiah 39-43, Psalm 119:161-176
Jeremiah 35-38, Psalm 119:145-160
Jeremiah 32-34, Psalm 119:129-144
Jeremiah 29-31, Psalm 119:113-128
Jeremiah 25-28, Psalm 119:97-112
Jeremiah 21-24, Psalm 119:81-96
Jeremiah 17-20, Psalm 119:65-80
Jeremiah 14-16, Psalms 119:41-64
Jeremiah 10-13, Psalm 119:25-40
Jeremiah 7-9, Psalm 119:1-24
Jeremiah 4-6, Psalm 118
Jeremiah 1-3, Psalm 116-117
1 John 1-5, Psalms 114-115
Job 38-42, Isaiah 33
Job 34-37, Isaiah 32
Job 29-33, Isaiah 31
Job 23-28, Isaiah 30
Job 18-22, Isaiah 29
Job 12-17, Isaiah 28
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