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Virtually everything we really know about Matthew comes directly from the gospels. Including parallel passages, there are just seven mentions of him in the entire Bible. Only one and its parallels gives us any substantial details about him.

Matthew, Mark, and Luke have parallel accounts of Jesus calling a tax collector to become a disciple. There are several possible explanations for this difference.

Others suggest this person was originally named Levi, but that Jesus called him Matthew similar to Simon, who Jesus named Peter. As we just learned in the passages above Matthew , Mark , Luke —28 , Matthew was a tax collector, or a publican—someone who was contracted by the Roman government to collect taxes. As a Jew, stepping into this profession was essentially an act of betrayal to his people. Tax collectors had very little accountability. Tax collectors earned a reputation for telling people they owed more than they did and pocketing the difference.

To the Jews, tax collectors were the embodiment of sin. Think about that: they were worried about putting a tax collector in charge of their money, but Judas not only stole from the money bag John , but ultimately betrayed Jesus.

Tax collectors were sinners by trade, lying and cheating their way into riches and robbing from even the poorest among their people. They were religious outsiders, because the way they practiced their profession openly defied the Law of Moses.

The richer they were, the worse they were assumed to be. After Jesus calls him, Matthew hosts a gathering at his house, and as he and his unsavory companions dine with Jesus, the Pharisees ask why Jesus eats with tax collectors and sinners Matthew By calling Matthew, Jesus was proclaiming that no one would be excluded from his movement—not even those society considered irredeemable.

The only people who saw more of who Jesus was and what he was capable of were Peter, James , and John. Besides this, Matthew gives Peter a good deal of positive attention in his gospel. He records the coming of the Magi non-Jews to worship the infant Jesus , as well as Jesus' statement that the "field is the world" He also gives a full statement of the Great Commission These passages show that, although Matthew's Gospel is Jewish, it has a universal outlook.

Matthew's main purpose is to prove to his Jewish readers that Jesus is their Messiah. He does this primarily by showing how Jesus in his life and ministry fulfilled the OT Scriptures. Although all the Gospel writers quote the OT, Matthew includes nine proof texts unique to his Gospel ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; to drive home his basic theme: Jesus is the fulfillment of the OT predictions of the Messiah.

Matthew even finds the history of God's people in the OT recapitulated in some aspects of Jesus' life see, e. To accomplish his purpose Matthew also emphasizes Jesus' Davidic lineage see Recipients, p.

The way the material is arranged reveals an artistic touch. The whole Gospel is woven around five great discourses: 1 chs. That this is deliberate is clear from the refrain that concludes each discourse: "When Jesus had finished saying these things," or similar words ; ; ; ; The narrative sections, in each case, appropriately lead up to the discourses. The Gospel has a fitting prologue chs.

The fivefold division may suggest that Matthew has modeled his book on the structure of the Pentateuch the first five books of the OT. He may also be presenting the gospel as a new Torah and Jesus as a new and greater Moses. All rights reserved. Similar Names Explore similar sounding names to find other baby names for your My Favorites list. Related Baby Names Lists Check out these related baby names lists to discover more baby boy and baby girl names and meanings. Not sure you have the perfect name?

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