Matthew Bible Quiz

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Book Overview

New Testament
Gospels
28 Chapters
Author: Matthew (Levi)

Summary

Matthew presents Jesus as the promised Messiah and King, tracing His genealogy to Abraham and David. Written primarily for a Jewish audience, it emphasizes how Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecy. Key sections include the Sermon on the Mount, parables of the kingdom, and the Great Commission.

In-Depth Overview

Matthew's Gospel is strategically crafted to demonstrate that Jesus is the long-awaited Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. Written for a Jewish-Christian audience, Matthew repeatedly uses the phrase "to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet," connecting Jesus to over 60 Old Testament prophecies. The Gospel is organized around five major teaching discourses, echoing Moses' five books of the Law. This structure presents Jesus as the new Moses, the ultimate teacher and interpreter of God's Law. The Sermon on the Mount (chapters 5-7) presents kingdom ethics, while other discourses address discipleship, parables of the kingdom, church community, and end times. Matthew emphasizes Jesus' royal identity, beginning with His genealogy tracing lineage to David and Abraham. The "Kingdom of Heaven" is mentioned over 30 times, portraying Jesus as the rightful King whose kingdom challenges earthly powers. His miracles demonstrate kingdom authority over disease, nature, demons, and death. The Gospel climaxes with Jesus' death and resurrection, fulfilling His role as suffering servant and victorious King. The Great Commission (28:18-20) extends Jesus' authority to all nations, commanding disciples to make disciples everywhere. Matthew shows that Jesus' kingship isn't limited to Israel but encompasses all peoples, fulfilling God's promise to Abraham to bless all nations.

Book Outline & Structure

Birth and Early Years

Chapters 1-2

Genealogy, virgin birth, visit of the magi, flight to Egypt

Beginning of Ministry

Chapters 3-4

John the Baptist, baptism and temptation of Jesus, calling of disciples

Sermon on the Mount

Chapters 5-7

Beatitudes, kingdom ethics, Lord's Prayer, Golden Rule

Miracles and Ministry

Chapters 8-9

Healing miracles, calming the storm, calling of Matthew

Commissioning & Opposition

Chapters 10-12

Sending of the Twelve, growing opposition from religious leaders

Parables of the Kingdom

Chapter 13

Sower, wheat and tares, mustard seed, treasure, pearl

Continued Ministry

Chapters 14-17

Feeding 5000, walking on water, Peter's confession, Transfiguration

Life in the Kingdom

Chapter 18

Teaching on humility, forgiveness, church discipline

Journey to Jerusalem

Chapters 19-20

Teaching on marriage, divorce, wealth, and service

Triumphal Entry & Controversies

Chapters 21-23

Entry into Jerusalem, cleansing temple, woes to Pharisees

Olivet Discourse

Chapters 24-25

Signs of the end, parables of readiness, final judgment

Passion Week

Chapters 26-27

Last Supper, betrayal, trial, crucifixion, burial

Resurrection & Commission

Chapter 28

Empty tomb, appearances, Great Commission

Key Themes

Jesus as MessiahKingdom of HeavenFulfillment of ProphecyDiscipleshipTeaching

Key Characters

JesusPeterMaryJosephJohn the BaptistThe Twelve Disciples
Timeline of Key Events
1

Jesus' Birth

Born of virgin Mary in Bethlehem

Matthew 1-2

2

Visit of the Magi

Wise men worship the newborn King

Matthew 2:1-12

3

Baptism by John

Spirit descends; Father affirms Jesus

Matthew 3:13-17

4

Temptation in Wilderness

Jesus defeats Satan's temptations

Matthew 4:1-11

5

Sermon on the Mount

Beatitudes and kingdom ethics taught

Matthew 5-7

6

Miracles and Healings

Jesus demonstrates kingdom authority

Matthew 8-9

7

Twelve Sent Out

Disciples commissioned to preach and heal

Matthew 10

8

Peter's Confession

"You are the Christ, Son of living God"

Matthew 16:13-20

9

Transfiguration

Jesus glorified; Moses and Elijah appear

Matthew 17:1-13

10

Triumphal Entry

Jesus enters Jerusalem as King

Matthew 21:1-11

11

Last Supper

Jesus institutes communion

Matthew 26:17-30

12

Crucifixion

Jesus dies for sins of the world

Matthew 27

13

Resurrection

Jesus rises from the dead

Matthew 28:1-10

14

Great Commission

Make disciples of all nations

Matthew 28:16-20

Place in Biblical History

Historical Period

Life and Ministry of Jesus

Approximate Timeframe

Approximately 5 BC - AD 30

What Was Happening in the World

Roman occupation of Judea

Herod the Great and his successors ruling

Jewish expectation of Messiah heightened

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there differences between the Gospels?

Each Gospel writer had different audiences and emphasized different aspects of Jesus' life and ministry.

What is the Sermon on the Mount?

Jesus' foundational teaching in Matthew 5-7, including the Beatitudes and instructions for kingdom living.

Why does Matthew quote the Old Testament so much?

Matthew wrote primarily for Jewish readers to prove that Jesus is the Messiah by showing how He fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and expectations.

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