قراءة كتاب Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of Matthew
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Matt. XX. 17-XXI. 17.
Matt. XXI. 18-XXIII.
Matt. XXIV., XXV.
Matt. XXVI.-XXVII. 56.
Matt. XXVII. 57-XXVIII. 15.
Matt. XXVIII. 16-20.
I.
THE COMING OF THE CHRIST.
Matt. i.
THE New Testament opens appropriately with the four Gospels; for, though in their present form they are all later in date than some of the Epistles, their substance was the basis of all apostolic preaching and writing. As the Pentateuch to the Old Testament, so is the fourfold Evangel to the New.
That there should be a manifold presentation of the great facts which lie at the foundation of our faith and hope, was both to be expected and desired. The Gospel of Jesus Christ, as proclaimed by the first preachers of it, while in substance always the same, would be varied in form, and in number and variety of details, according to the individuality of the speaker, the kind of audience before him, and the special object he might have in view at the time. Before any form of presentation had been crystallized, there would therefore be an indefinite number of Gospels, each "according to" the individual preacher of "Christ and Him crucified." It is, therefore, a marvellous proof of the guidance and control of the Divine Spirit that out of these numerous oral Gospels there should emerge four, each perfect in itself, and together affording, as with the all-round completeness of sculpture, a life-like representation of the