John the Baptist warns of coming wrath/judgement
Does this fit Matthew's portrayal of Jesus?
John the Baptist warns of coming wrath/judgement
Does this fit Matthew's portrayal of Jesus?
Why poetics of Matthew research is not quite masculinity studies.
Should I remove the term "masculinity" from the name of the podcast?
This question is once more on my mind since I have recently received my first book review by Sébastien Doane.
Matthew 2:19–23.
Jesus grows up in a small town (Nazareth) in Galilee, at a safe distance from Jerusalem. Why?
Matthew 2:16–18
Herod kills the children. "Rachel" weeps for her children.
In the middle of the night, Joseph hides the child and the child's mother in Egypt.
Verses 13–15 of Matthew chapter 2.
Matthew 2:7–12
The Magi do not follow all of Herod's instructions
Why are they warned in a dream?
The first six verses of Matthew 2.
Why does it say "and all Jerusalem with him" was troubled?
In this episode I offer some conclusions for Matthew chapter 1 as I begin to prepare to move on to study other chapters.
In the last 9 minutes I read from the Epilogue of my forthcoming book looking at how Matthew 28 corresponds to Matthew 1.