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Matthew
Chapter by Chapter
Frank Fenby
March 31, 2007
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Introductory considerations
!! Message summary
Jesus was the Messiah promised prophets, who was also rejected as predicted by the prophets.
!! Author’s purpose
To show Jesus was Messiah
To show that He must be rejected
To show why He was rejected
!! Book charts and diagrams
Table 1: The validation and rejection of Messiah
| *Paragraph* | *Jesus was Messiah* | *How and why he was rejected* | *O.
T. Reference* |
| 1. 1:1-17 | His genealogy is proper | | |
| 2. 1:18-25 | He was born of a virgin | | Isa.
7:14 |
| 3. 2:1-12 | · Visited by Magi· Born in Bethlehem· Located by a shining | | · · Mic.
5:2· |
| 4. 2:13-15 | | Flight to Egypt at God’s warning | Hos.
11:1 |
| 5. 2:16-18 | | Sought to be killed | Jer.
31:15 |
| 6. 2:19-23 | How he came to be called a Nazarene.
| | Isa.
11:1 |
| 7. 3:1-12 | Prophetic Herald came | A herald identifies Pharisees and Sadducees as antagonists, along with the reason and its judgment.
| Isa.
40:3; Zech.
13:4 |
| 8. 3:13-17 | 1. Jesus identified Himself with the herald and his message2.
Sign of the Holy Spirit 3. Announcement of Sonship from heaven | | 1. ?2. 3.
Isa.
42:1 |
| 9. 4:1-11 | Even Satan himself could not get Him to sin | | |
| 10. 4:12-16 | Moved ministry to Galilee | | Isa.
9:1-2 |
| 11. 4:17 | Announcement of the near Kingdom.
| | |
| 12. 4:18-22 | Calls disciples who come without question | | |
| 13. 4:23-25 | Begins doing the signs of messiah and is accepted by the people | | Psa 103:3 |
| 14. 5:1-2 | Teaches concerning His program building off the old order | | |
| 15. 5:3-9 | Blessing for living a simple life | | |
| 16. 5:10-12 | Blessing for staying with the new program in the face of persecution.
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| 17. 5:13-16 | You are part of what is new let others know of it | | |
| 18. 5:17-48 | Show this as a build on top of what existed before.
Show how that build happens | | |
| 19. 6:1-34 | How true righteousness is to be shown in the kingdom | | |
| 20. 7:1-12 | More on life in the KingdomJudging, treatment of the holy, asking for needs | | |
| 21. 7:13-27 | On entrance into the kingdom | | |
| 22. 7:28-29 | Authority of Jesus teaching recognized by the people.
| | |
| 23. 8:1-17 | Three healings - things only messiah could do or would do heal a gentile!
| | Isa.
53:4 |
| 24. 8:18-22 | Absolute commitment to follow Jesus.
| | |
| 25. 8:23-27 | Power over nature - weather | | |
| 26. 8:28-34 | Power of demons - demon testimony that He is messiah | | |
| 27. 9:1-8 | Forgives sins – crowd glorifies God who gave this power to a man.
| Scribes says he blasphemes by forgiving sins | |
| 28. 9:9-13 | Calls despised into service and has fellowship with them | Pharisees reject him for fellowshipping with sinners | Hosea 6:6 |
| 29. 9:14-17 | Came to do something new | John disciples reject for lack of fasting.
| |
| 30.
9:18-31 | Accepted by those in need | | |
| 31.
9:32-34 | | Pharisees say his works are empowered by Satan | |
| 32. 9:35-38 | Sees and feels the need of the people | | Psa 23 etc. |
| 33. 10:1-15 | Has the ability to transfer His ability to others, and send them to expand his work.
| | |
| 34. 10:16-33 | | Disciples are to expect rejection also | Mic.
7:6 |
| 35.
10:34-39 | He fulfills the work of separation predicted by the prophets | | Mic.
7:6 |
| 36.
10:40-11:1 | What is done to the disciple is done to the Master | | |
| 37. 11:2-6 | He is Messiah as evidenced by the miracles | Questioned by John | Isa.
35:5 |
| 38. 11:7-19 | John was Elijah the forerunner | Both the forerunner and Messiah are being rejected but for opposite reasons | Mal.
3:1 |
| 39. 11:20-24 | | He has been rejected by the towns near which he lived despite the many miracles | |
| 40.
11:25-30 | Discussion with the Father on sovereignty over who will come to Messiah--invitation to come | | |
| 41. 12:1-8 | He is something greater then the temple | Jesus considered himself greater then – Lord of – the Sabbath.
| Hos 6:6 |
| 42. 12:9-14 | | Pharisees seek to destroy Him because He showed a fault in their logic.
| |
| 43. 12:15-21 | The gentleperson who fulfills Isaiah's prophecy.
| | Isa.
42:1-4 |
| 44. 12:22-37 | Pronouncement on the sin of rejecting Him.What one speaks is the basis on which he will be judged.
| Pharisees say Jesus casts out demons by the power of Satan.
| |
| 45. 12:38-45 | He will fulfill the sign of Jonah.Explains unknown operations in the spirit world.
| Not satisfied with messianic signs given demand additional attesting miracle.Jesus now rejects that generation for their lack of belief.
| Jonah 1:17 |
| 46. 12:46-50 | Sees spiritual relationships greater then physical ones.
| | |
| 47. 13:1-52 | Teaches the “rule of life” in messiah's kingdom.
| Used parables to block understanding and acceptance.
To fulfill scripture.
| Isa 6:9; Psa 78:3 |
| 48. 13:53-58 | He has unexplainable wisdom and powers, that all recognize.
| The people take offense at Him because they understand His physical origin.
| |
| 49. 14:1-12 | | As the herald was killed in innocence, out of jealousy, so will Messiah.
| |
| 50.
14:13-21 | Provides for the physical needs of those who come to him.
| | |
| 51. 14:22-33 | The ability to enable another to walk on the water causes Peter to acknowledge that Jesus in God’s son.
| | |
| 52. 14:34-36 | Heals all who come to him | | |
| 53. 15:1-20 | Calls God his father.
Explains spiritual truth.
| He does not keep the traditions.
| Isa.
29:13 |
| 54. 15:21-28 | His power extends to the Gentiles | Shows compassion to believing Gentile woman | |
| 55. 15:29-31 | His works cause people to glorify the God of Israel | | |
| 56. 15:32- | Provides for the needs of those who follow Him.
| | |
| 57. 16:1-4 | Will fulfill the sign of Jonah | Refuses to give a sign on demand but points to the sign of Jonah.
Call them evil and adulteress.
Says they aren’t responding to the sign they are already seeing.
| Jon.
1:17; Matt.
12 |
| 58. 16:5-12 | | Brands the teaching Pharisees false by telling the disciples to beware of it.
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| 59. 16:13-20 | Recognized by the disciples as the Messiah.
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| 60. 16:21-23 | Predicts his own death and resurrection, and rebukes those who would prevent it.
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| 61. 16:24-28 | Predicts the transfiguration | Being His disciple will be costly.
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