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Nehemiah 9:1–38—Remembering God’s Faithfulness
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>SM Commentary for Matthew (Blue Edition)
Free Commentary on the book of Matthew. Our Blue Edition is a great place to start for beginning personal Bible Study.
Introduction to the Gospel According to Matthew
The Gospel of Matthew serves as a critical link between the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing Jesus as the Messiah and King, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies. Written primarily for Jewish readers, it presents a structured narrative of Jesus' life, teachings, and kingship, underscoring the kingdom of God and the fulfillment of divine covenants.
Matthew 28:1-20 – The King’s Resurrection And Commission
Matthew 28 declares the resurrection of Jesus, the empty tomb, the angelic announcement, His appearance to the women, the lies of His enemies, and His commissioning of disciples to carry His mission forward in authority.
Matthew 27:1-66 – The Innocent King Condemned for the Guilty
Matthew 27 highlights the betrayal of Judas, the cowardice of Pilate, and the mocking of soldiers, climaxing in Jesus’ crucifixion, death, and burial. Yet every injustice fulfilled God’s sovereign plan for redemption.
Matthew 26:1-75 – The King Prepares for the Cross
Matthew 26 reveals Jesus’ sovereign preparation for the cross, Judas’ betrayal, the disciples’ failures, and the Father’s will embraced in Gethsemane—reminding us that Christ remained faithful even when all others fell away.
Matthew 25:1-46 – The King On His Return
Through parables of virgins, talents, and the final judgment, Jesus urges readiness, faithful stewardship, and love toward others. The King’s return will separate the wise from the foolish, the faithful from the false.