
The Gospel According to Matthew
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Narrated by:
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Felix Just
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By:
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Felix Just
About this listen
The Gospel of Matthew was written at a tumultuous time: the Romans had just destroyed the Temple of Jerusalem and were slaughtering Christians. The gospel is thus entrenched both in Christianity’s Jewish heritage and the message of Jesus. In this talk, Fr. Just provides you with the necessary tools to interpret the Gospel of Matthew, giving you fascinating insights into its composition, parables, relationship to Mark, and much more. This short talk is part of a larger series, Fr. Just’s acclaimed Introduction to the New Testament. We invite you to enjoy the entire 36-talk series.
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