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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The Gospel of Matthew presents the public ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Messiah and King of the nation of Israel. The overall theme of the Gospel is the call to Israel to "Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand." The Gospel is in four sections: the first section is in the first ten chapters in which the Lord carries on a broad based ministry to the nation at large. In these chapters, He demonstrates to the nation His credentials as the one who will reign over Israel and the earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. Then in chapters 10 and 11, He is rejected by the leaders of the nation and is in fact blasphemed. In Chapter 12 Christ introduces the unpardonable sin of blaspheming the Holy Ghost. The third section is in Chapters 13 through 20 in which He confines His ministry to the 12 apostles to prepare them to be able to carry on the ministry of the gospel of the kingdom to the nation in His absence. During this time, Christ prepares His disciples for the coming events that will leave them confused and bewildered. What the disciples faced did indeed test their faith. Yet the Lord fortified their resolve to go through those very trying times and remain faithful to Him as Messiah. The fourth section consists of Chapters 21 through 28 covering His death, burial, and resurrection. The author of this study traces the human interest as the disciples are discouraged by their Messiah appearing to just give up and allow Himself to be crucified. He is going to the cross to accomplish redemption for the nation and the entire world, but He cannot tell them yet why that is happening. Christ is preparing these men for their apostleship and also giving them enough evidence of His position as Messiah that they will get through those traumatic days of severe testing of their faith. The Book of Matthew closes with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We see the apostles as they go through this time of testing of their faith. Will they hold to their commission to proclaim the Kingdom to the nation and call the nation to repent of having crucified their Messiah? The Gospel of Matthew ends abruptly in Chapter 28 in what seems to be almost anticlimactic in that the promised kingdom that the twelve were commissioned to preach and proclaim has not yet been established.Today, now that we are some 2,000 years past the apostle's commissioning to proclaim the kingdom, we still don't see the kingdom being established. We ask why hasn't the kingdom been established yet? In the conclusion of this study guide, the author connects the Gospel of Matthew with the rest of the Prophetic Books concerning Israel's Kingdom--notably the books of Hebrews through the Revelation. What fills the gap between the books of Matthew and Hebrews? That interruption concerns a temporary setting aside of the nation of Israel as a result of the blaspheming of the Holy Spirit as spoken of in Matthew 12 and occurring in the Book of Acts. So from the middle of the Book of Acts until Philemon, God is calling out from the lost masses of humanity a new elect agency--the Church the Body of Christ. Even though God is currently working with the Gentiles, He will one day pick up His dealings with the nation of Israel. This will happen after He catches the Church the Boy of Christ to its eternal home in the heavens. The Conclusion then puts the information in this study of Matthew's Gospel in perspective for the present dispensation of the grace of God and the ultimate continuing of Bible Prophecy that will follow. The Book of Matthew is the presentation of the Lord Jesus Christ as the King of Israel. This study guide looks at Christ's ministry as He takes the twelve apostles from being fishermen to being ready to reign with Him in the Kingdom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The Gospel of Matthew presents the public ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Messiah and King of the nation of Israel. The overall theme of the Gospel is the call to Israel to "Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand." The Gospel is in four sections: the first section is in the first ten chapters in which the Lord carries on a broad based ministry to the nation at large. In these chapters, He demonstrates to the nation His credentials as the one who will reign over Israel and the earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. Then in chapters 10 and 11, He is rejected by the leaders of the nation and is in fact blasphemed. In Chapter 12 Christ introduces the unpardonable sin of blaspheming the Holy Ghost. The third section is in Chapters 13 through 20 in which He confines His ministry to the 12 apostles to prepare them to be able to carry on the ministry of the gospel of the kingdom to the nation in His absence. During this time, Christ prepares His disciples for the coming events that will leave them confused and bewildered. What the disciples faced did indeed test their faith. Yet the Lord fortified their resolve to go through those very trying times and remain faithful to Him as Messiah. The fourth section consists of Chapters 21 through 28 covering His death, burial, and resurrection. The author of this study traces the human interest as the disciples are discouraged by their Messiah appearing to just give up and allow Himself to be crucified. He is going to the cross to accomplish redemption for the nation and the entire world, but He cannot tell them yet why that is happening. Christ is preparing these men for their apostleship and also giving them enough evidence of His position as Messiah that they will get through those traumatic days of severe testing of their faith. The Book of Matthew closes with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We see the apostles as they go through this time of testing of their faith. Will they hold to their commission to proclaim the Kingdom to the nation and call the nation to repent of having crucified their Messiah? The Gospel of Matthew ends abruptly in Chapter 28 in what seems to be almost anticlimactic in that the promised kingdom that the twelve were commissioned to preach and proclaim has not yet been established.Today, now that we are some 2,000 years past the apostle's commissioning to proclaim the kingdom, we still don't see the kingdom being established. We ask why hasn't the kingdom been established yet? In the conclusion of this study guide, the author connects the Gospel of Matthew with the rest of the Prophetic Books concerning Israel's Kingdom--notably the books of Hebrews through the Revelation. What fills the gap between the books of Matthew and Hebrews? That interruption concerns a temporary setting aside of the nation of Israel as a result of the blaspheming of the Holy Spirit as spoken of in Matthew 12 and occurring in the Book of Acts. So from the middle of the Book of Acts until Philemon, God is calling out from the lost masses of humanity a new elect agency--the Church the Body of Christ. Even though God is currently working with the Gentiles, He will one day pick up His dealings with the nation of Israel. This will happen after He catches the Church the Boy of Christ to its eternal home in the heavens. The Conclusion then puts the information in this study of Matthew's Gospel in perspective for the present dispensation of the grace of God and the ultimate continuing of Bible Prophecy that will follow. The Book of Matthew is the presentation of the Lord Jesus Christ as the King of Israel. This study guide looks at Christ's ministry as He takes the twelve apostles from being fishermen to being ready to reign with Him in the Kingdom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The Gospel of Matthew presents the public ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Messiah and King of the nation of Israel. The overall theme of the Gospel is the call to Israel to "Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand." The Gospel is in four sections: the first section is in the first ten chapters in which the Lord carries on a broad based ministry to the nation at large. In these chapters, He demonstrates to the nation His credentials as the one who will reign over Israel and the earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. Then in chapters 10 and 11, He is rejected by the leaders of the nation and is in fact blasphemed. In Chapter 12 Christ introduces the unpardonable sin of blaspheming the Holy Ghost. The third section is in Chapters 13 through 20 in which He confines His ministry to the 12 apostles to prepare them to be able to carry on the ministry of the gospel of the kingdom to the nation in His absence. During this time, Christ prepares His disciples for the coming events that will leave them confused and bewildered. What the disciples faced did indeed test their faith. Yet the Lord fortified their resolve to go through those very trying times and remain faithful to Him as Messiah. The fourth section consists of Chapters 21 through 28 covering His death, burial, and resurrection. The author of this study traces the human interest as the disciples are discouraged by their Messiah appearing to just give up and allow Himself to be crucified. He is going to the cross to accomplish redemption for the nation and the entire world, but He cannot tell them yet why that is happening. Christ is preparing these men for their apostleship and also giving them enough evidence of His position as Messiah that they will get through those traumatic days of severe testing of their faith. The Book of Matthew closes with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We see the apostles as they go through this time of testing of their faith. Will they hold to their commission to proclaim the Kingdom to the nation and call the nation to repent of having crucified their Messiah? The Gospel of Matthew ends abruptly in Chapter 28 in what seems to be almost anticlimactic in that the promised kingdom that the twelve were commissioned to preach and proclaim has not yet been established.Today, now that we are some 2,000 years past the apostle's commissioning to proclaim the kingdom, we still don't see the kingdom being established. We ask why hasn't the kingdom been established yet? In the conclusion of this study guide, the author connects the Gospel of Matthew with the rest of the Prophetic Books concerning Israel's Kingdom--notably the books of Hebrews through the Revelation. What fills the gap between the books of Matthew and Hebrews? That interruption concerns a temporary setting aside of the nation of Israel as a result of the blaspheming of the Holy Spirit as spoken of in Matthew 12 and occurring in the Book of Acts. So from the middle of the Book of Acts until Philemon, God is calling out from the lost masses of humanity a new elect agency--the Church the Body of Christ. Even though God is currently working with the Gentiles, He will one day pick up His dealings with the nation of Israel. This will happen after He catches the Church the Boy of Christ to its eternal home in the heavens. The Conclusion then puts the information in this study of Matthew's Gospel in perspective for the present dispensation of the grace of God and the ultimate continuing of Bible Prophecy that will follow. The Book of Matthew is the presentation of the Lord Jesus Christ as the King of Israel. This study guide looks at Christ's ministry as He takes the twelve apostles from being fishermen to being ready to reign with Him in the Kingdom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Book of Daniel is a key book in understanding Bible prophecy. Prophecy centers in the nation of Israel and the role that the nation will play in God's plan for the earth.At the writing of the book of Daniel, the nation is being taken into captivity for its sin and rebellion against God. God's purpose in the book of Daniel is to communicate to Israel and to the nations that He is using Israel's captivity to bring in the 'Times of the Gentiles' (i.e. the rule of the Gentiles over Israel and the world) but only as a temporary situation. He is doing it for the chastening of the disobedient nation. That nation was called of God to be His nation on the earth. Through God's work in chastening of that favored nation, it will again one day be His nation. Israel will then be God's means of blessing the Gentile nations under the reign of their Messiah.Bible Prophecy focuses of essentially the entire Bible outside of the Pauline Epistles. The theme of prophecy is the kingdom reign of Israel's Messiah over the earth. This study 'A Study in the Book of Daniel - the Kingdom of Heaven in Prophecy.' in Daniel is the first book in the author's 'Prophecy Series.' The author has a series of four books in what is called the Prophecy Series. The second of this series is 'Matthew's Gospel- Study of the King and His Kingdom.' The third in the series is A Study in Hebrews - Israel and the New Covenant. The fourth and last in the series is A Study in the Revelation-the End Times Fulfillment of Bible Prophecy.Each chapter in this Study in Daniel is keyed to the corresponding chapter in the Bible book of Daniel. Study guide question at the end of each chapter serve as a guide to the Bible student. The answers to the study questions are found in the chapter in sequential order. In answering the study questions, the student gains a working knowledge of the Bible Prophecy.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Gospel of Matthew presents the public ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Messiah and King of the nation of Israel. The overall theme of the Gospel is the call to Israel to 'Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand.' The Gospel is in four sections: the first section is in the first ten chapters in which the Lord carries on a broad based ministry to the nation at large. In these chapters, He demonstrates to the nation His credentials as the one who will reign over Israel and the earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. Then in chapters 10 and 11, He is rejected by the leaders of the nation and is in fact blasphemed. In Chapter 12 Christ introduces the unpardonable sin of blaspheming the Holy Ghost. The third section is in Chapters 13 through 20 in which He confines His ministry to the 12 apostles to prepare them to be able to carry on the ministry of the gospel of the kingdom to the nation in His absence. During this time, Christ prepares His disciples for the coming events that will leave them confused and bewildered. What the disciples faced did indeed test their faith. Yet the Lord fortified their resolve to go through those very trying times and remain faithful to Him as Messiah. The fourth section consists of Chapters 21 through 28 covering His death, burial, and resurrection. The author of this study traces the human interest as the disciples are discouraged by their Messiah appearing to just give up and allow Himself to be crucified. He is going to the cross to accomplish redemption for the nation and the entire world, but He cannot tell them yet why that is happening. Christ is preparing these men for their apostleship and also giving them enough evidence of His position as Messiah that they will get through those traumatic days of severe testing of their faith.The Book of Matthew closes with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We see the apostles as they go through this time of testing of their faith. Will they hold to their commission to proclaim the Kingdom to the nation and call the nation to repent of having crucified their Messiah The Gospel of Matthew ends abruptly in Chapter 28 in what seems to be almost anticlimactic in that the promised kingdom that the twelve were commissioned to preach and proclaim has not yet been established.Today, now that we are some 2,000 years past the apostle's commissioning to proclaim the kingdom, we still don't see the kingdom being established. We ask why hasn't the kingdom been established yet In the conclusion of this study guide, the author connects the Gospel of Matthew with the rest of the Prophetic Books concerning Israel's Kingdom--notably the books of Hebrews through the Revelation. What fills the gap between the books of Matthew and Hebrews That interruption concerns a temporary setting aside of the nation of Israel as a result of the blaspheming of the Holy Spirit as spoken of in Matthew 12 and occurring in the Book of Acts. So from the middle of the Book of Acts until Philemon, God is calling out from the lost masses of humanity a new elect agency--the Church the Body of Christ. Even though God is currently working with the Gentiles, He will one day pick up His dealings with the nation of Israel. This will happen after He catches the Church the Boy of Christ to its eternal home in the heavens. The Conclusion then puts the information in this study of Matthew's Gospel in perspective for the present dispensation of the grace of God and the ultimate continuing of Bible Prophecy that will follow.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Gospel of Matthew presents the public ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Messiah of the nation of Israel. The overall theme of the Gospel is the call to Israel to 'Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand.' The Gospel is in four sections: The first section is in the first ten chapters in which the Lord carries on a broad based ministry to the nation at large. In these chapters, He demonstrates to the nation His credentials as the one who will reign over Israel and the earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. Then in chapters 10 and 11 He is rejected by the leaders of the nation and is in fact blasphemed. In Chapter 12 he introduces the unpardonable sin of blaspheming the Holy Ghost. The third section is in Chapters 13 through 20 in which He confines His ministry to the 12 apostles to prepare them to be able to carry on the ministry of the gospel of the kingdom to the nation in His absence. During this time, Christ prepares His disciples for the coming events that will leave them confused and bewildered. What the disciples faced did indeed test their faith. Yet the Lord fortified their resolve to go through those very trying times and remain faithful to Him as Messiah. The fourth section consists of Chapters 21 through 28 covering His death, burial, and resurrection. The author of this study traces the human interest as the disciples are discouraged by their Messiah appearing to just give up and allow Himself to be crucified. He is going to the cross to accomplish redemption for the nation and the entire world, but He can not tell them yet why that is happening. Christ is preparing these men for their apostleship and also giving them enough evidence of His position as Messiah that they will get through those traumatic days of severe testing of their faith.The Book of Matthew closes with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We see the apostles as they go through this time of testing of their faith. Will they hold to their commission to proclaim the Kingdom to the nation and call the nation to repent of having crucified their Messiah The Gospel of Matthew ends abruptly in Chapter 28 in what seems to be almost anticlimactic in that the promised kingdom that the twelve were commissioned to preach and proclaim has not yet been established.Today, now that we are some 2,000 years past the apostle's commissioning to proclaim the kingdom, we still don't see the kingdom being established. We ask why hasn't the kingdom been established yet. In the conclusion of this study guide, the author connects the Gospel of Matthew with the rest of the Prophetic Books concerning Israel's Kingdom - notably the books of Hebrews through the Revelation. What fills the gap between the books of Matthew and Hebrews That interruption concerns a temporary setting aside of the nation of Israel as a result of the blaspheming of the Holy Spirit as spoken of in Matthew 12 and occurring in the Book of Acts. So from the middle of the Book of Acts until Philemon, God is calling out from the lost masses of humanity a new elect agency - the Church the Body of Christ. Even though God is currently working with the Gentiles, He will one day pick up His dealings with the nation of Israel. This will happen after He catches the Church the Body of Christ to its eternal home in the heavens. The Conclusion then puts the information in this study of Matthew's Gospel in perspective for the present dispensation of the grace of God and the ultimate continuing of Bible Prophecy that will follow.