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MacArthur takes an explanatory approach, seeking primarily to help readers gain proper interpretation and application of God's Word. His verse-by-verse method is especially advantageous for anyone desiring further explanation of the difficult passages of Scripture. Students, educators, pastors, and lay-leaders interested in studying God's word will find the MacArthur New Testament Commentary series easy to understand, yet rich in scholarly background.
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Explanatory, verse-by-verse approach seeks to help readers gain proper interpretation and application of God's Word. Easy to understand, yet rich in scholarly background.
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These study guides, part of a set from noted Bible scholar John MacArthur, take readers on a journey through biblical texts to discover what lies beneath the surface, focusing on meaning and context, and then reflecting on the explored passage or concept. With probing questions that guide the reader toward application, as well as ample space for journaling,
The MacArthur New Testamant Commentary Series are invaluable tools for Bible students of all ages. This work on Matthew 8-15 is part of a New Testament commentary series which has as its objective explaining and applying Scripture, focusing on the major doctrines and how they relate to the whole of the Bible. This New Testament commentary series reflects the objective of explaining and applying Scripture, focusing on the major doctrines and how they relate to the whole of Scripture. This volume is a study of chapters 8-15 of the book of Matthew.
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Matthew 8-15
The Old Testament looked forward to the final King of kings who would bring everlasting salvation and peace. In his gospel, Matthew demonstrates that Jesus Christ is that King, perfect in His eternal glory and majesty. As the King's ambassadors, Christians today will find in Matthew great motivation for heartfelt worship and service.
Join John MacArthur as he explains each verse in a way that is both doctrinally precise and intensely practical.
The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series comes from the experience, wisdom, and insight of one of the most trusted ministry leaders and Bible scholars of our day. Each volume was written to be as comprehensive and accurate as possible, dealing thoroughly with every key phrase and word in the Scripture without being unnecessarily technical. This commentary will help to give a better, fuller, richer understanding of God's Word, while challenging the reader to a vibrant personal spiritual walk.
Synopsis
The Old Testament looked forward to the final King of kings who would bring everlasting salvation and peace. In his gospel, Matthew demonstrates that Jesus Christ is that King, perfect in His eternal glory and majesty. As the King's ambassadors, Christians today will find in Matthew great motivation for heartfelt worship and service.
Join John MacArthur as he explains each verse in a way that is both doctrinally precise and intensely practical.
About the Author
John MacArthur ((B.A., Universidad Los Angeles Pacific; M.Div., Seminario Teológico Talbot; Litt.D., Grace Graduate School; D.D., Seminario Teológico Talbot) es Pastor y Maestro en la Iglesia Grace Community en Sun Valley, California y Presidente de la Universidad The Master's y Presidente y fundador del Seminario The Master's (en 1986) en Santa Clarita, California. El Dr. MacArthur es un conferencista activo quien ha enseñado en el programa de radio Grace to You.Desde que lanzó su primer y mejor vendido libro El Evangelio Según Jesucristo en 1988, el Dr. MacArthur ha escrito mas de 150 libros incluyendo una serie de comentarios bíblicos, La Segunda Venida, Avergonzados del Evangelio, Doce Hombres Comunes y la Biblia de Estudio MacArthur, recibieron la Medalla de Oro ECPA en 1998. John y su esposa Patricia viven en Canyon Country, California y tienen cuatro hijos y quince nietos.
Table of Contents
1. Jesus' Power over Disease (8:1-15)
2. What Keeps Men from Christ? (8:16-22)
3. Jesus' Power over the Natural (8:23-27)
4. Jesus' Power over the Supernatural (8:28-34)
5. Jesus' Power over Sin (9:1-8)
6. Receiving the Sinner/Refusing the Righteous (9:9-17)
7. Jesus' Power over Death (9:18-26)
8. Miracles of Sight and Sound (9:27-33a)
9. Responding to Jesus' Power (9:33b-35)
10. The Harvest and the Laborers (9:36-38)
11. The Messengers of the King (10:1)
12. The Master's Men-Peter(10:2a)
13. The Master's Men-Andrew, James the son of Zebedee, John (10:2b)
14. The Master's Men-Philip, Bartholomew (Nathanael) (10:3a)
15. The Master's Men-Thomas, Matthew (l0:3b)
16. The Master's Men-James the son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus (Judas the son of James), Simon the Zealot (l0:3c-4a)
17. The Master's Men-Judas (10:4b)
18. Principles for Effective Ministry (10:5-15)
19. Sheep Among Wolves (10:16-23)
20. The Hallmarks of Discipleship-part 1 (10:24-31)
21. The Hallmarks of Discipleship-part 2 (10:32-42)
22. Overcoming Doubt (11:1-6)
23. True Greatness (11:7-15)
24. Responding to Christ with Criticism or Indifference (11:16-24)
25. Jesus' Personal Invitation (11:25-30)
26. The Lord of the Sabbath (12:1-14)
27. God's Beloved Servant (12:15-21)
28. Blaspheming the Holy Spirit (12:22-32)
29. Exposing the Truth About Man's Heart (12:33-37)
30. Judgment on Christ Rejecters (12:38-42)
31. Reformation Versus Relationship (12:43-50)
32. The Kingdom and the Gospel-part 1 (13:1-17)
33. The Kingdom and the Gospel-part 2 (13:18-23)
34. The Kingdom and the World (13:24-43)
35. Entering the Kingdom (13:44-46)
36. Judgment and Proclamation (13:47-52)
37. The Power of Unbelief (13:53-58)
38. Fear That Forfeits Christ (14:1-13)
39. The Miraculous Feeding (14:14-21)
40. Worshiping the Son of God (14:22-23)
41. Empty Worship: Confusing the Traditions of Men with the Doctrine of God (14:24-15:20)
42. The Quality of Great Faith (15:21-28)
43. Compassion for the Outsider (15:29-39)