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- The Gospel According to Matthew is the first book of the New Testament and one of the three synoptic gospels.
- It tells how Israel's Messiah, rejected and executed in Israel, pronounces judgement on Israel and its leaders and becomes the salvation of the gentiles.
- The divine nature of Jesus was a major issue for the Matthaean community, the crucial element separating the early Christians from their Jewish neighbors; while Mark begins with Jesus' baptism and temptations, Matthew goes back to Jesus' origins, showing him as the Son of God from his birth, the fulfillment of messianic prophecies of the Old Testament.
- The title Son of David identifies Jesus as the healing and miracle-working Messiah of Israel (it is used exclusively in relation to miracles), sent to Israel alone.
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Regarding whether the Book of John was written for the Greek-speaking Jews, this statement is a. True.
The Book of John:
- Clarified Jewish practices and traditions
- Was primarily written for Jews outside of Palestine
The author of the Book of John kept explaining and clarifying the customs that the people were going through. This meant that the Book was written for those who might not understand these customs which include Jews outside Palestine.
In conclusion, this statement is true.
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