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Christ told Matthew
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Gospel of Matthew
It was in this setting, that Jesus called Matthew to be one of the Twelve Disciples. and after his call, Matthew invited the Lord home for a feast. ... The discourses (and actions) of Christ (4:12–26:1).
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Jakob Lorber
Jakob Lorber (22 July 1800 – 24 August 1864) was a Styrian Christian mystic and visionary who promoted liberal Universalism.... ... The Great Gospel of John also states that the gospels of John and Matthew were written... writes that Jesus specifically told Matthew to take notes... of Matthew some years... of Jesus Christ and that of...
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Matthew the Evangelist
Matthew, a former tax collector, composed the Gospel of Christ. ... It was in this setting, near what is today Almagor, that Jesus called Matthew to be one of the Twelve Disciples.
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Matthew 1:1
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Matthew 4
Matthew 4 is the fourth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. ... The first half, to verse eleven is Matthew's account for the Temptation of Christ by Satan.
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Temptation of Christ
The temptation of Christ is detailed in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. According to these texts, after being baptized, Jesus fasted for forty days and nights in the desert.
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Jesus
Life and teachings, as told in the Gospels ... Jesus persisted, "It is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness".[Mt. 3:15] In Matthew, God's public dedication informs the reader that Jesus has become God's anointed ("Christ").
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Trinity
The Christian doctrine of the Trinity teaches the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead. ... Thus, while Matthew records a special connection between God the Father and Jesus the Son,[Matt. 11:27] he falls short of claiming that Jesus is equal with God[Matt. 24:36] although John is more explicit and writes that Jesus Christ told the Jews: "I and the Father are one".[John 10:30]
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Tobie Matthew
Sir Tobie Matthew, also sometimes spelt Mathew (3 October 1577 - 13 October 1655), born in Salisbury, was an English member of parliament and courtier who converted to Roman Catholicism and became a priest. ... Tobie Matthew matriculated from Christ Church on 13 March 1589/90 and graduated MA on 5 July 1597.