Explaining The Book

Tag: Narrative

  • Gospel of Matthew Structure

    The Gospel of Matthew is structured to present Jesus as the Messiah and King, divided into two sections: His ministry and Passion. It features five major discourses highlighting teachings on the Kingdom of Heaven. The careful organization emphasizes Jesus’ fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and invites readers to follow Him as Savior.

    Gospel of Matthew Structure
  • Jonah in the Bible

    The book of Jonah explores God’s mercy, human rebellion, and the universality of redemption through a narrative about a reluctant prophet. Divided into four chapters, it highlights themes of disobedience, repentance, and divine compassion. Ultimately, Jonah reflects on attitudes toward mercy while foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice and universal salvation.

    Jonah in the Bible
  • A Literary Analysis of the Gospel of Matthew

    The Gospel of Matthew presents a detailed account of Jesus as the Messiah and King through a carefully structured narrative blending biography and theology. With themes like Old Testament fulfillment, the Kingdom of Heaven, and Jesus’ authority, it emphasizes teaching and invites readers to recognize Him as their Savior and live as kingdom citizens.

    A Literary Analysis of the Gospel of Matthew