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You here we are back at the book of Matthew and as we look at the book of Matthew we find that  while there are certainly similarities between this book and the other gospel accounts there's  also some things that kind of set Matthew apart and I want to put them up on the screen for you  here as we just kind of talk about them for just a moment as we look at kind of the characteristics  of the book of Matthew first of all Matthew more than any of the other Gospel writers  really shows Jesus as a teacher and has includes in his book no less than five lengthy discourses  by Jesus as he teaches and these are considered to be a discipleship manual for believers and  and so we're going to do a lot of getting into a lot of teaching that Jesus does next in Matthew  it's kind of an interesting thing but he arranges things not necessarily in chronological order but  in logical order what that means is Matthew will put things together because they go together not  because they went together timewise so you can't read Matthew and then read mark and say well I'm  confused because Matthew said the cursing of the fig tree took place after this and Mark said this  and Luke said that because Matthew wasn't really all that concerned with making a chronological  sort of a series of events he was interested more in grouping things together by by message and  emphasis and topic and that sort of thing one of the also things you'll find about Matthew is that  he quotes the Old Testament and by the way that's what that abbreviation OT means he quotes the Old  Testament more than any other gospel writer there are 50 no less than 50 specific references and  75 other allusions to the Old Testament in the book of Matthew and so he's very concerned about  showing that Jesus Christ came to fulfill what was written in the Old Testament he obviously is  going to make a huge point about the fact that Jesus is the promised Messiah whereas John the  Apostle in his gospel account is very concerned with presenting Jesus as deity God in human flesh  Matthew has a different perspective or different emphasis wanting to show to the Jew particularly  as well as the Gentile that Jesus is the one that was promised in the Word of God and then there's  an interesting emphasis on Gentiles that does take place in Matthew's Gospel account Matthew is  the only one to tell us about the Magi coming to worship when the Jews were really pretty clueless  and and so forth about the coming of Christ here here you have these Gentiles you know who  are coming to worship and bow down and Matthew records that for us Matthew of course is also  the gospel account that ends with what we call the Great Commission where Jesus tells his disciples  to go into all nations preaching the gospel so there's this emphasis and there ...