Pastor, author, and respected bible teacher Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe highlights significant cultural and historical aspects that arise in Matthew's gospel to paint for readers a clearer picture of this glorious, unexpected, but all-satisfying King of Kings. While the Jews were looking for a political king to save them from Roman oppression, God sent them and the rest of the world a different type of Savior—one who would reconcile God's people to Himself, once and for all. From the recently revised Be series, end of chapter questions for reflection or group discussion are included.
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Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 272 Vendor: David C. Cook Publication Date: 2008 Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.50 X 0.45 (inches)
ISBN: 1434767795 ISBN-13: 9781434767790 Availability: In Stock Series:Be
Matthew's gospel focuses on the Kingship of Christthat Jesus is Lord of Lords, the Messiah, the One promised by the prophets of old. But a king is not born in a manger, to a virgin peasant, and a king is definitely not executed on a Roman cross, is he? Actually, that's exactly the type of King God sent to the world.
While the Jews were looking for a political king to save them from Roman oppression, God sent them and the rest of the world a different type of Saviorone that would reconcile God's people to himself, once for all.
Pastor, author, and Bible teacher Warren Wiersbe highlights significant cultural and historical aspects that arise in Matthew's gospel to paint for readers a clearer picture of this glorious, unexpected, but all-satisfying King of Kings.
Author Bio
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is an internationally known Bible teacher and the former pastor of three churches, including the Moody Church in Chicago. For ten years he served as general director and Bible teacher for the Back to the Bible radio broadcast. Dr. Wiersbe has written more than 150 books, including the popular "Be" series of expositional Bible studies, which has sold more than four million copies. In 2002, he was awarded the Jordon Lifetime Achievement Award by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. He and his wife, Betty, live in Lincoln, Nebraska.