Matthew is the first of three transitional books in the New Testament (the other two being Acts and Hebrews). In this commentary, Dr. Ruckman examines the move from the Old Testament to the New Testament in the book of Matth...

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Matthew is the first of three transitional books in the New Testament (the other two being Acts and Hebrews). In this commentary, Dr. Ruckman examines the move from the Old Testament to the New Testament in the book of Matthew, with special emphasis laid on the Jewish nature and application of the book. Common false teachings are refuted; and critical problems such as the genealogies, the Sermon on the Mount, and the Resurrection accounts are thoroughly discussed. The dispensational and prophetic aspects of the book are also given careful consideration. The work is presented in Dr. Ruckman's straightforward and plain style, making it an easy read that is readily understandable to both beginning and more advanced students of the Scriptures.
(Print Length: 906 pages)

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