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The Temptation in Context

Matthew wrote his Gospel with an eye to make the Gospel clear especially to Jewish Christians, and Jews he hoped would read it and believe. As we look at the Temptation of Christ from Matthew, we will look especially as it is reflected in the types Matthew uses to picture the revealing of the New as concealed in the Old.



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