NT156 Understanding Easter: The Significance of the Resurrection
NT202 A Survey of Jewish History and Literature from the Second Temple Period
NT211 Introducing the Gospels and Acts: Their Background, Nature, and Purpose
NT221 The Wisdom of John: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Johannine Literature
NT222 Introducing the Epistles and Revelation: Their Setting and Message
NT301 The Gospels as Ancient Biography: A Theological and Historical Perspective
NT314 Book Study: The Gospel of Matthew in Its Jewish Context
NT332 A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Paul’s Letter to the Romans
NT340 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Galatians: The Gospel for Jew and Gentile
NT348 Book Study: Paul’s Letters to the Colossians and Philemon
NT364 Book Study: James
NT390 Jesus as Rabbi: The Jewish Context of the Life of Jesus
NT395 Perspectives on Paul: Reformation and the New Perspective
Analyze the Gospel of Matthew as an ancient biography meant to communicate historical information as well as moral, theological, and political lessons. This course is primarily focused on the major themes in Matthew, including cross-cultural ministry, evangelism, Christian education, and making disciples of the nations, while highlighting Jesus’ teaching and His love and patience for His disciples.
Introducing the Course and the Speaker
Cross-Cultural Command
Cross-Cultural Love
Baptizing in the Name
Discipleship by Grace
The Genesis of Jesus (Matt 1:1–17)
Unique Genealogy for Unique Purpose (Matt 1:1–17)
Focus on Jesus’ Adoptive Father (Matt 1:18–25)
Matthew’s Use of Isaiah 7:14 (Matt 2:22–23)
The Magi and Herod the Great (Matt 2:1–18)
Jewish-Pagan Role Reversal (Matt 2:1–18)
Jesus and Egypt (Matt 2:13–21)
The Massacre of the Innocents and Jesus’ Return (Matt 2:16–23)
John the Baptist: Lifestyle (Matt 3:1–6)
John the Baptist: Mission (Matt 3:1–12)
Baptism with Fire (Matt 3:10–12)
Jesus’ Baptism and Divinity (Matt 3:13–17)
Testing in the Wilderness Matt 4:1–11)
The Power of Scripture
Galilee and the Kingdom of God (Matt 4:12–17)
Calling Fishers of People (Matt 4:18–22)
Healing and Popularity (Matt 4:23–25)
Sermon on the Mount Overview (Matt 5–7)
Sermon Rhetoric and Setting
The Beatitudes (Matt 5:2–11)
Disciples’ Character: Salt and Light (Matt 5:13–16)
The Law of Moses (Matt 5:17–48)
Law Limits Sin, Jesus Delivers from Sin (Matt 5:21–48)
Divorce (Matt 5:31–32)
Integrity and Surrender (Matt 5:33–42)
Love Your Enemy (Matt 5:43–48)
Glorify God, Not Yourself (Matt 6:1–18)
The Kingdom Prayer: Part 1 (Matt 6:9–10)
The Kingdom Prayer: Part 2 (Matt 6:11–13)
Fasting and Treasure (Matt 6:16–24)
Trusting God for Our Needs (Matt 6:25–34)
Judging and the Golden Rule (Matt 7:1–12)
Present Claims versus Future Judgment (Matt 7:13–27)
Jesus’ Miracles: Sovereignty, Love, Mission (Matt 8:1–4)
A Roman’s Expectation (Matt 8:5–13)
Jesus the Healer (Matt 8:14–17)
What Does It Mean to Follow Jesus? (Matt 8:18–22)
Jesus’ Authority over Nature and Demons (Matt 8:23–34)
Jesus’ Authority to Forgive Sins (Matt 9:1–8)
Sinners Need a Physician (Matt 9:9–13)
A Time for Everything (Matt 9:14–26)
Cures for Disabilities (Matt 9:27–38)
All about Apostles (Matt 10:1–15)
Judgment and Persecution (Matt 10:5–33)
Unrivaled Devotion to Jesus (Matt 10:34–42)
Miracles: Doubt versus Evidence
The Blind See, the Lame Walk (Matt 11:1–6)
The Deaf Hear, the Dead Are Raised (Matt 11:5)
Deeper than Miracles (Matt 11:1–6)
Elijah and Divine Wisdom (Matt 11:7–30)
Lord of the Sabbath, Servant of God (Matt 12:1–21)
Blaspheming, Judgment, and Kingdom Priorities (Matt 12:22–50)
What Is a Parable?
Sower, Soils, and Weeds (Matt 13:1–30)
The Kingdom of Heaven (Matt 13:31–53)
Herod and Herodias versus John the Baptist (Matt 14:1–12)
Water and Tradition under Divine Authority (Matt 14:22–15:20)
Bread and Leaven (Matt 15:10–16:12)
Peter’s Confession of Christ (Matt 16:13–23)
Jesus’ Transfiguration and the Spiritual World (Matt 16:18b–17:20)
Anthropology, Psychiatry, and Demon Possession
Tax Miracle (Matt 17:24–27)
Humility and Church Discipline (Matt 18:1–5, 15–20)
The King Settles Accounts (Matt 18:21–35)
Grounds for Divorce and Welcoming Children (Matt 19:1–15)
Cost of Discipleship and the Generosity of God (Matt 19:16–20:16)
Path to Honor, Cleansing the Temple (Matt 20:20–21:32)
Parable of the Murderous Tenants (Matt 21:33–46)
Scorning the King’s Son (Matt 22:1–14)
Conflicts with the Elite (Matt 22:15–46)
Hypocrisy and Universal Temptation
Call to Humility (Matt 23:2–12)
Woe to Human Religion (Matt 23:13–28)
Scribes and Pharisees: Purity Challenged (Matt 23:24–28)
Blood on a Generation (Matt 23:29–39)
Temple Destruction Foretold (Matt 24:1–51)
Jesus’ Instructions to Flee (Matt 24:15–20)
Jesus’ Return (Matt 24:21–31)
Parables of Jesus’ Return and Judgment (Matt 24:45–25:46)
Jesus’ Worth (Matt 26:1–16)
The Last Supper (Matt 26:17–30)
Betrayal, Arrest, and Trial (Matt 26:31–68)
Into the Jaws of Rome (Matt 26:69–27:37)
Jesus’ Crucifixion (Matt 27:32–56)
Guardians of Jesus’ Body (Matt 27:57–66)
Jesus’ Resurrection (Matt 28:1–14)
Discipleship and Multiplication (Matt 28:16–20)
Dr. Craig S. Keener is professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary and is the author of 17 books, 4 of which have won book awards in Christianity Today. One, The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament, has sold more than half a million copies. He has authored scholarly commentaries on Matthew, John, Acts, Romans, 1–2 Corinthians, and Revelation.