301-1. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 1 - 7.

Updated. 

13 July 2022 (1443 AH).

 

The Gospel of Matthew with comments according to the Quran.

The Gospel of Matthew explained by the Quran.

The Gospel of Matthew with comments according to the Quran, Torah and Gospels.

The Gospel of Matthew with comments according to the Koran.

The Gospel of Matthew explained by the Koran.

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The Gospel of Matthew.

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Understanding the Gospels.

The good news message from Allaah for Jews and Christians delivered 1400 years ago by Prophet Muhammad.

1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran shall receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28.

2. Jews who follow the Tanakh Jewish scripture and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Torah Taurat.

3. Christians who follow the Gospels and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Gospel Injil.

4. Muslims who follow the Quran so that it agrees with the Tanakh Jewish scripture and the Gospel Injil are correctly observing the Quran.

See https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-gospel-of-mark-1-5

 

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301-2. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 8 - 11.

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301-3. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 12 - 15.

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301-4. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 16 - 18.

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301-5. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 19 - 22.

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301-6. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 23 - 24.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-gospel-of-matthew-23-24 

301-7. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 25 - 26.

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301-8. The Gospel of Matthew chapters 27 - 28.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/the-gospel-of-matthew-27-28 

 

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Introduction and what is the Gospel Injil? 

Allaah gave the good news of Isaac Ishaq twice to Prophet Abraham Ibrahim.

Nowhere in the Quran did Allaah say anyone changed the written word of Allaah because the proof Allaah is real is that no one can change His written word in Quran 3:3, Quran 4:136, Quran 6:34, Quran 6:115, Quran 10:64, Quran 18:27 and Quran 30:30 except with their spoken words meaning in conversation for example in the story of the sacrifice of the son of Abraham Ibrahim no one could change the word of Allaah except in conversations when some Muslims said the son to be sacrificed was Ishaq and other Muslims said the son to be sacrificed was Ismail.


Notice that no Muslim changed the word of Allaah in the Quran except with their mouth in conversation and in the same way no Jew can change the word of Allaah in the Tanakh Jewish scripture except with their mouth in conversation.


Allaah gave the good news of Isaac Ishaq twice to Prophet Abraham Ibrahim.

In the story of Isaac Ishaq, Allaah gave Isaac Ishaq to Prophet Abraham Ibrahim twice.

The first time Allaah gave Isaac Ishaq to Prophet Abraham Ibrahim is in Quran 37:101 which is the good news of the birth of Isaac Ishaq.

The second time Allaah gave Isaac Ishaq to Prophet Abraham Ibrahim is in Quran 37:112 which is the good news that Allaah stopped the sacrifice of Isaac Ishaq and for a second time gave Isaac Ishaq to Abraham Ibrahim.


Why does Allaah say sacrifice your only son Isaac Ishaq in the Torah Taurat?

When Allaah says sacrifice your only son Isaac Ishaq in the Torah Taurat Allaah is reminding Prophet Abraham Ibrahim that he already gave one son to Allaah when he long ago sent Ishmael Ismail and his mother Hagar Hajar into the desert.

Allaah tests Prophet Abraham Ibrahim a second time by saying sacrifice your only son Isaac Ishaq who still lives with you.

Will Prophet Abraham Ibrahim refuse Allaah and say but I already gave you Ishmael Ismail and his mother Hagar Hajar?

Will Prophet Abraham Ibrahim refuse Allaah and say but you promised future generations for me from Isaac Ishaq?

Will Prophet Abraham Ibrahim sacrifice Isaac Ishaq who is the only son still living with him after he had already given Ishmael Ismail and his mother Hagar Hajar to Allaah in the desert?

Will Prophet Abraham Ibrahim give Allaah both his sons?


When Prophet Abraham Ibrahim shows he will obey Allaah then Allaah stops the test and fulfils His promise because Allaah always fulfils His promise.

In the story of sacrifice in Quran chapter 37 Allaah only blesses Prophet Abraham Ibrahim and his son Prophet Isaac Ishaq. Allaah has left no other blessing.


Prophet Isaac Ishaq is called the good news son in the Prophet Abraham Ibrahim story in Quran chapter 11, 15, 19, 29, 37 and 51.

When the Good News son is not named four times in Quran 15:53, 15:54, 15:55 and in Quran 51:28 it is Prophet Isaac Ishaq and this is the same in the story of the sacrifice in Quran 37:101 where the good news son is also not named because it is always the name Allaah gives to Prophet Isaac Ishaq.


When the Good News son is named five times in Quran 11:69, 11:71, 11:74 and Quran 29:27, 29:31 it is Prophet Isaac Ishaq and this is the same in the story of the sacrifice in Quran 37:112 where the good news son is also named Prophet Isaac Ishaq because Good News is always the name Allaah gives to Prophet Isaac Ishaq in the Prophet Abraham Ibrahim story in the Quran.


Allaah names Prophet Isaac Ishaq as the good news son 9 times in Quran chapter 11, 15, 19, 29 and 51.

Allaah names Prophet Isaac Ishaq four times in Quran chapter 37 twice as the good news son and twice by name.

In the story of the sacrifice in the Quran Allaah only blesses Prophet Abraham Ibrahim and his son Prophet Isaac Ishaq. Allaah has left no other blessing.


In the story of the vision dream of the sacrifice of the son of Prophet Abraham Ibrahim in Quran chapter 37 Allaah only blesses Prophet Abraham Ibrahim and his son Prophet Isaac Ishaq and leaves no other blessings in the story of the sacrifice and this famous vision dream is remembered in the next chapter Quran chapter 38 where Allaah blesses Prophet Abraham Ibrahim and Prophet Isaac Ishaq with the vision dream in Quran 38:45 – 38:47 and shows in the next verse that Prophet Ishmael Ismail was not the son in the vision dream and Prophet Ishmael Ismail was not living with his father during the vision dream by blessing Prophet Ishmael Ismail without his father and without the blessing of the vision dream in Quran 38:48.

This is confirmed in Quran 12:6 and in Torah Genesis 22:2.


In two famous vision dreams in the Quran Allaah blesses both the father and the son with the vision dream of the sacrifice of the son in Quran chapter 38 after the story of the sacrifice in Quran chapter 37 and Allaah blesses both the father and the son with the vision dream of the bowing of the Sun and the Moon and the eleven stars towards one star in Quran chapter 12 as proof the Quran confirms the Torah Taurat meaning as proof humans do not have the power to change the word of Allaah in the Quran and in the Torah Taurat because if humans could change the word of Allaah it would be proof that Allaah did not exist.


Before Ishmael Ismail was born Allaah promised his mother Hagar Hajar that Ishmael Ismail would have many descendants in Torah Genesis 16:8 - 16:11 meaning before the story of the sacrifice Allaah promised that both Ishmael Ismail and Isaac Ishaq would have children. 


Allaah told Abraham Ibrahim in a vision dream to sacrifice Isaac Ishaq (in Quran 38:45 – 38:47 and Quran 12:6) who was the only son living with him (in Torah Genesis 22:2) meaning Ishmael Ismail was not living in Canaan today Palestine and Israel during.the vision dream (in Quran 38:48 where Ishmael Ismail is not blessed with the vision dream and Ishmael Ismail is not blessed with his father meaning the only son living with Abraham Ibrahim during the vision dream is Isaac Ishaq in the blessing of the vision dream in Quran 38:45 – 38:47 and Quran 12:6).


Abraham Ibrahim passed the test because he did not reject Allaah by saying “I will not sacrifice Isaac Ishaq because you promised future generations for me from Isaac Ishaq” or “I will not sacrifice Isaac Ishaq because I already gave you Ishmael Ismail and his mother Hagar Hajar in the desert” instead Abraham Ibrahim showed that he would give both his sons to Allaah and this is when Allaah stopped the sacrifice and gave Isaac Ishaq a second time to Abraham Ibrahim in Quran 37:112.


The choice of a first born animal or a first born son in a sacrifice does not apply to Allaah because it is Allaah who has commanded this test of faith and it is Allaah who can choose anyone to be the sacrifice.

Abraham Ibrahim did not have a choice about who to sacrifice but he could only obey or disobey what Allaah commanded him to do in this test.


Allaah stopped the test when Abraham Ibrahim showed that after he had given his first son Ishmael Ismail and Hagar Hajar to Allaah in the desert he was willing to sacrifice Isaac Ishaq who was his only son who was still living with Abraham Ibrahim in Canaan today in Israel and Palestine during the vision dream.


By stopping the sacrifice Allaah saved Isaac Ishaq and fulfilled the promise that Isaac Ishaq would have children as proof that Allaah always fulfils His promises and to teach humans that Allaah forbids human sacrifice in Quran 17:31, Quran 16:57 - 16:59, Quran 81:8 - 81:9, Leviticus 18:21, Leviticus 20:3, Deuteronomy 12:31, Deuteronomy 18:10, Deuteronomy 24:16, Hosea 6:6, Jeremiah 7:22 - 7:23, Psalm 40:7 in Tanakh Jewish Scripture or Psalm 40:6 in Christian Bibles and Micah 6:7 - 6:8.


The proof that Allaah is real is the Quran and the Torah Taurat confirming and explaining each other because "Whoever has no faith in His (Allaah’s) Books then he has strayed far away (from Allaah, Quran 4:136)." 


Most early Muslims believed the son to be sacrificed is Isaac Ishaq.

Most later Muslims believed the son to be sacrificed is Ishmael Ismail.

This means most early Muslims believed no one changed the Torah Taurat which confirms Quran 2:40 (telling the Jewish people to observe their covenant with Allaah which is the Torah Taurat forever) and Quran 2:41 (telling the Jewish people that the Quran confirms what is with the Jewish people in the Torah Taurat) and most later Muslims believed the Torah Taurat was changed which contradicts Quran 2:40 (telling the Jewish people to observe their covenant with Allaah which is the Torah Taurat forever) and Quran 2:41 (telling the Jewish people that the Quran confirms what is with the Jewish people in the Torah Taurat). 


1. Which son was to be sacrificed?

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/which-son-was-to-be-sacrificed

 

2. Library chats E7: Ismā`īl vs. Isḥāq as the sacrifice: A case study of tafsīr and scholarly influence.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CANtmlGngiw

 

3. Was Abraham commanded to sacrifice Isaac or Ishmael?

http://www.judaism-islam.com/was-abraham-commanded-to-sacrifice-isaac-or-ishmael/

 

4. Quran chapter 37. The story of the sacrifice.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-37-surah-37



What is the Gospel? What is the Injil?

Jesus did not write anything because everything Jesus taught by his mouth was already written in the Tanakh Jewish scripture meaning Jesus did not add or subtract from what is in Tanakh Jewish scripture.


The four Gospels are four reports about Jesus meaning Jesus never wrote anything and what he said was passed by mouth until it was written many years later.


Quran 5:68 says observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and Quran 5:47 tells Christians to judge by the Gospel Injil (not by the other books in the New Testament because what Paul teaches contradicts what Jesus is teaching in the Gospel) meaning whatever in the Gospel Injil is confirmed in the Torah Taurat came from Jesus and whatever contradicts the Torah Taurat came from the unknown writers who are traditionally called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in a test from Allaah described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone (for example Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) who claims the word of Allaah has changed.


Jesus in the Gospel says the Tanakh will exist forever and will never change (and this is the reason that Jesus did not add or subtract from what is in the Tanakh Jewish scripture) meaning anything in the Gospel which contradict the Tanakh did not come from God or from Jesus.

For example when Paul in his letter says the Torah is old and will soon disappear this is opposite to what Jesus is teaching in the Gospel where the Torah is forever and will not change and must be followed forever by the Jewish people in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3.


Every prophet after Moses including Prophet Jesus and Prophet Muhammad reminded the Jewish people to observe the Torah forever as the Torah has commanded them and as the Gospel and Quran reminds them..  


Sometimes the Gospel contradicts the Tanakh however some publishers of the Gospels have added foot notes explaining problem verses in the past therefore Christians in the present or in future can add foot notes to show verses that cannot be true such as the claim that Jesus descended from David because it contradicts the Tanakh (where a person can only inherit a tribe like David biologically through the father and not by adoption and not through the mother and not by choice) which Jesus said will never change and must be followed forever in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3.

In the Quran Prophet Jesus did not claim he inherited the House of David because it is impossible for anyone without a biological father to inherit a tribe in Judaism.


There are no names on the original earliest four Gospel Injil manuscripts meaning the names Mark, Matthew, Luke and John were all added later meaning no one knows who wrote them.

Quran 5:68 says observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and Quran 5:47 tells Christians to judge by the Gospel Injil meaning whatever in the Gospel Injil is confirmed in the Torah Taurat came from Jesus and whatever contradicts the Torah Taurat came from the unknown writers who are traditionally called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in a test from Allaah described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone (for example Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) who claims the word of Allaah has changed.


1. In Quran 4:157 Jesus was not killed on the cross confirms the words of Jesus 3 days after the crucifixion in Gospel of John 20:17 “I have not yet ascended to the Father (Allaah, meaning I have not yet died)” ...


2. In Quran 4:158 Jesus was saved on the cross with sleep when his soul ascended to heaven in Quran 39:42 and the way Allaah would save Jesus on the cross is foreshadowed before the time of the crucifixion in the Gospel Injil as follows.


Gospel of Mark 5:39 "... The child is not dead but sleeping", 

Gospel of Matthew 9:24 "... For the maiden meaning the girl has not died but sleeps ..."

Gospel of Luke 8:52 "... She is not dead but sleeping."

Gospel of Luke 8:54 – 8:55 “…"Damsel meaning girl, wake up!" And her spirit returned, and she stood up at once, and he ordered that she be given something to eat. (This was proof that she was alive and not dead and that she was a physical body who could eat food and not a resurrected spiritual body that does not need food meaning she was a physical body who woke up after sleep and not a spiritual body which was resurrected after death as described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:35 and 1 Corinthians 15:44).


3. In Quran 5:75 and Quran 3:144 is the natural death of Jesus 2000 years ago which is mentioned three days after the crucifixion in Gospel of John 20:17 Jesus says to her (Mary Magdalene), "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father (Allaah, meaning I have not yet died); but go to my brothers (my disciples), and tell them: 'I am ascending to my Father (Allaah, meaning Jesus will die like every human dies as proof to his people that he is human meaning do not let a miracle make you believe I am not a human like you) …”


4. In Quran 19:36 Jesus said “Allaah is my Lord and your Lord” meaning Jesus is teaching his people that he is not Allaah and this is said 3 days after the crucifixion in Gospel of John 20:17 Jesus says to her (Mary Magdalene), "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father (Allaah, meaning I have not yet died); but go to my brothers (my disciples), and tell them: 'I am ascending to my Father (to my creator Allaah, meaning Jesus will die like every human dies as proof to his people that he is human meaning do not let a miracle make you believe I am more than a human like you) and your Father (to your creator Allaah); to my Allaah (to my Lord) and your Allaah (to your Lord).”


5. Allaah chose the Israelites and gave them the Torah Taurat and told them to observe the Sabbath Day in all their generations forever meaning Allaah decreed Judaism and the Torah Taurat forever so that the following might be fulfilled.


a. The Torah Taurat shows which verses in the Gospel Injil confirm the Torah Taurat meaning they came from Jesus and which verses in the Gospel Injil contradict the Torah Taurat meaning they came from Mark, Matthew, Luke or John in a test described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone who claims the word of Allaah has changed.


b. In the same way Allaah is testing Muslims in every generation in the story of the sacrifice in a test described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone who claims the word of Allaah has changed.


1. Which son was to be sacrificed?

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/which-son-was-to-be-sacrificed

 

2. Library chats E7: Ismā`īl vs. Isḥāq as the sacrifice: A case study of tafsīr and scholarly influence.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CANtmlGngiw

 

3. Was Abraham commanded to sacrifice Isaac or Ishmael?

http://www.judaism-islam.com/was-abraham-commanded-to-sacrifice-isaac-or-ishmael/

 

4. Quran chapter 37. The story of the sacrifice.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-37-surah-37



Non-canonical books like the Book of Enoch quoted in the Christian Bible are rejected in Judaism because in Tanakh angels always obey Allaah meaning there are no fallen angels in Tanakh Jewish scripture.


Jesus did not write anything because everything Jesus taught by his mouth was already written in the Tanakh Jewish scripture meaning Jesus did not add or subtract from what is in Tanakh Jewish scripture as Allaah commanded for the Jewish people in Torah Deuteronomy 4:2.


Torah Deuteronomy 4:2 You (the children of Israel) shall not add to the word which I (Allaah) command you, neither shall you diminish (take away) from it, so that you may keep the commandments of the LORD your Allaah which I (Allaah) command you.


The four Gospels are four reports about Jesus meaning Jesus never wrote anything and what he said was passed by mouth until it was written many years later by four unknown people called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.


The Quran tells the Christian to observe the Gospel and judge by the Gospel (not by the other books in the Christian New Testament Bible because what Paul teaches contradicts what Jesus is teaching in the Gospel) meaning anything from non-canonical books did not come from Jesus but came from Mark, Matthew, Luke or John in a test described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone who claims the word of Allaah has changed.


Quran 5:68 says observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and Quran 5:47 tells Christians to judge by the Gospel Injil meaning whatever in the Gospel Injil is confirmed in the Torah Taurat came from Jesus and whatever contradicts the Torah Taurat came from the unknown writers who are traditionally called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in a test from Allaah described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone (for example Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) who claims the word of Allaah has changed.

https://sites.google.com/view/quran-tanakh-gospel/allaah-answers-2


The Gospels.

In the Gospel Allaah is one Allaah.

In the Gospel Jesus is human.

The estimated dates for the Gospel thanks to Wikipedia are:

1. The Gospel of Mark is dated 574 BH – 566 BH (65 to 73 CE) which is 32 to 40 years after Jesus.

2. The Gospel of Matthew is dated 569 BH – 538 BH (70 to 100 CE) which is 37 to 67 years after Jesus.

3. The Gospel of Luke is dated 559 BH – 538 BH (80 to 100 CE) which is 47 to 67 years after Jesus.

4. The Gospel of John is dated 548 BH – 528 BH (90 to 110 CE) which is 57 to 77 years after Jesus.

 

A. Jesus is the son of man meaning he is a human messenger of Allaah and he is the son of Allaah meaning he is the servant of Allaah delivering the message of Allaah so his mention with angels in Gospel of Mark 13:32 and Gospel of Matthew 24:36 means that angel messengers of Allaah and human messengers of Allaah both do not know the hour meaning do not confuse angel and human messengers with Allaah because only Allaah knows the hour but His angel and human messengers like Jesus and Moses do not know the hour meaning pray only to Allaah and not to the angel and human messengers of Allaah.

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B. “I and the father are one” describes all the messengers of Allaah because they are the word of Allaah made flesh (human). For example both Moses and Jesus are the word of Allaah made flesh (human) because they are delivering the word of Allaah which Allaah has put into their mouth to deliver as described in Deuteronomy 18:18. Everyone who obeys Allaah is “one with Allaah.” and in the Gospels Jesus asks Allaah to also make his disciples one with Him which confirms that the meaning of we are one is to obey Allaah.

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C. All power is with Allaah and not with the messengers of Allaah like Moses and Jesus.

Gospel of Matthew 20:23 He (Jesus) says to them, "My cup you will indeed drink, but to sit on my right or on my left is not mine to grant, but is only for those for whom it has been prepared by my Father (Allaah)." 

Note 1. Jesus says he can not grant a request because it is Allaah (not Jesus) who determines every thing.

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D. Allaah warns that if anyone claims Allaah has changed His word it cannot be true because Allaah does not change His word because only humans change their word meaning if anything changes from what Allaah revealed thousands of years ago in Tanakh Jewish scripture then you can know it came from humans and not from Allaah.

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Video 1. Did the early Jews Believe In a Triune Allaah? Rabbi Tovia slams pastor John Piper. 

Progressive revelation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EYSlIByW50   .

Video 2. Jesus is not the way! Rabbi Tovia Singer slams Church for erecting a barrier between man and Allaah. 

The teachings by some in Christianity about Jesus did not come from Judaism but from the Greek Roman world of idol worship as seen when humans pray to Jesus and Mary and dead human saints instead of praying direct to Allaah as taught by every prophet in the Jewish Scriptures.  Jesus prayed to Allaah in all the four Gospels in the same way as all the Jews in his time all prayed directly to Allaah.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO9YTnUndCs 

 

The fifty signs in the Gospel of Matthew.

Jesus revealed that a prophet will come after Jesus in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

1. The first sign.

The first sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Jesus reveals that a prophet will come after him and shows the difference between a true and a false prophet.

See Gospel of Matthew 7:20 comments.

 

2. The second sign.

The second sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How could Jesus be alive on the cross as revealed by the prophet after Jesus?

The girl has not died but is sleeping.

See Gospel of Matthew 9:24, 12:40, 22:46, 23:34, 27:50, 28:6 and 28:7  comments.

 

3. The third sign.

The third sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

When the prophet that Jesus said would come after him revealed that Jesus did not die on the cross people laughed at him in the same way as people laughed at Jesus when Jesus said that a dead girl was sleeping in the Gospel of Matthew 9:24 – 9:25.

See Gospel of Matthew 9:25 comments.

 

4. The fourth sign.

The fourth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The prophet after Jesus confirmed that the Holy Spirit is the one who is commanded by Allaah to reveal the word of Allaah to the heart of humans.

See Gospel of Matthew 22:43 and 28:19 (10:20, 16:17 and 21:44) comments.

 

5. The fifth sign.

The fifth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How does the Gospel confirm the revelation of the prophet after Jesus that Jesus is not Allaah but a human prophet and messenger of Allaah?

John is not in reality Elijah just as Jesus is not in reality Allaah.

Jesus does not have real children just as Allaah does not have a wife or real sons or real daughters or real children.

Why was Prophet Muhammad sent after Prophet Jesus?

Prophet Muhammad was sent after Prophet Jesus to correct the confusion between Allaah and Jesus.

Muhammad was sent after Jesus to correct the confusion between Allaah and Jesus.

Quran 19:93 Koran 19:93 There is no one in the heavens and the earth who does not come to the Most Merciful (Allaah) except as a servant.

See Gospel of Matthew 9:8, 10:23, 10:40, 11:14, 11:25, 12:20, 14:19, 14:23, 15:31, 15:36, 19:12, 19:17, 20:23, 21:22, 21:43, 22:37, 22:40, 23:9, 23:22, 24:20, 24:36, 25:34, 26:27, 26:36, 26:39, 26:42, 26:44, 26:61, 27:40, 27:46, 27:51 and 28:7 comments.

 

6. The sixth sign.

The sixth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The prophet after Jesus confirmed what Jesus said about how humans should love Allaah and the messenger from Allaah.

The Quran confirms the Gospel regarding the relationship between humans and a human prophet of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 10:37 comments.

 

7. The seventh sign.

The seventh sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The Quran and the Gospel confirm that Jesus is a prophet of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 10:41, 11:3 and 21:46 comments.

 

8. The eighth sign.

The eighth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The Quran and the Gospel confirm the plot to kill a prophet of Allaah.

Why did Allaah allow people to believe that they had killed Jesus?

See Gospel of Matthew 12:14, 16:21, 26:2, 26:59 and 26:65 comments.

 

9. The ninth sign.

The ninth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Where is proof from Allaah that Muhammad is the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus?

Where is proof that Allaah has blessed Prophet Muhammad?

Where is proof that Allaah has blessed the Quran?

Where is proof that Allaah has blessed the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, Al-Quds?

Allaah confirmed the prophet after Jesus by permitting the building of the Al-Aqsa mosque on the Holy ground of the First and Second Temples of Allaah in Jerusalem (Al-Quds), Palestine, today Israel and Palestine.

The Al-Aqsa Mosque (al-Masjid al-Aqsa, the Farthest Mosque, Al-Aqsa, Bayt al-Muqaddas) was established in 85 AH (705 CE, 705 AD) as confirmation from Allaah that Muhammad is the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus.

Jerusalem, Al-Quds in the time of Jesus is the location on the Temple Mount (Temple Mountain, Mount Zion, Mount Moriah, Har HaBayit, Haram Al-Sharif, Bait ul Muqaddas, The Sanctuary) where the Second Temple of Allaah stood on top of the First Temple of Allaah which had earlier been destroyed.

37 years after Jesus left the Earth the second House of Allaah on the Temple Mount was destroyed as a sign from Allaah.

73 years after Muhammad left the Earth the Al-Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount was established on top of the destroyed first and second Houses of Allaah as a sign from Allaah confirming that Muhammad is the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus.

See Gospel of Matthew 1:23, 12:41, 12:42, 15:24, 16:16, 16:20, 21:12, 21:13, 21:43, 23:10, 23:38, 24:2, 24:11, 24:15, 24:24, 26:61, 26:63, 27:40, 27:50 and 27:51 comments.

 

10. The tenth sign.

The tenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How does the Gospel confirm the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus?

The Quran and the Gospel confirm what will happen on the Day of Judgement.

See Gospel of Matthew 10:32, 10:39, 13:41 – 13:43, 16:27, 19:28, 21:31, 24:30 and 28:18 comments.

 

11. The eleventh sign.

The eleventh sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How does the Gospel confirm the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus?

The Quran and the Gospel confirm the scriptures that came before them.

The Quran confirms that the Torah, Gospel and Quran are all from Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 5:44, 6:1, 10:36, 11:11, 13:52, 22:46, 24:11, 24:14 and 24:36 comments.

 

12. The twelfth sign.

The twelfth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

What did Jesus say that would identify the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus?

A prophet is not without honor, except in his home town and among his relatives, and in his house (community).

See Gospel of Matthew 13:57 comments.

 

13. The thirteenth sign.

The thirteenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How does the prophet after Jesus show that Jesus is not Allaah?

How do the Torah, Gospel and Quran confirm that Jesus cannot be Allaah?

Allaah is not a human and Allaah does not resurrect in the form of a human.

Allaah said Allaah is not the son of man.

Allaah is not in the form of a human because the belief that a human is Allaah is called idol worship which Allaah has forbidden in the Torah.

See Gospel of Matthew 14:2, 27:51 (28:7, 28.9, 28:17) comments.

 

14. The fourteenth sign.

The fourteenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How does the prophet after Jesus confirm that those who say Allaah said things that Allaah did not say shall not be successful in the Hereafter?

See Gospel of Matthew 15:9 comments.

 

15. The fifteenth sign.

The fifteenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How does the prophet after Jesus confirm that righteousness is not what goes into the mouth but righteousness is what comes out of the mouth?

See Gospel of Matthew 15:11 – 15:12 comments.

 

16. The sixteenth sign.

The sixteenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Jesus was asked by those who disbelieved to show them a sign from heaven just as Muhammad was asked by those who disbelieved to show them a sign from heaven.

See Gospel of Matthew 16:1 comments.

 

17. The seventeenth sign.

The seventeenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Recognising the sign of a messenger of Allaah.

Recognising the sign of a prophet of Allaah.

Also see Gospel of Matthew 16:3 and 24:11 comments.

 

18. The eighteenth sign.

The eighteenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How could Jesus be alive on the cross as revealed by the prophet after Jesus?

Jonah was inside a whale for 3 days and Allaah protected Jonah so that Jonah did not die and in the same way after 3 days those who disbelieved and said Jesus is dead heard from those who believed that Jesus was alive.

See Gospel of Matthew 16:4 comments.

 

19. The nineteenth sign.

The nineteenth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Peter and the other disciples of Jesus are not the next comforter after Jesus.

The Holy Spirit is not the next comforter after Jesus.

See Gospel of Matthew 16:19, 18:18 and 18:19 comments.

 

20. The twentieth sign.

The twentieth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The prophet after Jesus confirmed the virgin birth of Jesus.

See Gospel of Matthew 1:23 comments.

 

21. The twenty first sign.

The twenty first sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Why did Allaah reveal to Jesus that Jesus would be killed? Allaah tested the faith of Jesus in Allaah.

Why did Allaah reveal to Jesus that Jesus would be resurrected? Allaah tested Jesus even more to show if Jesus really believed in resurrection.

Allaah tested Jesus with death like Allaah tested Abraham and Isaac with death.

The story of Jesus is clearly a test of the faith of Jesus in Allaah.

The story of Jesus is clearly proof of the love and obedience of Jesus to the will of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 16:21, 20:28, 22:46, 24:3, 24:23, 26:12, 26:28, 26:32, 26:35, 27:52 and 28:7 comments.

 

22. The twenty second sign.

The twenty second sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

How does the Gospel confirm the prophet after Jesus who revealed that Jesus was not killed on the cross?

Simon Peter revealed that Allaah willing Jesus will not be killed.

Jesus believes that Jesus will be killed even thought Peter said that Allaah willing Jesus will not be killed.

In the same way and for the same purpose that Allaah stopped the killing of Isaac in the sacrifice, Allaah had also not willed that Jesus be killed as shown three days after the crucifixion when Jesus was seen alive.

See Gospel of Matthew 16:22, 16:23, 16:24, 16:25, 20:28, 22:46, 26:28 and 26:35 comments.

 

23. The twenty third sign.

The twenty third sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Just as Jesus met some of the people of heaven so to did the next prophet after Jesus also meet some of the people in Heaven.

The Dome of the Rock is the shrine (memorial) located on the Temple Mount as a remembrance of the place from where Prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven during a miracle one night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem where Prophet Muhammad ascended to meet the souls of some of the prophets of Allaah in Heaven.

The Dome of the Rock (Masjid Qubbat As-Sakhrah) was completed in 72 AH (691 CE) on the Temple mount in Jerusalem, Al-Quds, Palestine (today in Israel and Palestine) as a confirmation from Allaah that Muhammad is the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus.

Jerusalem, Al-Quds in the time of Jesus is the location on the Temple Mount (Temple Mountain, Mount Zion, Mount Moriah, Har HaBayit, Haram Al-Sharif, Bait ul Muqaddas, The Sanctuary) where the Second Temple of Allaah stood on top of the First Temple of Allaah which had earlier been destroyed.

37 years after Jesus left the Earth the second House of Allaah on the Temple Mount was destroyed as a sign from Allaah.

69 years after Prophet Muhammad left the Earth the Dome of the Rock shine on the Temple Mount was completed as a sign from Allaah confirming that Muhammad is the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus.

See Gospel of Matthew 17:3 and 21:43 comments.

 

24. The twenty fourth sign.

The twenty fourth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Just as Jesus prayed to Allaah to forgive his sins so did the next prophet after Jesus also pray to Allaah to forgive his sins.

See Gospel of Matthew 17:17, 26:24, 26:28 and 27:5 comments.

 

25. The twenty fifth sign.

The twenty fifth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Jesus revealed that misfortune in the Hereafter will be on those who scandalize and this is confirmed by the next prophet after Jesus.

See Gospel of Matthew 18:7 comments.

 

26. The twenty sixth sign.

The twenty sixth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that each human has guardian angels that record the good and bad deeds of every human.

See Gospel of Matthew 12:14, 16:21, 18:10, 26:2, 26:59, 26:62, 26:65, 27:12, 27:14, 27:20, 27:23, 27:40 and 27:42 comments.

 

27. The twenty seventh sign.

The twenty seventh sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that when the peace which Jesus delivered was arrogantly rejected Allaah then destroyed the Second House of Allaah in Jerusalem, Al-Quds as Allaah had done in an earlier time to the First House of Allaah.

Gospel of Matthew 18:11 and 24:15 comments.

 

28. The twenty eighth sign.

The twenty eighth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus showed the children of Israel that Jesus was a messenger from Allaah because Allaah never punished until Allaah has sent a messenger to warn the people.

Who gave warnings before the destruction of the second House of Allaah in Jerusalem, Al-Quds, Judea today in Israel and Palestine?

See Gospel of Matthew 18:14, 21:12, 21:13 and 21:43 comments.

 

29. The twenty ninth sign.

The twenty ninth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that humans are required by Allaah to forgive each other just as humans want Allaah to forgive them.

See Gospel of Matthew 18:33 and 18:35 comments.

 

30. The thirtieth sign.

The thirtieth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus revealed that some Christians do things that Allaah did not command them to do such as monasticism and celibacy but the most important commandment that Allaah ordered in the Gospel they did not correctly observe.

See Gospel of Matthew 19:12 comments.

 

31. The thirty first sign.

The thirty first sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that people who wish to come to the messenger of Allaah should not be hindered.

See Gospel of Matthew 19:14 comments.

 

32. The thirty second sign.

The thirty second sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms that until the camel passes through the eye of a needle some people will not enter heaven.

See Gospel of Matthew 19:24 comments.

 

33. The thirty third sign.

The thirty third sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms that disbelief in a prophet of Allaah results in disputes between humans.

See Gospel of Matthew 10:17 and 21:43 comments.

 

34. The thirty fourth sign.

The thirty fourth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms the mocking and insulting of the prophets of Allaah in the Torah, Gospel and Quran.

See Gospel of Matthew 5:12, 22:6, 27:31, 27:41 and 27:44 comments.

 

35. The thirty fifth sign.

The thirty fifth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms the killing of the prophets of Allaah in the Torah, Gospel and Quran.

See Gospel of Matthew 22:6, 23:30, 23:31, 23:32, 23:34 and 23:37 comments.

 

36. The thirty sixth sign.

The thirty sixth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms that humans who are in Heaven before the resurrection are souls who are under the care of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 22:30 comments.

 

37. The thirty seventh sign.

The thirty seventh sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms that killing one human is like killing all humankind.

Allaah regards one human life as equal to every human life that Allaah has created.

See Gospel of Matthew 23:35 comments.

 

38. The thirty eighth sign.

The thirty eighth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms that the news from Allaah in the Torah, Gospel and Quran is the same good news of reward for the righteous and punishment for the evil doer in the Hereafter.

See Gospel of Matthew 24:14 comments.

 

39. The thirty ninth sign.

The thirty ninth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms the Torah and the Gospel fulfillment of all that is written about the First and Second Temples of Allaah in Jerusalem Al-Quds today in Israel and Palestine.

See Gospel of Matthew 24:15 comments.

 

40. The fortieth sign.

The fortieth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

A prophet is confirmed by true prophecy.

The next prophet after Jesus is confirmed by Allaah’s promise to show mercy to the children of Israel in the Quran which was fulfilled in 1367 AH (1948 CE) when Allaah returned the children of Israel to Palestine today Israel and Palestine.

See Gospel of Matthew 24:21 comments.

 

41. The forty first sign.

The forty first sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The Gospel confirms that the next prophet after Jesus is the last prophet because those revelations will stay with humans forever.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed he is the last of the prophets of Allaah whose revelations the Gospel said would stay in the world forever (because he is the last messenger from Allaah).

See Gospel of Matthew 23:33 and 24:24 comments.

 

42. The forty second sign.

The forty second sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Jesus said do not believe anyone who says that Jesus is returning to the Earth.

The second coming of Jesus is on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement.

See Gospel of Matthew 24:23, 24:25, 24:30 and 25:31 (24:3 – 24:5, 24:11 and 24:23 – 24:26, 24:30, 25:31) comments.

 

43. The forty third sign.

The forty third sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that Jesus will be a sign in the Hereafter at the time when every human is resurrected on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement.

See Gospel of Matthew 24:26, 24:27, 24:28 and 25:31 comments.

 

44. The forty fourth sign.

The forty fourth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus explained why the Day of Resurrection and Judgement comes immediately and suddenly for every generation including the generation that lived in the time of the tribulation and suffering and persecution.

The end of the world is near for every generation because death is near for every human.

The end of the world is immediate when death comes to every human in every generation.

When humans are resurrected in the Hereafter it will seem as if only a day or part of a day had passed since they were on the Earth.

When all humans in every generation are resurrected into a new creation in the Hereafter; the Sun, the Moon, the Earth and the Universe shall have been destroyed.

See Gospel of Matthew 24:29 and 24:30 comments.

 

45. The forty fifth sign.

The forty fifth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed what Jesus said that no one knows the time of the Day of Resurrection including Jesus and the angels because only Allaah knows.

Jesus confirmed do not believe anyone who says they know the time of the Day of Resurrection because even Jesus and the angels do not know because only Allaah knows.

See Gospel of Matthew 24:36 comments.

 

46. The forty sixth sign.

The forty sixth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed life in the Hereafter.

See Gospel of Matthew 26:29 comments.

 

47. The forty seventh sign.

The forty seventh sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that in battle legions of angels help the messengers of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 26:53 comments.

 

48. The forty eighth sign.

The forty eighth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Prophet Muhammad was sent after Prophet Jesus to correct the confusion regarding sin.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that the sin of one human cannot be passed on to another human.

The next prophet after Jesus confirmed that there is no original sin because the sin of one human cannot be passed on to another human.

See Gospel of Matthew 20:28, 26:28, 26:61, 27:24, 27:25 and 27:40 comments.

 

49. The forty ninth sign.

The forty ninth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

The Gospel of Matthew 27:25 was fulfilled 590 years later in the time of the next prophet after Jesus when some among the children of Israel accepted responsibility for the sin of their fathers in the plot to kill Jesus in Quran 4:157.

See Gospel of Matthew 20:28 and 27:25 comments.

 

50. The fiftieth sign.

The fiftieth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel.

Why did Jesus say, My Allaah, my Allaah, why have you forsaken me?

The next prophet after Jesus showed that Allaah saved Jesus when Jesus asked Allaah, My Allaah, my Allaah, why have you forsaken me?

The next prophet after Jesus explained that Allaah does not forsake humans when a human calls out to Allaah.

Prophet Muhammad revealed that My Allaah, my Allaah, why have you forsaken me? means; When shall the help of Allaah come?

The story of Jesus showed that help from Allaah is always near.

Jesus showed that Jesus was powerless without help from Allaah.

Jesus showed that Jesus was helpless without help from Allaah.

Jesus showed that Jesus was dependent on help from Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 27:46 (27:51, 27:52 and 28:7) comments.




Map of the 12 tribes of the children of Israel before the time of the First House of Allaah in Jerusalem, Al-Quds. 

The 12 tribes of the children of Israel from 1822 BH – 1682 BH (1200 BCE – 1060 BCE, 1200 BC – 1060 BC).

The time before the First House of Allaah in Jerusalem, Al-Quds.

Thanks to Wikipedia.


The Gospel of Matthew.

(Thanks to David Robert Palmer DRP).

Sam Voron SV comments and notes have been added to the DRP verses.

The SV comments and notes and the DRP verses are two different and independent works.

(In the SV comments and notes some verses have comments in brackets added by SV to explain their meaning).

 

The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 1 to 7.

The royal genealogy of Jesus.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:1 A record of the genealogy of Jesus the Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham:

Comment:

Explain Gospel of Matthew 1:1 

Gospel of Matthew 1:1 A record of the genealogy (traced through Abraham and David to Joseph the non biological father) of Jesus the Christ (the messiah), the son of David, the son of Abraham:

 

The claim Jesus descended from King David. 

In Judaism tribe is not inherited from the female so the genealogy of Mary cannot be passed on to Jesus.

In Judaism only religion is inherited through the female meaning Jesus is Jewish because Mary is Jewish. 

In Judaism tribe is not inherited through adoption but is inherited from the biological father. 

In Judaism Jesus is not descendant from a tribe such as King David because Jesus has no biological father through which tribe is inherited. 

 

Torah Numbers 1:18 And they assembled all the congregation together on the first day of the second month, and they declared their pedigrees after their families (to trace their genealogy to a tribe), by their fathers' houses, according to the number of names, each one from twenty years old and upward.  

Note 1. Jesus came from a virgin birth meaning Jesus had no biological father meaning Jesus was born as a Jew without tribal inheritance because he had no biological father meaning Jesus has no biological connection to King David. 

Note 2. In Judaism tribe is inherited only through the biological father and not through a mother like Mary or through a non-biological adopted father like Joseph.

Note 3. In Judaism tribe cannot be chosen but is inherited through the biological father.

 

Psalm 132:11 The Lord (Allaah) has sworn to David in truth, from which He (Allaah) will never turn back (meaning Allaah will never change His mind in the matter of the following decree), "Of the fruit of your body (meaning from the biological descendants of King David) I (Allaah) shall seat on your (King David’s) throne.

Note 1. The promise of Allaah which will never be cancelled is that from the messiah (anointed) King David Dawud will descend a king on the throne of David biologically from “the fruit of your body.” 

 

Psalm 132:12 If your children keep My covenant (the Torah Taurat) and My testimony that I (Allaah) shall teach them, their children also forever shall sit on your throne.” 

Note 1. The promise that will never be cancelled in Psalm 132:11 given by Allaah to the messiah (anointed) King David Dawud that is passed to his biological descendants forever is that they shall sit with the authority of David on the throne of David. 

 

2 Samuel 7:12 When your (David Dawud) days are fulfilled, and you shall sleep with your fathers, I (Allaah) will set up your seed after you, that shall proceed out of your body, and I will establish his kingdom. 

Note 1. The biological seed Allaah set up after messiah David is messiah Solomon meaning the throne of David is through the children who descend from messiah David and the seed where Allaah said “I (Allaah) will set up your seed after you” which is messiah Solomon because Solomon is the seed after David who Allaah set up as the seed after David on the throne of David as promised in 2 Samuel 7:12 -.2 Samuel 7:13. 

 

2 Samuel 7:13 He (Solomon Sulaiman) shall build a house (the First Temple) for My name, and I will establish the throne of his (Solomon’s Sulaiman’s) kingdom for ever. 

Note 1. The promise that will never be cancelled in Psalm 132:11 - 132:12 given to the biological descendants of messiah (anointed) King David Dawud that is passed to his seed that Allaah set up in 2 Samuel 7:12 is forever in 2 Samuel 7:13 meaning biological descendants to the throne of messiah David Dawud through messiah Solomon Sulaiman which Allaah set up is a promise that will be honoured by Allaah forever meaning Allaah will never change this promise.

 

2 Samuel 7:14 I (Allaah) will be to him (the messiah anointed King Solomon Sulaiman) for a father, and he (the messiah anointed King Solomon Sulaiman) shall be to Me (Allaah) for a son; if he (the messiah anointed King Solomon Sulaiman) commit wrong doing, I (Allaah) will punish him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men; 

Note 1. The messiah anointed King Solomon Sulaiman is the son of Allaah means the servant of Allaah. 

Note 2. Allaah will be his father and the messiah anointed King Solomon Sulaiman will be His son meaning Allaah's servant.

Note 3. If the messiah does wrong then Allaah will punish him like a father punishes his son.

Note 4. The messiah anointed King David Dawud is the son of Allaah means the servant of Allaah. 

Note 5. Allaah will be his father and the messiah anointed King David Dawud will be His son meaning Allaah's servant.

Note 6. If the messiah does wrong then Allaah will punish him like a father punishes his son.

Note 7. Every messiah is the son of Allaah meaning the servant of Allaah. 

Note 8. Allaah will be his father and the messiah will be His son meaning Allaah's servant.

Note 9. If the messiah does wrong then Allaah will punish him like a father punishes his son.

 

2 Samuel 7:16 And your house (the house of David Dawud) and your kingdom (in Israel) shall be made sure for ever (for all time) before you; your throne (authority) shall be established for ever (for all time).

 

2 Samuel 7:17 According to all these words, and according to all this vision, so did Prophet Nathan speak to King David. 

Note 1. The promise of biological descendants from King David Dawud through King Solomon is for ever meaning for all time.

Note 2. Jesus is not the messiah mentioned in the Tanakh Jewish Scripture because Jesus had no biological father therefore Jesus was a prophet and messiah 2000 years ago like the prophets and messiahs before him meaning Jesus had no relationship to King David because Jesus had no biological father through which tribe is inherited and because the tribe of a son cannot be changed or inherited by adoption. 

Note 3. Orthodox Jews know that tribe is inherited from the biological father and cannot be inherited from an adopted non-biological father like Joseph meaning all stories that claim Jews called Jesus “the son of David” or claims that "Jesus descended from King David” could not be true because they contradict what Jesus was teaching which was the Tanakh Jewish Scripture which Jesus said will never change in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and is with the Pharisees Orthodox Jews who must be obeyed by the Jewish people in Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3.

 

See 1. Video: How to identify the messiah: Rabbi Tovia Singer explores Scripture for the answer. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VcigeKhuh0

 

See 2. Census of Quirinius 

Most scholars have concluded that the author of the Gospel of Luke made an error regarding the census.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_of_Quirinius 

 

See 3. Jesus traced back through his non-biological father Joseph in the Gospel of Luke 3:23.

 

Comments:

1. What is genealogy?

Genealogy is the line of descendants.

2. What is Christ?

Christ means messiah meaning anointed leader or prophet or judge or priest.

3. What is Jesus the Christ?

Jesus the Christ is Jesus the person who has been anointed.

Allaah anointed Jesus to deliver the Gospel.

4. What is the Gospel?

The Gospel is the Good News (of life after death).

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:2 Abraham begot Isaac, and Isaac begot Jacob, and Jacob begot Judah and his brothers,

Comment:

1. What is begot?

Begot means brought into existence (the child).

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:3 and Judah begot Perez and Zerah, by Tamar, and Perez begot Hezron, and Hezron begot Ram,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:4 and Ram begot Amminadab, and Amminadab begot Nahshon, and Nahshon begot Salmon,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:5 and Salmon begot Boaz, by Rahab, and Boaz begot Obed, by Ruth, and Obed begot Jesse,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:6 and Jesse begot David the King. David begot Solomon, by her who belonged to Uriah,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:7 and Solomon begot Rehoboam, and Rehoboam begot Abijah, and Abijah begot Asa,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:8 and Asa begot Jehoshaphat, and Jehoshaphat begot Joram, and Joram begot Uzziah,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:9 and Uzziah begot Jotham, and Jotham begot Ahaz, and Ahaz begot Hezekiah,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:10 and Hezekiah begot Manasseh, and Manasseh begot Amon, and Amon begot Josiah,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:11 and Josiah begot Jeconiah and his brothers at the time of the exile to Babylon.

Comments:

1. Where is Babylon?

Babylon was the capital city of Babylonia in Mesopotamia.

2. Where is Babylonia?

Babylonia was a region in Mesopotamia.

3. Where is Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia today is Iraq.

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:12 After the exile to Babylon: Jeconiah begot Shealtiel, and Shealtiel begot Zerubbabel,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:13 and Zerubbabel begot Abiud, and Abiud begot Eliakim, and Eliakim begot Azor,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:14 and Azor begot Zadok, and Zadok begot Akim, and Akim begot Eliud,

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:15 and Eliud begot Eleazar, and Eleazar begot Matthan, and Matthan begot Jacob,

  

Gospel of Matthew 1:16 and Jacob begot Joseph, the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, the one called the Christ.

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:17 Thus there were fourteen generations in all from Abraham to David, fourteen from David to the exile to Babylon, and fourteen from the exile to the Anointed One.

Comment:

1. Who is the anointed one?

The anointed person is Jesus.

 

 

The birth of Jesus.

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:18 This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about.  His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they consummated, she was found to be pregnant, from the Holy Spirit. 

Comments:

1. Who is the Holy Spirit?

Mary was found to be pregnant from the Holy Spirit. 

2. The Holy Spirit is not Allaah the Father who is the creator of every creation.

 

3. The Holy Spirit is a creation that was created by Allaah.

 

4. The Holy Spirit is one spirit among the Holy Angels.

 

5. How could Mary be pregnant from the Holy Spirit?

Angel Gabriel put the soul of Jesus into the womb of the Virgin Mary.

 

6. The Quran confirms the Gospel regarding Mary and the Holy Spirit.

Quran 21:91 Koran 21:91 And she (the virgin Mary Maryam) who was chaste (meaning, she never had sexual intercourse), We (Allaah through His holy spirit angel Gabriel Jibril) blew (breathed) into her (body) Our (created) spirit (a spirit created by Allaah, a soul created by Allaah) and made her (Mary Maryam) and her son (Prophet Jesus Isa) as a sign (of Allaah) for (all) the worlds (of humans and jinn because she had a son without sexual intercourse).

See Gospel of Matthew 1:20, 3:11, 3:16 and 4:1 comments.

 

7. Is an angel really the Holy Spirit?

Everything done on the Earth is through the angels of Allaah.

Allaah is not a creation.

Allaah has created angels to interact inside the creation by doing everything that Allaah wills to be done.

See Who is the Holy Ghost? 

Who is the Holy Spirit? 

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/who-is-the-holy-spirit 

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:19 But her husband Joseph, being a righteous man, did not want to make an example of her, and planned to divorce her secretly.

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:20 But while he was mulling these things over, an angel of the Lord appeared to him by means of a dream, and said, "Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is by the Holy Spirit. 

Comments:

1. Allaah communicates with humans through dreams.

2. Allaah communicates with humans through angels.

How could Mary be pregnant from the Holy Spirit?

Angel Gabriel put the soul of Jesus into the womb of the Virgin Mary.

See Gospel of Matthew 1:18, 3:11, 3:16 and 4:1 comments.

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:21 She will give birth to a son, and you are to call his name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins."

Comments:

1. What did Allaah appoint Jesus to do?

What mission did Allaah give to Jesus?

Why was Jesus made a messenger of Allaah?

Jesus was appointed to save the children of Israel from their sins.

Those among the children of Israel who followed the message delivered by Jesus were saved by Allaah.

2. How did Jesus save people from their sins?

Jesus explained how a few corrupt officials used religion to serve themselves rather than using religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans.

Those who accepted this message and corrected themselves would be saved by Allaah in the Hereafter.

Jesus also preach to the people so that those who had faith would be saved by Allaah in the Hereafter

3. Who was Jewish in the time of Jesus?

The religion of the people of Jesus was Jewish.

The religion of the children of Israel was Jewish.

The religion of Jesus was Jewish.

Jesus was from the children of Israel.

Mary the mother of Jesus was from the children of Israel.

Mary the mother of Jesus was Jewish.

Joseph the adopted father of Jesus was from the children of Israel.

Joseph the adoptive father of Jesus was from the children of Israel.

Joseph the adopted father of Jesus was Jewish.

Joseph the adoptive father of Jesus was Jewish.

Joseph, Mary and Jesus attended synagogue which is the Jewish House of Allaah.

4. Where were Christianity and Islam in the time of Jesus?

2000 years ago in the time of Jesus Christianity and Islam did not exist.

In the time of Jesus there were no churches and no mosques because 2000 years ago Christianity and Islam did not exist.

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:22 All this took place in order that what was said by the Lord through the prophet would be fulfilled, which says:

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:23 "Behold, the virgin shall be pregnant, and shall bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel," which when translated is, "Allaah with us."

Comment:

1. What does “Allaah with us” mean?

What does “Allaah is with us” mean?

When a prophet of Allaah is on the Earth it is proof for the children of Israel had Allaah is with them.

When a messenger of Allaah is on the Earth it is proof for the children of Israel had Allaah is with them.

 

2. The ninth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

Where is proof from Allaah that Muhammad is the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus?

Where is proof that Allaah has blessed Prophet Muhammad?

Where is proof that Allaah has blessed the Quran?

Where is proof that Allaah has blessed the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, Al-Quds?

Allaah confirmed the prophet after Jesus by permitting the building of the Al-Aqsa mosque on the Holy ground of the First and Second Temples of Allaah in Jerusalem (Al-Quds), Palestine, today Israel and Palestine.

See Gospel of Matthew 1:23, 12:41, 12:42, 15:24, 16:16, 16:20, 21:12, 21:13, 21:43, 23:10, 23:38, 24:2, 24:11, 24:15, 24:24, 26:61, 26:63, 27:40, 27:50 and 27:51 comments.

 

3. The virgin birth of Jesus in the Gospels.

 

3-1. In the Gospel of Mark there is no virgin birth of Jesus.

There is nothing about the birth of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark which is the first of the four Gospels.

 

3-2. In the Gospel of John there is no virgin birth of Jesus.

There is nothing about the birth of Jesus in the Gospel of John which is the last of the four Gospels.

 

3-3. The virgin birth of Jesus comes from the Greek translation of the Jewish Hebrew Bible.

This Bible translation of Hebrew to Greek is called the Septuagint meaning seventy which was the number of translators and was completed in 776 BH (132 BCE 132 BC) according to Wikipedia.

Greek translation of the Jewish Hebrew Bible Isaiah 7:14 “… Behold, the virgin shall be pregnant, and shall bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel.

 

3-4. In the Jewish Hebrew Bible there is no virgin birth in Isaiah 7:14

Jewish Hebrew Bible Isaiah 7:14 Therefore the Lord (Allaah) Himself shall give you a sign: behold, the young woman shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.

 

3-5. Example of Muslims and Jews helping Christians is explaining that the son in Isaiah 7:14 is not Jesus but is the son of Prophet Isaiah.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/isaiah-7-14-explained 

 

4. The twentieth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after him in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

The prophet after Jesus confirmed the virgin birth of Jesus.

 

Quran 19:28 Koran 19:28Sister (Mary, you are a Jew from the long line of noble priestly Jewish descendants) of Aaron (from Aaron the righteous generations sprang), your father (followed in their righteous foot steps and he) was not a wicked man nor was your mother (who was also righteous and) an unchaste woman (so how could you an unmarried women have a child?).”

 

Quran 21:91 Koran 21:91 And she (the virgin Mary Maryam) who was chaste (meaning, she never had sexual intercourse), We (Allaah through His holy spirit angel Gabriel Jibril) blew (breathed) into her (body) Our (created) spirit (a spirit created by Allaah, a soul created by Allaah) and made her (Mary Maryam) and her son (Prophet Jesus Isa) as a sign (of Allaah) for (all) the worlds (of humans and jinn because she had a son without sexual intercourse).

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:24 And when Joseph awoke from his sleep, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him, and he took his bride home. 

Comment: The word bride is not used in other translations.

Explain Gospel of Matthew 

Gospel of Matthew 1:24 And when Joseph awoke from his sleep, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him, and he took Mary home as his wife. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 1:25 But he did not know her until she gave birth to a son. And he called his name Jesus.

Comment:

What does “Joseph did not know Mary until she gave birth to Jesus” mean?

Joseph did not have sexual intercourse with Mary until after Jesus was born.

Gospel of Matthew 1:25 But he (Joseph) did not know her (meaning Joseph did not have sexual intercourse with the Virgin Mary) until she (Mary Maryam) gave birth to a son (Jesus Isa). And (in a dream the Holy Spirit angel Gabriel Jibril explained to Joseph that he delivered the soul of Jesus Isa to the womb of the Virgin Mary Maryam by the command of Allaah and so Joseph accepted this son and) he (Joseph) called his name Jesus Isa.

See Gospel of Matthew 13:55 and 13:56

 

Where is proof that Mary and Joseph had children after the birth of Jesus Isa?

Gospel of Matthew 13:55 Isn't this (Prophet Jesus Isa) the son of the carpenter (Joseph)?  Isn't his mother named Mary Maryam, and his brothers Jacob and Joseph and Simon and Judah? 

 

 

 

 

The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 2.

The visit of the Magi.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:1 Now after Jesus had been born in Bethlehem of Judea, in the days of King Herod, behold, Magi from out of the east showed up in Jerusalem,

Comments:

1. Where is Bethlehem?

Bethlehem was in the Roman province of Judea.

Bethlehem today is in Palestine.

Bethlehem is the birth place of Jesus.

2. Who are the Magi?

The Magi are the three wise men from the east.

3. Where is Jerusalem, Al-Quds?

Jerusalem (Al-Quds, Yerussalem, Yerushalayim) in the time of Jesus in the first century was in the Roman province of Judea today in Israel and Palestine.

Jerusalem (Al-Quds, Yerussalem, Yerushalayim) was the location of the second Jewish Temple of Allaah and therefore the centre of Jewish traditional religious life.

4. Where is Judea?

Today Judea is in southern Israel and Palestine.

5. Who is King Herod?

King Herod is the King of the Jews,

King Herod is the King of Judea today southern Israel and Palestine.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:2 saying, "Where is the one born king of the Jews?  For we saw his star in the east and have come to worship him."

Comment:

1. What does “we have come to worship him” mean?

The king is human meaning they have come to give respect and love not worship a baby as Allaah. 

 

The worship of Jesus is as a man as shown by the first person to see Jesus after the crucifixion.  

Gospel of John 20:16 Jesus says to her, "Mary." She when she turned around, says to him in Hebrew, "Rabbouni!" (which means teacher master lord).

Note 1. When Mary sees Jesus after the crucifixion she calls him Rabbouni meaning teacher master lord as a Jewish title of respect applied especially to spiritual instructors and learned persons.

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Gospel of John 20:17 Jesus says to her, "Do not cleave to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to my brothers, and tell them: 'I am ascending to my Father and your Father; to my Allaah and your Allaah.'"

Note 1. After the crucifixion Jesus says do not hold on to me to see if I am really alive, I have not yet ascended to my Father meaning I am not yet dead meaning I am really alive meaning I am not a ghost.

Note 2. Jesus said tell the brothers that Allaah is My Father and your Father meaning Allaah is my creator and your creator because the father is the creator of every creation. 

Malachi 2:10 Have we not all one father (Allaah)? Has not one Allaah created us? …”

Note 3. Jesus said tell the brothers that Allaah is My Allaah and your Allaah meaning Allaah is my lord and your lord.

 

Gospel of John 20:18 Mary goes, announcing to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord," and also announcing those things he had said to her.

Note 1. When Mary says I have seen the Lord is she saying I have seen Allaah the lord or I have seen Rabbouni the lord?

Note 2. Gospel of John 20:16 tells us that lord in Gospel of John 20:18 means Rabbouni the lord.

  

Gospel of Matthew 2:3 Upon hearing this, King Herod was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him. 

Comment:

Why was King Herod the Great disturbed to hear about the birth of Jesus as the birth of the King of the Jews?

There cannot be two Kings and King Herod the Great was already the ruling King of the Jews.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:4 And having assembled all the chief priests and Torah scholars of the people, he inquired of them as to where the Messiah was to be born.

Comment:

King Herod the Great finds out where Jesus is to be born.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:5 And they told him, "In Bethlehem in Judea, for this is what has been written through the prophet:

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:6 " 'And you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for out of you will come a ruler who will be the shepherd of my people Israel.'"

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:7 Then Herod called the Magi secretly and ascertained from them what time the star had appeared. 

Comment:

King Herod the Great finds out when Jesus is to be born.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:8 And he sent them to Bethlehem and said, "Go and search diligently for the child. And when you have found him, bring word back to me, so I may come and worship him also." 

Comments:

1. What does “so I may come and also worship him” mean?

So I may also come to thank Allaah for the birth of Jesus who Allaah has anointed the Christ (Messiah, the anointed one) who is the prophet and messenger and messiah sent by Allaah to the children of Israel.

2. King Herod the Great sends the Magi to search for Jesus.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:9 After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and lo, the star, the one they had seen in the east, kept moving on in front of them, until it arrived and stopped over where the child was. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:10 When they saw the star, they rejoiced with a surpassingly great joy. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:11 And upon coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they fell prostrate and worshipped him.  Then they opened their treasures, and presented him with gifts of gold, and of incense and of myrrh. 

Comments:

What does “the three Magi fell prostrate and worshipped him” mean?

The three wise men from the east bowed down to the ground thanking Allaah for the birth of Jesus who Allaah has anointed the Christ (Messiah, the anointed one) who is the prophet and messenger and messiah sent by Allaah to the children of Israel.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:12 And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they went back to their country by another route.

 

 

The escape to Egypt.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:13 And when they had gone, behold, an angel of the Lord appears in a dream to Joseph, saying, "Get up, take the child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be there until I tell you, for Herod intends to search for the child to destroy him."

Comment:

How does Allaah make a revelation through a dream?

Allaah is the creator so humans cannot image how Allaah might look like.

When humans sleep their souls are in heaven under the care of angels.

In a dream an angel in the form of a human delivers Allaah’s message.

Quran 6:60 Koran 6:60 He (Allaah) is the one who takes your souls at night (when you sleep) and He (Allaah) knows everything you did in the day. Then He (Allaah) wakes you again so that your life span may be fulfilled. Afterward (in the Hereafter) to Him (Allaah) you shall return. Then He (Allaah) shall inform you of what you used to do.

(Note 1. The angels as Allaah has commanded take your souls at night and Allaah knows everything you did in the day. Then the angels as commanded by Allaah wake you again so that your life span may be fulfilled.

(Note 2. When death comes the human soul is taken by the angel of death.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:14 So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night, and escaped into Egypt,

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:15 and was there until the death of Herod, in order that the thing spoken by the Lord through the prophet would be fulfilled, which says: "Out of Egypt I called my son."

Comment:

Which Herod died when Jesus was in Egypt?

Herod the Great died when Jesus was in Egypt.

Four off spring of Herod governed different territories after the death of Herod the Great.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:16 When Herod realized that he had been fooled by the Magi, he was extremely enraged, and sent orders and did away with all the male children in Bethlehem and all its environs who were two years old or under, in accordance with the time he had ascertained from the Magi. 

Comment:

The Gospel returns to describe the time of Herod the Great.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:17 Then what was said through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled, which says:

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:18 "A voice heard in Ramah, a weeping and loud wailing, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more."

Comments:

1. Where is Ramah?

Ramah is 8 km north east of Jerusalem, Al-Quds.

Ramah is today called al-Ramm (Er-Ram, al-Ram, A-Ram) in Palestine.

 

2. The Jewish view of the Jewish Bible Jeremiah 31:14.

The Jewish view is that this is not a prophecy but describes what happened when the Jews were killed or taken as captives after the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem, Al-Quds when the Jews were gathered in Ramah before being sent as captives to Babylon today in Iraq in the Jewish Bible Jeremiah 31:14

 

Jewish Hebrew Bible Jeremiah 31:14 The LORD (Allaah) said: A voice is heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter weeping, Rachel weeping for her children; she refuses to be comforted for her children, because they are not.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Jeremiah 31:15 The LORD (Allaah) said: Stop your voice from weeping, and your eyes from tears; for your work shall be rewarded, said the LORD (Allaah); and they (the children of Israel) shall come back (to Jerusalem, Al-Quds) from the land of the enemy (in Babylon today in Iraq).

Jewish Hebrew Bible Jeremiah 40:1 The word which came to Jeremiah from the LORD (Allaah), after Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard had let him go from Ramah (8 km north east of Jerusalem, Al-Quds), when he had taken him being bound in chains among all the captives of Jerusalem (Al-Quds) and Judah, that were carried away captive to Babylon.

 

3. The Christian view of the Jewish Bible Jeremiah 31:14.

The Christian view is that this is a prophecy about what Herod the Great did to the children who were two years old or under.

 

 

 

 

The return to Nazareth.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:19 And after Herod died, behold, an angel of the Lord appears by a dream to Joseph in Egypt,

Comments:

1. Which Herod died when Jesus was in Egypt?

Herod the Great who was the King of the Jews in Judea today southern Israel and Palestine.

2. How does Allaah make a revelation through a dream?

See Gospel of Matthew 2:13.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:20 saying, "Get up, take the child and his mother and go into the land of Israel, for those who were seeking the child's life are dead."

Comment:

Who died?

Herod the Great who was the King of the Jews in Judea today southern Israel and Palestine.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:21 So he got up, took the child and his mother and entered the land of Israel. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:22 But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there.  And having been warned in a dream, he withdrew to the district of Galilee,

Comment:

1. Who was Archelaus?

The Roman Empire Province of Ludaea (Judea, Judaea) today southern Israel and Palestine was administered by Herod Archelaus from 644 BH – 636 BH (4 BCE – 6 CE 4 BC – 6 AD).

Herod Archelaus was one of the off spring of Herod the Great.

2. What is reigning?

Reigning means ruling.

3. Where is Judea?

Judea is south of Galilee.

Judea was a province in the Roman Empire today in southern Israel and Palestine.

 

Gospel of Matthew 2:23 and went and lived in a town called Nazareth, so that what was spoken through the prophets would be fulfilled, that he would be called a Nazarene.

Comment:

Where is Nazareth?

Nazareth is in the Galilee today in northern Israel.

 

 

 

 

The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 3.

John the baptizer prepares the way.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:1 In those days John the Baptizer appears, preaching in the desert,

Comments:

1. Who is John the Baptiser?

John the Baptiser is also known as John the Baptist, John the Baptizer and Prophet John.

2. What is baptism?

Baptism is a ceremony where a person is initiated into an activity such as repenting for your sins and praying to Allaah for forgiveness.

Baptism in religion is a ceremony consisting of brief submersion of a person in water or pouring of some water on the person who is baptised.

In religion water is a symbolic representation of a rebirth in spirit or the cleaning away of sin.

After John came Jesus.

After the time of Jesus baptism also represented Allaah’s covenant of salvation where anyone who prays to Allaah by saying “I pray to Allaah in the name of Allaah’s messenger Jesus” will be saved by being forgiven when they sincerely ask Allaah to forgive their sins and who ever believes in Allaah and Allaah’s messenger Jesus shall have everlasting life in Paradise if Allaah wills.

3. Water in purification ceremonies.

After John came Jesus.

2000 years ago John was Jewish,

2000 years ago Jesus was Jewish,

2000 years ago the House of Allaah was called a synagogue.

2000 years ago their were no churches and no mosques.

2000 years ago in the time of John and Jesus, both Christianity and Islam did not exist.

Today water is used as part of religious purification ceremonies in Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:2 saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has drawn near." 

Comments:

1. What does repent mean?

Repent is to sincerely regret wrong doing or sin by praying to Allaah who is your creator.

2. What is the kingdom of heaven?

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

The kingdom of heaven is the same as the kingdom of Allaah.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

3. What does “the kingdom of heaven has drawn near” mean?

When a human dies their soul is taken to heaven and later when they shall be resurrected in a new physical body that can feel reward or punishment it shall feel as if only a day or part of a day had passed since their soul left the Earth.

That is why the prophets of Allaah warn every human that the kingdom of heaven is near.

The death of every human is near and so the Day of Judgement in heaven is near for every human.

4. Prophet John and Prophet Jesus gave the same message.

See the Gospel of Matthew 4:17.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:3 This is the one spoken of through Isaiah the prophet: "A voice calling in the wilderness, 'Prepare the way for the Lord, make the paths straight for him.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:4 This man John had clothing of camel's hair and a leather belt around his waist, and his food was locusts and wild honey. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:5 At that time Jerusalem and all Judea and the whole region of the Jordan went out to him. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:6 And confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to the baptism, he said to them, "You spawn of snakes!  Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? 

Comments:

1. Who were the Pharisees?

In the time of John and Jesus a Jewish sect called the Pharisees believed in the written Torah, the oral law (Jewish stories, Jewish hadith) and the resurrection of the dead.

The Pharisees were in Judea today Southern Israel and Palestine in the period of the second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem from the second century BCE until the destruction of the second Jewish Temple in 569 BH (70 CE) after which much of today’s traditional Judaism was the result.

Jewish Rabbis of today developed from the religious Pharisee tradition.

Today Pharisees are called Orthodox Jews.

Video 1. Did the early Jews Believe In a Triune Allaah? Rabbi Tovia slams pastor John Piper. 

Progressive revelation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EYSlIByW50

Video 2. Jesus is not the way! Rabbi Tovia Singer slams Church for erecting a barrier between man and Allaah.

The teachings by some in Christianity about Jesus did not come from Judaism but from the Greek Roman world of idol worship as seen when humans pray to Jesus and Mary and dead human saints instead of praying direct to Allaah as taught by every prophet in the Jewish Scriptures. 

Jesus prayed to Allaah in all the four Gospels in the same way as all the Jews in his time all prayed directly to Allaah.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO9YTnUndCs 

2. Who were the Sadducees?

In the time of John and Jesus a Jewish sect called the Sadducees rejected the belief in the resurrection of the dead which caused hostilities with other Jewish groups such as the Pharisees who believed in the resurrection of the dead.

The Sadducees believed in the written Torah but rejected oral law (Jewish stories, Jewish hadith) and rejected the belief in the resurrection of the dead.

The Sadducee were in Judea (today southern Israel and Palestine) in the period of the second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem from the second century BCE until the destruction of the second Jewish Temple in 569 BH (70 CE) when they disappeared.

The Sadducee were in many political, social, and religious roles, including maintaining the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.

The Sadducee were associated with the high priests and corruption in the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.

(Note 1. Not all priests, high priests, and members of the upper class were in the Sadducee sect.

Some priests, high priests, and members of the upper class were Pharisees or members of other groups or not members of any group.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:8 Then produce fruit characteristic of repentance. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:9 And do not think you can say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our father.'  For I tell you that out of these stones Allaah can raise up children for Abraham. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:10 And the ax is already set to the root of the trees.  Every tree therefore not producing good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:11 "I baptize you in water for repentance, but after me will come one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to remove.  He will baptize you in the Holy Spirit and in fire:

Comments:

1. What does “Jesus will baptize you in the Holy Spirit and in fire” mean?

Jesus will bring the revelations of Allaah as given to Jesus by the Holy Spirit.

The revelations of Allaah as given to Jesus by the Holy Spirit will lead you to fire (trials, hardship, burdens, suffering, persecution) but the reward for those who follow this guidance and pass through the fire will be everlasting life in the Hereafter.

Jesus will baptize you in the Holy Spirit and in fire (trials, hardship, burdens, suffering, persecution).

 

2. Who is the Holy Spirit?

Quran 2:253 Koran 2:253 “… To (messenger, prophet and messiah) Jesus the son of Mary We (Allaah through the Holy Spirit) gave signs (of his truthfulness) and strengthened him (Jesus) with the Holy Spirit (Angel Gabriel, the Holy Ghost) …”

 

Quran 2:97 Koran 2:97 Say (Prophet Muhammad, to the people), who is against (Angel) Gabriel? because it is he (Angel Gabriel) who has revealed this (Scripture, the Quran) to your heart (Prophet Muhammad) by Allaah’s permission, confirming what was revealed before it (in the Gospel and in the Torah), and as a guidance and good news for those who believe.

See Gospel of Matthew 1:18, 1:20, 3:16 and 4:1 comments.

 

3. Why is John a prophet?

A prophet delivers revelations from Allaah about the future and warns humans to avoid evil and follow the path of goodness.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:12 his winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear out his threshing floor, gathering the wheat into the barn, but the chaff he will burn up with fire unquenchable."

Comment:

The Fire in the Hereafter.

On the Day of Judgement people will be separated between those whom Allaah shall forgive and those who shall be punished in an everlasting fire in the Hereafter.

Quran 17:60 Koran 17:60 “....We (Allaah) warn (people) and make them afraid (of the punishment in Hellfire) but (for some people) it only increases them in nothing but greater disobedience against Allaah.

 

 

The baptism of Jesus.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:13 At that time Jesus arrives at the Jordan, out of Galilee, to John, to be baptized by him. 

Comment:

Where is the Jordan?

The Jordan River.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:14 But John tried to deter him, saying, "I need to be baptized by you, and you are coming to me?"

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:15 In reply, Jesus said to him, "Permit it now; it is proper for us to complete all righteousness this way." Then John consented.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:16 As soon as he was baptized, Jesus came up out of the water, and behold, the heavens were opened, and he saw the Holy Spirit of Allaah coming down like a dove, coming onto him. 

Comments:

1. What does “John saw the Holy Spirit of Allaah coming down like a dove (a bird), coming onto Jesus” mean?

Prophet John saw the Holy Spirit with his eyes.

The Holy Spirit is a creation.

The Holy Spirit travels like a bird.

The Holy Spirit is one of the Holy Angels of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:16 As soon as he (Jesus Isa) was baptized (by John the Baptizer), Jesus Isa came up out of the water, and behold, the heavens were opened, and he saw the Holy Spirit of Allaah (Holy Spirit, Holy Ghost) coming down like a dove (a bird, a body with wings, an angel, angel Gabriel Jibril who stands in the presence of Allaah in the Gospel of Luke 1:19 who came to Jesus Isa in the Gospel of Mark 1:10, Gospel of Luke 3:22, Gospel of Matthew 3:16, Gospel of John 1:32 like a dove meaning a bird, a body with wings, an angel. What stands in the presence of Allaah is called Holy. This is why angel Gabriel Jibril is called the Holy Spirit in the same way as land in the presence of Allaah is called Holy land or Holy ground. Angel Gabriel Jibril is called the Spirit and the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of Allaah in the Gospel of Mark 1:10 and the Gospel of John 1:32 where the dove is “the Spirit” meaning the angel and in the Gospel of Luke 3:22 where the dove is “the Holy Spirit” meaning the Holy angel and in the Gospel of Matthew 3:16 where the dove is “the Spirit of Allaah” meaning the angel of Allaah. Angel Gabriel in the form of a man came with news for Mary in the Gospel of Luke 1:35 and returned in his true form as “a dove,” a bird, a body with wings, an angel, the Holy Spirit in the form of an angel who stands in the presence of Allaah and delivered the soul of Jesus to the womb of Mary and confirmed in Quran 2:97, Quran 16:102 and Quran 53:4 – 53:5), coming onto him (Jesus Isa).

 

2. The Quran confirms the Gospel by showing that one of the Holy Angels of Allaah is the Holy Spirit of Allaah.

 

Quran 70:4 Koran 70:4 (The seven sleepers in Quran 18:19 and the death and resurrection of Prophet Ezra Uzair in Quran 2:259 teach that the time between death and resurrection feels like nothing but sleeping for less than one day and this is confirmed in Quran 20:103, 20:104, 23:113, 30:55, 46:35 and 79:46 which teach that both the righteous and the wrongdoer shall swear on the Day of Resurrection that death feels like nothing but a one hour sleep or ten hour sleep meaning sleeping in death for billions of years feels like closing and then opening your eyes. Everyone is returned to Allaah and) the angels and the Spirit (the Holy Spirit angel Gabriel Jibril) ascend (go up) to Him (Allaah) in a day the measure (duration) of which is (like) fifty thousand years (meaning after every human experienced billions of years in death as if it was only a very short one hour sleep or ten hour sleep humans will experience the Day of Resurrection and Judgement to feel like a very long day fifty thousand years long which in fact will be very short compared to eternity in the hereafter https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/hadith-punishment-in-the-grave ).

 

Quran 78:38 Koran 78:38 The Day (of Judgement) when the Spirit (the Holy Spirit angel Gabriel as revealed in Quran 2:97) and the (other) angels shall stand in rows and they shall not speak except for the one whom the Most Merciful (Allaah) allows (to speak) and they (the Spirit and the other angels) shall say what is correct.

 

Quran 97:4 Koran 97:4 On (one night in Ramadan called the Night of Power, Night of Decree, Night of Measures, Night of Excellence, Laylat al-Qadr, Shab-e-Qadr) the angels and the Spirit (the Holy Spirit angel Gabriel as revealed in Quran 2:97) come down (to the Earth) by Allaah's permission, on every errand (task, duty that is needed to be done for the following year).

 

3. The Quran confirms that the Holy Spirit of Allaah is Angel Gabriel.

Quran 2:253 Koran 2:253 “… To (messenger, prophet and messiah) Jesus the son of Mary We (Allaah through the Holy Spirit) gave signs (of his truthfulness) and strengthened him (Jesus) with the Holy Spirit (Angel Gabriel, the Holy Ghost) …”

 

Quran 2:97 Koran 2:97 Say (Prophet Muhammad, to the people), who is against (Angel) Gabriel? because it is he (Angel Gabriel) who has revealed this (Scripture, the Quran) to your heart (Prophet Muhammad) by Allaah’s permission, confirming what was revealed before it (in the Gospel and in the Torah), and as a guidance and good news for those who believe.

See Gospel of Matthew 1:18, 1:20, 3:11 and 4:1 comments.

 

Gospel of Matthew 3:17 And behold, a voice from the heavens, saying, "This is my Son, whom I love; with whom I am well pleased."

Comments:

1. What does “this is my son” mean?

This is my son means this is my obedient servant.

 

2. What does the Son of Allaah mean in the Torah?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Torah of Prophet Moses?

Why is Jesus called the Son of Allaah meaning the servant of Allaah (the slave of Allaah)?

The children of Israel are called the Son of Allaah in the Torah.

Prophet Moses is one of the children of Israel.

In the Torah of Moses all the children of Israel are called the Son of Allaah.

In the Torah of Moses the Son of Allaah means the human servants of Allaah (the human slaves of Allaah).

In the Torah the Son of Allaah means the human servant of Allaah.

In the Torah the Son of Allaah means the human slave of Allaah.

Torah Exodus 4:21 And the Lord (Allaah) said to Moses, “When you go back into Egypt make sure you show to the Pharaoh all the wonders (miracles) that I have put in your hand (meaning, show what I have given to you as proof to him that you speak the truth), but I (Allaah) shall harden his (the Pharaoh’s) heart and he shall not let the people go.

Torah Exodus 4:22 And you (Moses) shall say to Pharaoh, The Lord (Allaah) says, “Israel is My son, My first born.” (Meaning, the people of Israel are My son because they are the people to whom Allaah made a promise to their fathers to bless them for as long as they worship Allaah).

Torah Exodus 4:23 And I (Allaah) have said to you (Pharaoh),Let My son go so that he may serve Me (Allaah) and you (Pharaoh) have refused to let him go…”)

 

3. What does the Son of Allaah mean in the Psalms of David?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Psalms of Prophet David?

King David is called the Son of Allaah in the Psalms of David.

Prophet David is King David.

Prophet David is one of the children of Israel.

In the Psalms of David, King David is called the Son of Allaah.

In the Psalms of David the Son of Allaah means the human servant of Allaah (the human slave of Allaah).

In the Psalms the Son of Allaah means the human servant of Allaah.

In the Psalms the Son of Allaah means the human slave of Allaah.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Psalms 2:6 Truly I (Allaah) have established My king (the ruler) on Zion, My holy mountain (Zion is in the hills of Jerusalem, known as the city of David, Zion later included the area of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and sometimes Zion referred to all of Jerusalem).

Jewish Hebrew Bible, Psalms 2:7 I shall tell of the decree (from Allaah). The Lord (Allaah) said to me (The King, the ruler), You are My son, This day I (Allaah) have begotten (meaning given My favour and My blessing and My grace to) you.

 

4. What does the Son of Allaah mean in the Gospel?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Gospel of Prophet Jesus?

Jesus is called the Son of Allaah in the Gospel.

Prophet Jesus is one of the children of Israel.

In the Gospel Prophet Jesus is called the Son of Allaah.

In the Gospel of Jesus the Son of Allaah means the human servant of Allaah (the human slave of Allaah).

In the Gospel the Son of Allaah means the human servant of Allaah.

In the Gospel the Son of Allaah means the human slave of Allaah.

 

5. What does the Son of Allaah mean in the Quran?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Quran of Prophet Muhammad?

The Quran confirms the meaning of Son of Allaah in the Torah, Son of Allaah in the Psalms and Son of Allaah in the Gospel.

The Quran confirms that in the Torah of Moses and the Psalms of David in the Old Testament Bible and in the Gospel in the New Testament Bible the word son in Son of Allaah is used as a title of honour meaning human servant of Allaah and human slave of Allaah and that the word son in Son of Allaah is not used to mean a son who has a biological relationship with Allaah or a son who is in partnership with Allaah other than as a servant of Allaah and a slave of Allaah who obeys the will of Allaah.

Quran 19:93 Koran 19:93 There is no one in the heavens and the earth who does not come to the Most Merciful (Allaah) except as a servant.

 

6. What is the literal and metaphorical meaning of Son of Allaah?

In the literal (real) meaning of son, Allaah has no son literally (in reality) because Allaah is not a creation that is made of blood and bones.

In the metaphorical (symbolic, allegorical, figurative, not literal) meaning of son whoever is a servant of Allaah is Allaah’s son metaphorically (figuratively, symbolically).

 

7. Who is Jesus?

In the Gospel who is Jesus?

Jesus is a prophet of Allaah.

Jesus is a messenger of Allaah.

Jesus is a messiah of Allaah.

Jesus is the Son of Man meaning Jesus is human.

Jesus is the Son of Allaah meaning Jesus is the obedient human servant of Allaah (obedient human slave of Allaah).

Son of Allaah is a title of honour.

Son of Allaah does not mean a biological son because Allaah is one Allaah and Allaah has no wife and no children.

Son of Allaah does not mean partnership with Allaah because every creation is a servant of Allaah (slave of Allaah).

The Gospel is the story of one servant of Allaah named Jesus.

 

8. What is the voice from heaven?

Everything in the creation is maintained by the Holy angels of Allaah and the Holy Spirit of Allaah as Allaah commands.

The created voice of Allaah is a message from Allaah that is delivered by a Holy angel as Allaah has commanded.

Angels are created to always follow the command of Allaah.

 

9. The children of Allaah.

See the Gospel of Matthew 5:9

 

 

 

 

The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 4.

The temptation of Jesus.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:1 Then Jesus was led up into the desert by the Spirit, to be tempted by the devil. 

Comment:

What does “Jesus was led up into the desert by the Spirit” mean?

This means that the Holy Spirit that descended onto Jesus took him to the desert.

The Holy Spirit descended on Jesus like a dove (a bird) in both the Gospel of Mark 1:10 and the Gospel of Matthew 3:16.

The Holy Spirit took Jesus to the desert in both the Gospel of Mark 1:12 and the Gospel of Matthew 4:1.

The Holy Spirit (and other Holy Angels as revealed in the Gospel of Mark 1:12 and 1:13) was with Jesus in the desert.

Allaah sent both the Holy Spirit and other Holy Angels to care for Jesus in the wilderness.

See Gospel of Matthew 1:18, 1:20, 3:11 and 3:16 comments.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:2 And he fasted forty days and forty nights, and afterward he was hungry. 

Comment:

Why did Jesus fast?

Jesus is human.

Humans fast only to please the will of Allaah.

Jesus prepared his mind and body to serve Allaah.

Jesus showed he is a human servant of Allaah and that Allaah who created every human is the master.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:3 The tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of Allaah, command that these stones become loaves of bread."

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:4 But he in answer said, "It is written, 'Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word coming out of the mouth of Allaah.'"

Comment:

Who is the tempter?

The tempter is Satan.

Satan is also known as the Devil.

Satan tempts humans away from following Allaah.

Every human is tempted by Satan as a test from Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:5 Then the devil takes him into the holy city and had him stand on the gable of the temple,

Comments:

1. What is the Holy city?

Jerusalem, Al-Quds is the holy city of Allaah in Judea today southern Israel and Palestine.

2. What is the temple?

The temple is the Second Jewish Temple of Allaah in Jerusalem, Al-Quds in Judea today southern Israel and Palestine.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:6 and he says to him, "If you are the Son of Allaah, throw yourself down.  For it is written: 'He will command his angels concerning you; and they will lift you up on their hands, so you will not strike your foot against a stone.'"

Comment:

What does “the son of Allaah” mean?

The son of Allaah means the obedient human servant of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 3:17 comments.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:7 Jesus said to him, "It is also written: 'You shall not put Yahweh your Allaah to a test.'"

Comments:

1. This verse is also written:

Jesus said to him, "It is also written: 'You shall not put the Lord your Allaah to a test.'"

 

2. Who is Yahweh?

Yahweh is the name of Allaah.

In Christian translated Old Testament Bible Isaiah 42:8 I am Yahweh, that is My name; and My glory I shall not give to another, neither (shall I give) My praise to idols.

(Note 1. This is also written: Jewish Hebrew Bible Isaiah 42:8 I am the LORD, that is My name; and My glory will I not give to another, neither My praise (be given) to graven images (idols).

 

3. Trinity is denied by Allaah.

In Christian translated Old Testament Bible Isaiah 42:8 I am Yahweh, that is My name; and My glory I shall not give to another, neither My praise (be given) to idols.

(Note 1. This is also written: Jewish Hebrew Bible Isaiah 42:8 I am the LORD, that is My name; and My glory will I not give to another, neither My praise (be given) to graven images (idols).

(Note 2. Allaah said that He shall not give His glory to anyone therefore all praise, thanks and pray must be to Allaah who is the creator of every creation. Giving prayer to anything that is a creation or was a creation is called idol worship which Allaah forbids.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Isaiah 42:8 “… neither My praise (be given) to idols.

(Note 3. See the idea that Allaah is a Trinity is rejected by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew 4:10.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:8 Again, the devil led him to a very high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor,

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:9 and said to Jesus, "These I will give to you, if you will fall down and worship me."

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:10 Then Jesus said to him, "Go away, Satan!   For it is written: 'You shall worship Yahweh your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.'"

Comments:

1. This verse is also written:

Then Jesus said to him, "Go away, Satan! For it is written: 'You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.'"

2. Trinity is rejected by Jesus.

Then Jesus said to him, "Go away, Satan! For it is written: 'You shall worship Yahweh your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.'"

This verse is also written: Then Jesus said to him, "Go away, Satan! For it is written: 'You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.'"

(Note 1. The idea that Allaah is a Trinity is denied by Allaah, see the Gospel of Matthew 4:7 comments.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:11 Then the devil left him alone, and lo, angels had come and were attending him.

 

 

Jesus begins to preach.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:12 And when he heard that John had been arrested, he went away to Galilee. 

Comment:

Where is Galilee?

Galilee is north of Judea.

Galilee today is in northern Israel.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:13 And forsaking Nazareth, he went and lived in Capernaum, beside the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali,

Comments:

1. Where is Nazareth?

Nazareth is in the Galilee today in northern Israel.

2. Where is Capernaum?

Capernaum was a fishing village on the Sea of Galilee in Galilee today in northern Israel.

3. What is the territory of Zebulun?

The territory of Zebulun (Zabulon, Zabulin, Zabulun, Zebulon) was one of the territories of the 12 tribes of the children of Israel.

The territory of Zebulun today is in northern Israel.

4. What is the territory of Naphtali?

The territory of Naphtali was one of the territories of the 12 tribes of the children of Israel.

The territory of Naphtali today is in northern Israel.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:14 so that the thing spoken through Isaiah the prophet might be fulfilled, which says:

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:15 "Land of Zebulun and land of Naphtali, the road by the sea, on the other end of the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles—

Comments:

Who are the Gentiles?

Jesus is one of the children of Israel.

The Gentiles are those who are not from the children of Israel.

Jesus is a Jew.

The Gentiles are those who are not Jewish.

In the time of Jesus, Judea was ruled by the laws of the Roman Empire so the Gentiles were the Roman authorities.

2000 years ago there were no churches and no mosques because Christianity and Islam did not exist.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:16 the people sitting in darkness have seen a great light; and on those sitting in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned."

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:17 From that time on Jesus began to preach and to say, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near."

Comments:

1. What does repent mean?

Repent is to sincerely regret wrong doing or sin by praying to Allaah who is your creator.

 

2. What is the kingdom of Heaven?

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

 

3. What does “the kingdom of heaven is near” mean?

When a human dies their soul is taken to heaven and later when they shall be resurrected in a new physical body that can feel reward or punishment it shall feel as if only a day or part of a day had passed since their soul left the Earth.

That is why the prophets of Allaah warn every human that the kingdom of heaven is near.

The death of every human is near and so the Day of Judgement in heaven is near for every human.

 

4. Prophet John and Prophet Jesus gave the same message. See the Gospel of Matthew 3:2.

 

 

The calling of Simon, Andrew, James, and John.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:18 And walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter, and his brother Andrew, casting a net into the sea, for they were fishers.

Comments:

1. Where is the Sea of Galilee?

The Sea of Galilee was north of Judea.

The Sea of Galilee is in Galilee.

The Sea of Galilee is today in northern Israel.

2. Who were Simon and Andrew?

Simon and Andrew were Jewish fishermen on the Sea of Galilee today northern Israel.

Simon is also known as Peter.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:19 And he says to them, "Come you two, follow me, and I will make you fishers of people." 

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:20 And they followed him immediately, leaving the nets.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:21 And going on from there, he saw another set of two brothers, James the son of Zebedee and his brother John, in the boat with their father Zebedee, mending their nets, and he called them. 

Comment:

Who were James and John?

James and John were Jewish fishermen on the Sea of Galilee today in northern Israel.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:22 And they immediately followed him, leaving the boat and their father.

 

 

Jesus heals the sick.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:23 And he went around through all of Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness among the people. 

Comment:

Why did Jesus teach in synagogues?

Jesus is Jewish and synagogues are houses where Jews worship Allaah.

2000 years ago there were no churches or mosques.

2000 years ago Christianity and Islam did not exist.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:24 And news about him spread all over Syria, and they brought to him all who were ill with various diseases and severe pain, the demon-possessed, and epileptics and the paralyzed, and he healed them. 

Comments:

1. Where is Syria?

Syria was north of Galilee in the region known today as Lebanon.

2. How did Jesus heal all who were ill with various diseases and severe pain, the demon-possessed, and epileptics and the paralyzed?

Jesus healed with the permission and the orders given to Jesus by Allaah through the Holy Spirit who visits the Earth doing Allaah’s will.

 

Gospel of Matthew 4:25 And many crowds followed him, from Galilee and the Ten Cities, and from Jerusalem and Judea, and beyond the Jordan.

Comments:

1. Where are the Ten Cities?

The Ten Cities also known as Decapolis was south east of the Sea of Galilee through to south west of the Sea of Galilee and consisted of ten independent cities.

2. Where is Judea?

Judea is south of the Galilee.

Judea today is in southern Israel and Palestine.

3. Where is Jerusalem?

Jerusalem (Al-Quds, Yerussalem, Yerushalayim) in the time of Jesus in the first century was in the Roman province of Judea today in southern Israel and Palestine.

4. Where is beyond the Jordan?

Beyond the Jordan is east of the Jordan River.

 

 

 

The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 5.

The beatitudes.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:1 And seeing the crowds, he went up to the mountainside.  And when he sat down his disciples came to him,

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:2 and opening his mouth, he began to teach them, saying:

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:3 "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Comments:

1. What is the kingdom of heaven?

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

2. What does “for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” mean?

For them is Paradise in the Hereafter.

3. Who are “the poor in spirit?”

The poor in spirit are those who have submitted to the will of Allaah without their spirit being filled with pride meaning they are the humble in spirit. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

Comment:

Who mourn?

The people who mourn are those who have been patient in times of hardship by submitting to the will of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.

Comment:

Who are the meek?

The meek are the humble people who submit to the will of Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:6 Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.

Comment:

Who hunger and thirst for righteousness?

The people who hunger and thirst for righteousness shall be given it in Paradise in the Hereafter.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:7 Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.

Comment:

Who are the merciful?

The merciful are those who rejected revenge and instead chose Allaah’s recommended mercy.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:8 Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see Allaah.

Comments:

1. Who are the pure at heart?

Those who do not have evil desire or evil intention in their heart are the pure at heart.

2. What does “they will see Allaah” mean?

In the time of Prophet Moses Allaah revealed that no creation can see Allaah and live therefore “they shall see Allaah” means they shall see Paradise and other signs of Allaah in the Hereafter.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Torah Exodus Chapter 33:20 And He (Allaah) said: “You (Prophet Moses) cannot not see My (Allaah’s) face, for man shall not see Me (Allaah) and live.”

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of Allaah.

Comment:

What does “the children of Allaah” mean?

Allaah has no wife and no children therefore “the children of Allaah” is a title of honour that means the obedient servant of Allaah.

The Gospel of Matthew 5:9 shows that Allaah gives the title the son of Allaah or the children of Allaah to many humans.

The Gospel of Matthew 3:17 comments also shows that Allaah gives the title the son of Allaah to many humans.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:10 Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Comments:

1. What is the kingdom of heaven?

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

 

2. Religious persecution inside Judaism in the first century.

After Jesus left the Earth the Jews who believed Jesus were persecuted by the Jews who did not believe Jesus.

The conflict within Judaism is described in the Gospel of Matthew 10:34 – 10:36.

Gospel of Matthew 10:34 "Do not suppose that I (Jesus) have come to bring peace upon the earth. I (Jesus) did not come to bring peace, but a sword.

The sword represents the conflict among Jews after Jesus left the Earth between Jews who believed Jesus and Jews who did not believe Jesus. 

Gospel of Matthew 10:35 For I have come to turn a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.

Gospel of Matthew 10:36 a man's enemies will be members of his own household.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:11 "Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. 

Comment:

Religious persecution among the Jews in the first century.

After Jesus left the Earth the Jews who believed Jesus were persecuted by the Jews who did not believe Jesus.

See the Gospel of Matthew 5:10 comment.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:12 Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets before you."

Comment:

1. Jewish persecution among Jews in the first century.

After Jesus left the Earth the Jews who believed Jesus were persecuted by the Jews who did not believe Jesus.

See the Gospel of Matthew 5:10 comment.

 

1-1. The thirty fourth sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

The next prophet after Jesus confirms the mocking and insulting of the prophets of Allaah in the Torah, Gospel and Quran.

See Gospel of Matthew 5:12, 22:6, 27:31, 27:41 and 27:44 comments.

 

Quran 13:32 Koran 13:32 And certainly the messengers (of Allaah) were mocked before you (Prophet Muhammad, in the same way that you have been mocked), but I (Allaah) granted some time to those who disbelieved (so that they might understand and repent and ask for forgiveness). After a time had passed I (Allaah) then seized them and how (terrible) was My (Allaah’s) punishment (to them for their evil doing).

Quran 15:10 Koran 15:10 We (Allaah) certainly sent (messengers) before you (Prophet Muhammad) to the communities in the past.

Quran 15:11 Koran 15:11 And never was there a Messenger (from Allaah) who came to them that they (the disbelievers in the past) did not mock.

Quran 15:12 Koran 15:12 And so We (Allaah) let it (disbelief) enter the hearts of the wrongdoers (who disbelieved the messengers of Allaah).

 

 

Salt and light.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:13 "You are the salt of the earth.  But if the salt is blanded down, with what will it be made salty?  It is no longer potent enough for anything except to be thrown outside and trampled underfoot of people.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:14 "You are the light of the world.  A city founded on a hill cannot be hidden. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:15 Neither do they light a lamp to put it under a basket, but rather on the stand, so it enlightens all those in the house. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:16 In the same way, let your light shine in the view of people, such that they will see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.

Comments:

1. Who is Allaah?

There is only one Allaah and He is the Father.

 

2. Who is the Father?

There is only one Allaah and He is the Father who is the creator of every creation.

 

3. Does the Father have a real wife and children?

There is only one Allaah and He is the Father of every creation who without a wife and without children is the creator of every creation.

 

4. Who is the son of Allaah?

Who are the sons of Allaah?

Allaah does not have a real wife or real children or real daughters or real sons.

 

4-1. The son of Allaah is used as a title of honour for the human servants of Allaah.

What does Son of Allaah mean?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Torah of Prophet Moses?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Psalms of Prophet David?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Gospel of Prophet Jesus?

What does Son of Allaah mean in the Quran of Prophet Muhammad?

Son of Allaah means the servant of Allaah (the slave of Allaah).

Allaah gives the title the son of Allaah to many humans meaning servant of Allaah.

Allaah gives the title the children of Allaah to many humans meaning servants of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 3:17 and 5:9 comments.

 

4-2. The son of Allaah is used as a title of honour for the angel servants of Allaah.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Job 1:6 Now it fell upon a day, that the sons of Allaah (the angels) came to present themselves before the LORD (Allaah), and Satan came also among them.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Job 1:7 And the LORD (Allaah) said to Satan: Where have you come from?' Then Satan answered the LORD (Allaah), and said: 'From going here and there on the earth, and from walking up and down on it.'

 

Jewish Hebrew Bible Job 38:6 Where were the foundations where it (the Earth) was fastened? Or who laid the corner-stone of it (when the Earth was created),

Jewish Hebrew Bible Job 38:7 When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of Allaah (the angels) shouted for joy?

 

5. Father and Son in the Jewish Hebrew Bible.

 

Jewish Hebrew Bible 1 Chronicles 17:13 I (Allaah) will be to him (the son of David) for a Father, and he (the son of David) shall be to Me (Allaah) for a son; and I (Allaah) will not take My (Allaah’s) mercy away from him (King Solomon), as I (Allaah) took it from him (King Saul) that was before you (King David).

 

5-1. What does “I (Allaah) will be to him (the son of David) for a Father” mean?

Allaah will be to the son of King David like a Father and protect him by not removing Allaah’s mercy from the son of David.

Allaah will protect the son of King David.

Allaah is not the real father of the son of David.

Allaah is the father of every creation because every creation must willingly or unwillingly obey the will of Allaah.

Allaah is not a real father.

Father is used as a term of respect for Allaah the creator.

 

5-2. He (the son of David) shall be to Me (Allaah) for a son.

The son of King David shall be to Allaah like a son meaning like an obedient servant because Allaah shall protect the son of David by not removing Allaah’s mercy from the son of David.

The son of King David is not a real son of Allaah.

The son of King David is an obedient servant of Allaah just as every human is a servant of Allaah.

Allaah has no real wife or real daughter or real son or real children.

Son of Allaah is used as a term for the children of Israel to mean the servants of Allaah and the slaves of Allaah.

 

 

The fulfillment of the law.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:17 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law (in the Torah Taurat) or the Prophets (because another comforter shall come after me in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26 – 15:27, 16:7 – 16:15); I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. 

1. How was Jesus accused of breaking the Torah Law on the Sabbath Day? 

Gospel of John 5:15 The man went away and reported to the Jews that Jesus was the one who had made him well (on the Sabbath Day). 

Where in the Torah did Allaah forbid making someone well on the Sabbath? 

If an animal falls into a ditch on the Sabbath does that mean you cannot save the animal because it is the Sabbath day?

Nowhere does Allaah forbid helping animals or helping humans on the Sabbath day.

In fact if Jesus did not help people or animals on the Sabbath Day then Jesus would have been as guilty as those who did not understand that the Sabbath Day is about remembering Allaah and the best remembrance of Allaah is to show mercy and kindness to both animals and humans especially on a Day when you are remembering Allaah who is the most kind and the most merciful.

The lesson that Jesus is teaching is that no one goes to Heaven on faith alone because even Satan believes in Allaah.

It is good deeds that make your faith a true faith in Allaah.

Faith without good deeds is a false belief in Allaah.

Satan has a false belief in Allaah.

Jesus has a true belief in Allaah because with faith Jesus did good deeds to help people.

Nothing in the Torah forbids humans from helping other humans or animals who are in distress on the Sabbath Day or on any other Day.

Jesus showed by his deeds that his faith in Allaah was a true faith in Allaah.

The people who claimed humans cannot help other humans on the Sabbath day showed that their faith was not sincere because they did no good deeds with their faith in the same way as Satan does no good deeds with his faith.

 

a. What did Jesus say is the most important message he is delivering from Allaah?

Gospel of Mark 12:29 (A Jewish scribe asked what is the first commandment of Allaah?) and Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments (of Allaah) is, Hear (listen), O (all the children of) Israel; The Lord our Allaah is one Lord (Allaah). 

Note 1. Jesus and Moses both told the people the first of all the commandments of Allaah is “Allaah is one” not three in one. 

 

Gospel of Mark 12:30 And you shall love the LORD your Allaah with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.' 

 

Gospel of Mark 12:31 Second most is this: 'You shall love your neighbor as (you love) yourself.' There is no other commandment greater than these (two)."

 

b. Jesus repeated the same commands which are in the Torah meaning Jesus is reminding his Jewish people to keep following the Torah.

Torah Deuteronomy 6:4 (Prophet Moses said) Hear (listen) O (all the children of) Israel: the LORD our Allaah, the LORD is one (Allaah).

 

Torah Deuteronomy 6:5 And you shall love the LORD your Allaah with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might (strength). 

 

Torah Leviticus 19:18 (And Allaah spoke to Prophet Moses saying) You shall not take vengeance (revenge, retaliation, punishment), nor bear any grudge (complaint, resentment) against the children of your people, but you shall love your neighbour as (you would love) yourself: I am the LORD (Allaah and this I have commanded).

 

Jewish Bible Proverbs 11:17 The merciful person does good to their own soul; but the person that is cruel troubles their own flesh (brings trouble to them self, brings trouble to their soul).

 

c. Jesus told his Jewish people to follow the Torah forever.

Gospel of Matthew 5:17 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law (in the Torah Taurat) or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.  

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away (meaning until the end of the earth), not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement which is after the end of the earth).  

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.  

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:20 For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees (meaning unless you use religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans instead of using the name of Allaah to gain attention for yourself or for your pride or for your arrogance), you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.  

Note 1. There is a difference between the righteous Torah scholars (students of the Torah) and righteous Pharisees (orthodox Jews who followed the Torah and the oral law) and the Torah scholars and Pharisees who were arrogantly using the name of Allaah for their pride to gain attention for themselves. 

 

d. Jesus was a prophet in the eyes of Allaah and all the people.

Gospel of Luke 24:19 And he said to them, "What things?" And they said to him, "The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who was a prophet powerful in deed and in word, in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people; 

Note 1. Jesus is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah like Moses is a prophet and a messenger of Allaah “in the eyes of both Allaah and all the people” who believed in him. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 21:11 And the crowds would say, "This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth, Galilee."

 

Gospel of Matthew 24:36 But as for that day and hour (of the Day of Resurrection), no one knows it except the Father (Allaah) alone; not even the angels of heaven (the Holy Spirit and the other angels who are servants of Allaah), not even the Son (Jesus who is a servant of Allaah). 

Note 1. If Allaah is one then the Gospel would teach that Jesus does not know the hour. 

Note 2. If Allaah is three in one then the Gospel would teach both Jesus and Allaah know the hour. 

Note 3. In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah because Jesus does not know the hour meaning the teaching that Jesus is Allaah or part of Allaah contradicts the Gospel meaning Trinity was invented after the time of Jesus and after the writing of the Gospels.

Note 4. There is only one Allaah because no one is equal to Allaah not Jesus and not the angels. 

Note 5. Jesus is like the angels and other creations meaning Jesus is not like Allaah. 

In the Gospel Jesus is not Allaah or part of Allaah because Jesus does not know “the hour” because only Allaah knows “the hour” meaning “Allaah is one’ not three in one. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away, not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah Taurat) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement). 

Comments;

Explain Gospel of Matthew 5:18.

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away (meaning until the end of the earth), not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement which is after the end of the earth).  

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. 

See Gospel of Matthew 5:17 comment 1. How was Jesus accused of breaking the Torah Law on the Sabbath Day? 

 

Why does Jesus say "Not everyone saying to me (Jesus), 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven but only the one doing the will of my Father (Allaah) who is in heaven." 

1. Jesus says in Gospel of Matthew 7:21 those that call Jesus "Lord" meaning Allaah (instead of "lord" meaning master or rabbi) are mistaken and only those who follow the commandments of Allaah who is in heaven (meaning Jesus is not Allaah) will enter the kingdom of heaven.

2. Jesus said Jews must follow the Torah (the law) forever in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and 23:1 - 23:3.

Paul who never saw Jesus came after the time of Jesus and gave the opposite message in Hebrews 8:13 claiming Jesus told him in dreams that "the Torah (law) is obsolete and will soon disappear" which is the opposite of what Jesus said in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and 23:1 - 23:3 where the Torah will never be changed and must be followed by the Jewish people forever meaning whoever said they were Jesus in the dreams of Paul could not have been Jesus because they contradict the message of Jesus in the Gospel meaning those people who follow Paul are following the opposite message which Jesus delivered in the Gospel.

 

The message about the Torah which Paul claims he received from Jesus is dreams.

Hebrews 8:13 By calling this covenant “new,” he has made the first one (the Torah law) obsolete; and what is obsolete (the Torah law) and outdated will soon disappear.

 

The message about the Torah which Jesus delivered in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and 23:1 - 23:3 is opposite to the message delivered by Paul in Hebrews 8:13.

 

Video 1. Report card on the Apostle Paul: Pass or fail? – Reply2 one for israel maoz messianic jews for jesus 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNtkqjLDJXo

 

Video 2. He never met Jesus, yet Paul was Christianity’s most important convert, explains Rabbi Tovia Singer.

A. Jesus said anyone who teaches people not to follow any part of the Torah will be considered least in the kingdom of heaven and whoever teaches and follows the Torah will be called great in the kingdom of heaven in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20.

B. Paul calls the law meaning the Torah a curse in Galatians 3:10 and Galatians 3:13 which contradicts Allaah who has forbidden anyone adding or subtracting from the Torah in Deuteronomy 4:2 and contradicts Jesus in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3 where the Torah must be followed forever until the sky and the earth pass away and contradicts the messiah David who confirmed the Torah is forever in Psalm 19:8 - 19:10, Psalm 19:11 - 19:12 and Psalm 111:7 - 111:9..

C. Paul in Colossians 2:16 claims the laws of the Torah for eating kosher food and observing the Sabbath day which Allaah commanded forever in Torah Exodus 31:13, Exodus 31:16 and Exodus 31:17 no longer apply which contradicts Allaah in the Torah and contradicts Jesus in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3.

D. Paul in Galatians 5:2 claims the law of circumcision which Allaah commanded forever in Torah Genesis 17:11 - 17:12 no longer applies (and Paul mocks circumcision in Galatians 5:12 by telling people who want to do it to castrate themselves meaning cut off their testicles) which contradicts Allaah in the Torah and contradicts Jesus in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLsHPvIKuhE

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. 

Comments:

1. What is the kingdom of heaven?

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

 

2. The greatest commandment of Allaah.

Gospel of Matthew 4:10 Then Jesus said to him, "Go away, Satan!   For it is written: 'You shall worship Yahweh your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.'"

This verse is also written:

Then Jesus said to him, "Go away, Satan! For it is written: 'You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.'"

 

3. Trinity is rejected by Jesus.

Jewish Hebrew Bible Isaiah 42:8 I am Yahweh, that is My name; and My glory I shall not give to another, neither (shall I give) My praise to idols.

(Note 1. This is also written: Jewish Hebrew Bible Isaiah 42:8 I am the LORD, that is My name; and My glory will I not give to another, neither My praise (be given) to graven images (idols).

(Note 1. The idea that Allaah is a Trinity is denied by Allaah, see the Gospel of Matthew 4:7 comments.

 

See Gospel of Matthew 5:17 comment 1. How was Jesus accused of breaking the Torah Law on the Sabbath Day? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:20 For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.

Comments:

Explain Gospel of Matthew 5:20.

Gospel of Matthew 5:20 For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees (meaning unless you use religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans instead of using the name of Allaah to gain attention for yourself or for your pride or for your arrogance), you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. 

Note 1. There is a difference between the righteous Torah scholars (students of the Torah) and righteous Pharisees (orthodox Jews who followed the Torah and the oral law) and the Torah scholars and Pharisees who were arrogantly using the name of Allaah for their pride to gain attention for themself.

See Gospel of Matthew 5:17 comment 1. How was Jesus accused of breaking the Torah Law on the Sabbath Day? 

 

1. What is the kingdom of heaven?

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

2, What does “unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees” mean?

Unless you use religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans instead of using the name of Allaah to gain attention for yourself or for your pride or for your arrogance.

 

 

Adversaries.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:21 "You have heard that it was said to the people of long ago, 'Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.' 

Comment:

Those who murder a human or are angry with a human or insult a human will be judged on the Day of Judgement.

Those who murder will be judged on the Day of Judgement and in the Gospel of Matthew 5:22 it is revealed that those who are angry with a human and those who insult a human will also be judged on the Day of Judgement.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:22 But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment.   And anyone who says to his brother, 'Raca,' is answerable to the council.  But anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of Gehenna.

Comment:

What does Raca mean?

Raca means fool.

Anyone who insults another human can be brought to a court of law and accused of the crime of insult.

Not only that but they shall also be in danger of the punishment of Hell on the Day of Judgement.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:23 "Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there you remember that your brother has something against you,

Comment:

How to repent for anger and insult.

The Gospel of Matthew 5:22 reveals that if a human is angry or has insulted someone then they are in danger of the punishment of Hell on the Day of Judgement.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:24 leave your gift there in front of the altar, and first go be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift.

Comment:

How to repent for insult and anger.

To remove the danger of the punishment of Hell on the Day of Judgement first reconcile with other humans before offer your gift to Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:25 "Get on good terms with your legal adversary quickly, while you are with him on the way, or your adversary may hand you over to the judge, and the judge hand you over to the officer, and you be thrown in prison. 

Comment:

How to avoid the problems caused by anger and insult.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:26 Truly I tell you, by no means will you come out of there until you have paid the last penny.

Comment:

What does “by no means will you come out of there until you have paid the last penny” mean?

You will not escape the punishment for anger and insult on the Day of Judgement in the Hereafter unless you repented and corrected your behaviour as outlined in Gospel of Matthew 5:21-5:26.

 

 

Adultery.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:27 "You have heard that it was said, 'Do not commit adultery.' 

Comment:

What does “do not commit adultery” mean?

Do not commit adultery means that a husband and a wife should be faithful to each other.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:28 But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart. 

Comment:

What does “do not commit adultery” mean?

Husband and a wife should be faithful to each other.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:29 So if your right eye causes you to fall, rip it out and cast it away from you.  For it is expedient for you that one of your parts be destroyed and not your whole body be cast into Gehenna. 

Comment:

What does “do not commit adultery” mean?

Husband and a wife should be faithful to each other.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:30 And if your right hand causes you to fall, cut it off and cast it away from you.  For it is expedient for you that one of your parts be destroyed and not your whole body go away into Gehenna.

Comment:

What does “do not commit adultery” mean?

Husband and a wife should be faithful to each other.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:31 "And it has been said, 'Anyone who releases his wife must give her a "release of interest form".' 

Comment:

What does “do not commit adultery” mean?

Husband and a wife should be faithful to each other.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:32 But I tell you that anyone who releases his wife, except for grounds of fornication, causes her to commit adultery, and anyone who marries a released woman commits adultery.

Comment:

What does “do not commit adultery” mean?

Husband and a wife should be faithful to each other.

 

 

Oaths.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:33 "Again, you have heard that it was said to the people of long ago, 'Do not break your oath, but pay out to the Lord your oaths.' 

Comment:

The best oath is to say yes or no honesty.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:34 But I tell you not to promise with an oath at all: neither by heaven, because it is Allaah's throne;

Comment:

The best oath is to say yes or no honesty.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:35 nor by the earth, for it is the footstool of his feet, nor by Jerusalem, because it is the city of the Great King. 

Comment:

The best oath is to say yes or no honesty.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:36 Neither swear by your head, since you have not the power to make a single hair white or black. 

Comment:

The best oath is to say yes or no honesty.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:37 But let your word be 'Yes' for 'Yes,' 'No' for 'No,' and beyond these is from evil.

Comment:

The best oath is to say yes or no honesty.

 

 

An eye for an eye.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:38 "You have heard that it was said, 'An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.' 

Comment:

The greatest human is the person who is the humble servant to all other humans and has no revenge in their heart.

See the Gospel of Matthew 5:39

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:39 But I tell you not to resist the evil.  On the contrary, whoever strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. 

Comment:

The greatest human is the person who is the humble servant to all other humans and has no hatred in their heart.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:40 And the one wanting to sue and take your shirt, surrender to him your jacket as well. 

Comment:

The greatest human is the person who is the humble servant to all other humans and has no anger in their heart.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:41 And whoever conscripts you for one mile, go with him two miles. 

Comment:

The greatest human is the person who is the humble servant to all other humans and has service to humankind in their heart.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:42 Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.

Comment:

The greatest human is the person who is the humble servant to all other humans and has love for humankind in their heart.

Allaah revealed that the humble and the modest are the greatest people in the kingdom of Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 18:1 – 18:5 comments

 

 

Love for enemies.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:43 "You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' 

Comment:

Love all humans not only your neighbor.

Gospel of Matthew 5:44 But I say to you: Love your enemies, and pray for those persecuting you,

Comments:

1. Love your enemy.

 

2. The Quran confirms the Gospel by command humans to forgive (love) humans.

 

2-1. The eleventh sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

How does the Gospel confirm the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus?

The Quran and the Gospel confirm the scriptures that came before them.

The Quran confirms that the Torah, Gospel and Quran are all from Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 5:44, 6:1, 10:36, 11:11, 13:52, 22:46, 24:11, 24:14 and 24:36 comments.

 

Forgive on the earth so that Allaah will forgive you in the hereafter in the Gospel and in the Quran.

The way of Allaah is forgiveness.

The cause of Allaah is forgiveness.

The example of Allaah is forgiveness.

Righteous are those who forgive.  

 

The way of the Torah Gospel and Quran is forgiveness.

The cause of the Torah Gospel and Quran is forgiveness.

The example of the  Torah Gospel and Quranis forgiveness.

The good doers are those who forgive.  

 

The way of Prophet Moses, Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad is forgiveness.

The cause of Prophet Moses, Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad is forgiveness.

The example of Prophet Moses, Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad is forgiveness.

The best of creations are those who forgive.

 

Allaah forgives those who forgive.

Allaah rewards those who forgive.

If you pardon what people have done and overlook the faults of people and forgive people then Allaah is forgiving and merciful to you (Quran 39:53, Quran 42:43, Quran 45:14 and Quran 64:14).

 

1. Allaah forgives you if you forgive others (Quran 39:53, Quran 42:43, Quran 45:14 and Quran 64:14).

2. Love your neighbour (Quran 42:43).

3. Love your enemy (Quran 41:34 – 41:36, Quran 42:43 and Quran 60:7).

4. Forgive your enemy (Quran 41:34 – 41:36 and Quran 42:43. Allaah will forgive even those who mocked Prophet Muhammad and those who plotted to kill Prophet Muhammad if they repent and ask Allaah for forgiveness in Quran 8:30 – 8:33).

5. Forgive your neighbour (Quran 42:43).

6. Forgive disbelievers (Quran 45:14).

7. Forgive believers (Quran 49:10).

8. Forgive Jews (Quran 5:13).

9. Forgive the killer (Quran 5:45 and Quran 85:10).

10. Exploding bombs in crowds is forbidden by Allaah (Quran 48:25).

11. Fighting today is not in the cause of Allaah (Quran 48:25 comments).

12. If you pardon what people have done and overlook the faults of people and forgive people then Allaah is forgiving and merciful to you (Quran 39:53, Quran 45:14 and Quran 64:14).

 

Quran 5:45 Koran 5:45 (And in the Torah) We (Allaah) gave all the laws, the life for the life, the eye for the eye, the nose for the nose, the ear for the ear, the tooth for the tooth, these are the laws of retaliation for giving wounds that are equal to what were unjustly inflicted. Whoever forgoes it (Whoever gives the mercy of not retaliating) shall be rewarded by (Allaah) cancelling some of the sins of the person (that had the right to retaliate but did not retaliate but instead they followed in the way of Allaah’s recommended mercy). Whoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed are wrong doers. 

 

Quran 45:14 Koran 45:14 Say (Prophet Muhammad) to those who believe (that) they (should) forgive those who do not expect the Days of Allaah (in the hereafter, meaning forgive the disbelievers, forgive the non believers, forgive the stone idol worshippers in Mecca, forgive the people who do not believe in Allaah) so that He (Allaah) may reward (the righteous) people for what they earn (in reward for the hereafter by obeying Allaah’s command that the believers among the humans forgive the disbelievers among the humans in this life in the same way that believing humans in this life wish Allaah to forgive the believers in the next life).

(Note: Later verses that Allaah revealed in the Quran during a time of war with stone idol worshippers in Mecca, Arabia today Saudi Arabia do not cancel the revelations Allaah revealed earlier in the Quran just as the verses that Allaah revealed in the Torah during a time of war with stone idol worshippers in Canaan today Israel and Palestine do not cancel the revelations Allaah revealed earlier in the Torah.

All of Allaah’s verses carry a message of wisdom for humankind.

Some verses give guidance in times of war and other verses give guidance in times of peace.

The correct interpretation of each verse in the Books of Allaah gives knowledge and wisdom and guidance to whoever Allaah wills.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:45 so that you be children of your Father who is in heaven.  For he causes his sun to rise upon the evil and the good, and rains upon the righteous and the unrighteous. 

Comment:

Explain Matthew 5:45

Matthew 5:45 so that you be children of your Father (Allaah. Children of Allaah means servants of Allaah in the same way as “son of Allaah” means servant of Allaah meaning all humans including Jesus are servants of Allaah no matter if they are called children of Allaah or son of Allaah or daughter of Allaah or mother of Allaah all of them are servants of Allaah) who is in heaven.  For he (Allaah) causes his sun to rise upon the evil and the good, and rains upon the righteous and the unrighteous. 

Love all humans see Matthew 5:44 comments .

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:46 For if you love the ones who love you, what reward do you have?  Do not even the revenue agents do the same? 

Comments:

1. Who are the revenue agents?

The revenue agents are the tax collectors.

2. Love all humans see Matthew 5:44 comments.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:47 And if you greet your own kind only, what are you doing beyond the ordinary?  Do not even the Gentiles do the same? 

Comments:

1. Who are the Gentiles?

Jesus is one of the children of Israel.

The Gentiles are those who are not from the children of Israel.

Jesus is a Jew.

The Gentiles are those who are not Jewish.

In the time of Jesus, Judea was ruled by the laws of the Roman Empire so the Gentiles were the Roman authorities.

2000 years ago there were no churches and no mosques because Christianity and Islam did not exist.

2. Love all humans not just your tribe see Matthew 5:44 comments.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:48 Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

Comments:

Explain Gospel of Matthew 5:48 

Allaah sends blessings to every human so love all humans by following Allaah’s example of perfect behaviour.

Gospel of Matthew 5:48 Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.(meaning show love to the person who is bad to you and pray for those who persecute you as Jesus has told you in Gospel of Matthew 5:44) 

Love all humans see Matthew 5:44 comments.

 

 

 

The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 6.

Giving to the needy.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:1 "Be careful not to do your acts of tzedakah in front of people, trying to be seen by them, for in that case you have no reward with your Father in heaven.

Comments:

1. What is Tzedakah?

Tzedakah means righteous charity for the sake of Allaah.

If charity is done for human praise then it was not done for Allaah and therefore will earn no reward on the Day of Judgement in the Hereafter.

 

2. The Quran confirms the Gospel regarding charity.

 

2-1. The eleventh sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

How does the Gospel confirm the prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus?

The Quran and the Gospel confirm the scriptures that came before them.

The Quran confirms that the Torah, Gospel and Quran are all from Allaah.

See Gospel of Matthew 5:44, 6:1, 10:36, 11:11, 13:52, 22:46, 24:11, 24:14 and 24:36 comments.

 

Quran 2:274 Koran 2:274 Those who spend their wealth (in Allaah’s cause, in charity) by night and day, in secret and in public, they shall have their reward with their Lord (Allaah). On them shall be no fear and they shall not grieve (in the hereafter).

(Note 1. Charity in public must not be for the purpose of gaining a reward from other humans.

 

Quran 76:8 Koran 76:8 And for the love of Him (Allaah, who gives you Allaah’s mercy and Allaah’s compassion when you are in need, you should also show your human mercy and human compassion and) give food to the needy, the orphan and the captive.

(Note 1. Just as Allaah is compassionate and kind to you, you should also be compassionate and kind to other people).

 

Quran 76:9 Koran 76:9 (Saying), “We feed you, for Allaah’s approval (of us). We desire no reward or thanks from you (the needy, the orphan and the captive) -

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:2 "So when you do your charitable giving, do not sound a trumpet before you as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the lanes, so they may be esteemed by people.  Truly I tell you, they have their reward in full. 

Comment:

What does “they have their reward in full” mean?

The reward they desired to be seen by humans while they give charity will be their full reward because in the Hereafter they shall have earned no reward from Allaah for such charity.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:3 But you, when you do your giving to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing,

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:4 so that your giving may be in secret.  And your Father, who sees in secret, will reward you.

 

 

Prayer.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:5 "And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the boulevards, so they will be seen by people.  Truly I tell you, they have their reward in full. 

Comment:

What does “they have their reward in full” mean?

The reward they desired to be seen by humans while they pray will be their full reward because in the Hereafter they shall have earned no reward from Allaah for such prayer.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:6 But you when you pray, go into your inner room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in secret.  Then your Father, who sees in secret, will reward you.

Comments:

1. What is “your Father, who is in secret” mean?

Your Allaah who you cannot see.

2. What is “your Father, who sees in secret” mean?

Your Allaah who can see every thing.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:7 But when you pray, do not speak thoughtless repetition like the Gentiles do.  For they suppose that because of the greater number of their words they will be heard. 

Comments:

1. Who are the Gentiles?

Jesus is one of the children of Israel.

The Gentiles are those who are not from the children of Israel.

Jesus is a Jew.

The Gentiles are those who are not Jewish.

In the time of Jesus, Judea was ruled by the laws of the Roman Empire so the Gentiles were the Roman authorities.

2000 years ago there were no churches and no mosques because Christianity and Islam did not exist.

2. When you pray do not speak thoughtless repetition because there is no reward from Allaah for thoughtless repetition in prayer.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:8 Do not be like them therefore.  You see, your Father knows what you need before you ever ask him.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:9 "This, then, is how you should pray: " 'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:10 Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:11 Give us today our daily bread.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:12 And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.' [[For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.”]]'

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:14 For if you forgive people their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:15 But if you are not forgiving to people, neither will your Father forgive you your trespasses.

Comments:

The Quran confirms the Gospel regarding forgiveness.

Quran 64:14 Koran 64:14 All you who believe, Among your wives and your children there are enemies for you (if they try to move you away from Allaah) so beware of them. If you pardon (what people have done) and overlook (the faults of people), and forgive (people) then Allaah is forgiving and merciful (to you).

(Note 1. If you pardon what people have done and overlook the faults of people, and forgive people then Allaah is forgiving and merciful to you.

(Note 2. Allaah forgives you if you forgive others.

(Note 3. What is mentioned about children and wives also applies to the husband. Do not be lead away from Allaah by your husband.

Love all humans see Matthew 5:44 comments.

 

 

Fasting.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:16 "And when you fast, do not become of somber countenance like the hypocrites do, for they disfigure their faces so that they will appear to people as fasting.  Truly I tell you, they have their reward in full. 

Comment:

What does “they have their reward in full” mean?

The reward they desired to be seen by humans while they fast will be their full reward because in the Hereafter they shall have earned no reward from Allaah for such fasting.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:17 But you when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face,

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:18 so that you do not appear to people as fasting, but rather to your Father, who is in secret.  And your Father, who sees in secret, will reward you.

Comments:

1. What is “your Father, who is in secret” mean?

Your Allaah who you cannot see.

2. What is “your Father, who sees in secret” mean?

Your Allaah who can see every thing.

 

 

Treasures in Heaven.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:19 "Do not accumulate for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and corrosion eat away, and where thieves break through and steal. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:20 But accumulate for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor corrosion eat away, and where thieves do not break through and steal. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Comment:

What does “where your treasure is, there your heart will be” mean?

If you love what you have gathered on the Earth then your heart is on the Earth.

If you love the rewards that you are gathering on the Earth for Allaah then your heart is with Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:22 "The eye is the lamp of the body.  So if your eye is open and generous, your whole body will be bright. 

Comment:

Are you a person of light who is open and bright and generous to every human?

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:23 But if your eye is suspicious and stingy, your whole body will be dark.  If then darkness is the light in you, how great the darkness!

Comment:

Are you a person of darkness who is suspicious and stingy to every human?

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:24 "No one can serve two masters.  Either you will spurn the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other.  You cannot serve both Allaah and Mammon.

Comment:

1. What is Mammon?

Mammon is wealth and property.

2. Are you a servant to wealth and property or are you a servant to Allaah?

 

 

Do not worry.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:25 "Considering this, I tell you, do not worry for your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, or for your body, what you will put on.  Does not life mean more than food, and the body more than clothes? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:26 Look at the birds of the sky, that they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, yet your heavenly Father feeds them.  Do you not matter more than they? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:27 And who of you by worrying is able to add onto his life span one foot?

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:28 "And about dress, why do you worry?  Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow.  They neither labor nor weave. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:29 Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:30 Now if Allaah so dresses the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow thrown into the stove, how much more would he rather dress you, O you of little faith? 

Comment:

What does “O you of little faith” mean?

O you of little faith means you who lack confidence in Allaah.

When you put your faith in Allaah as Jesus did then all things become possible and help is near.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:31 Therefore do not worry, saying, 'What would we eat?' or 'What would we drink?' or 'What would we wear?' 

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:32 For the Gentiles are pursuing all those things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need all those things. 

Comment:

Who are the Gentiles?

Jesus is one of the children of Israel.

The Gentiles are those who are not from the children of Israel.

Jesus is a Jew.

The Gentiles are those who are not Jewish.

In the time of Jesus, Judea was ruled by the laws of the Roman Empire so the Gentiles were the Roman authorities.

2000 years ago there were no churches and no mosques because Christianity and Islam did not exist.

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:33 But pursue first the Father's kingdom and righteousness, and all those things will be included for you.

Comment:

What is the Father’s kingdom?

The Father’s kingdom is the kingdom of Allaah.

The Father’s kingdom is the kingdom of Heaven.

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

Do you strive for the kingdom of Allaah or for the kingdom of humans?

Do you strive for the kingdom of Heaven or for the kingdom of humans?

Do you strive for the kingdom of the creator or for the kingdom of creations?

 

Gospel of Matthew 6:34 "Do not worry, then, for the next day, because the next day will have worries of itself.  Today's trouble is enough for the day.

Comment:

Live each day and do not worry about tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

The Gospel of Matthew Chapter 7.

Correcting others.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:1 "Do not judge, so that you will not be judged. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:2 For with what judgment you are judging, you will be judged, and with what measure you are measuring out, it will be measured to you.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:3 "Why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but the log in your own eye you do not consider? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:4 Or how will you say to your brother, 'Let me pluck the speck out of your eye,' and behold, in your own eye is a log? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:5 You hypocrite, first take the log out of your eye, and then you will see clearly to pluck the speck out of your brother's eye.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:6 "Do not give to curs what is sacred, and do not toss your pearls before swine, lest they trample them with their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces.

Comments:

1. Some use the word dog instead of curs.

2. What does curs mean?

Curs are those people who are contemptible in the sight of Allaah.

Jesus is Jewish.

In Jewish belief the Roman worship of idols as gods is contemptible.

To an idol worshipper you would not give something that is sacred because they might desecrate (violate, damage) it and then do the same to you.

3. What does pearls mean?

Pearls means wisdom.

4. What does swine mean?

Swine means pigs.

Jesus is Jewish.

In Jewish belief the Roman worship of idols as gods is as repulsive as is the eating of pork.

To an idol worshipper you would not give something such as your wisdom concerning their idol worship because they might desecrate the name of Allaah in retaliation and then do the same to you.

5. Keep what is sacred and keep your wisdom for those who are ready to accept it.

Jesus talked in public using parables and it was Allaah would determined who would understand the message and who would accept the message from Allaah which Jesus was sent to deliver.

Keep what is Holy and deliver your wisdom carefully in a way that is safe for you and to people who are ready to hear it. This is the way Jesus delivered the message of Allaah to the children of Israel.

 

 

Ask, seek, knock.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:7 "Keep asking, and it will be given to you; keep seeking, and you will find; keep knocking, and it will be opened to you. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:8 For everyone who keeps asking receives, and the one who keeps seeking finds, and to the one who keeps knocking, it will be opened.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:9 "Or is there a man among you whose child will ask him for a loaf, who will give him a rock? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:10 Or again, if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:11 If you therefore, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good things to those who ask him?

Comment:

Who is your Father in heaven?

Allaah is called the Father of every creation.

Allaah is the creator of every creation.

Like a human obeys their Father in a much greater way every creation must willingly or unwillingly obey Allaah.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:12 "In all things, then, whatever you would want people to do to you, this you also should do to them, for this is the meaning of the Law and the Prophets.

Comment:

The Quran confirms the Gospel in relation to forgiveness between humans.

Quran 45:14 Koran 45:14 Say (Prophet Muhammad) to those who believe (that) they (should) forgive those who do not expect the Days of Allaah (in the hereafter, meaning forgive the disbelievers, forgive the non believers, forgive the stone idol worshippers in Mecca, forgive the people who do not believe in Allaah) so that He (Allaah) may reward (the righteous) people for what they earn (in reward for the hereafter by obeying Allaah’s command that the believers among the humans forgive the disbelievers among the humans in this life in the same way that believing humans in this life wish Allaah to forgive the believers in the next life).

(Note: Later verses that Allaah revealed in the Quran during a time of war with stone idol worshippers in Mecca, Arabia today Saudi Arabia do not cancel the revelations Allaah revealed earlier in the Quran just as the verses that Allaah revealed in the Torah during a time of war with stone idol worshippers in Canaan today Israel and Palestine do not cancel the revelations Allaah revealed earlier in the Torah.

All of Allaah’s verses carry a message of wisdom for humankind.

Some verses give guidance in times of war and other verses give guidance in times of peace.

The correct interpretation of each verse in the Books of Allaah gives knowledge and wisdom and guidance to whoever Allaah wills.

Love all humans see Matthew 5:44 comments.

 

 

False prophets.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:13 "Enter through the narrow gate.  How wide the gate and broad the road that leads to destruction, and how many are those going through it!

Comment:

What does “the road that leads to destruction” mean?

The many paths in life on Earth that lead to everlasting punishment in the Hereafter.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:14 How narrow the gate and troubled the road that leads to life, and how few are those finding it!

Comment:

What does “the road that leads to life” mean?

The righteous path of life on Earth that leads to everlasting life in Paradise in the Hereafter.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:15 "Be on your guard against false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. 

Comments:

1. Jesus warns of false prophets.

2. Jesus reveals that a prophet will come after him in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:16 By their fruits you will find them out.  Do people pick grapes from thorn bushes, or sweet figs from thistles? 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:17 In the same way, every good tree produces good fruit, but the weed tree produces evil fruit. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:18 A good tree cannot bear evil fruit, nor a weed tree bear good fruit. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:19 Every tree that does not produce good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:20 Thus by their fruits you will find them out.

Comments:

1. What does “by their fruits you will find them out” mean?

By what a prophet produces you will know which is false and which is a true prophet from Allaah.

Jesus said that people should judge a man of Allaah by his works.

 

2. The first sign of the next prophet that Jesus said would come after Jesus in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15.

The Quran confirms the Gospel by revealing that Muhammad is the prophet after Jesus.

 A. Prophet Muhammad in the Torah Taurat and Gospel Injil.

See Quran 7:157 comments in Quran chapter 7.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-7-surah-7  

 

B. Every prophet of Allaah is “the Word of Allaah made flesh” meaning the word of Allaah comes out of the mouth of every prophet of Allaah in Deuteronomy 18:18.

See Quran 5:116 comments in Quran chapter 5.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-5-surah-5 

 

C. How did Allaah save Jesus. 

See Quran 4:157 and Quran 4:158 comments in Quran chapter 4.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-4-surah-4 

See Quran 29:57 comments in Quran chapter 29.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-29-surah-29 

 

D. The second coming of Jesus and every other human is on the Day of Resurrection.

See Quran 79:7 comments in Quran chapter 79.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-79-surah-79 

 

E. Examples of hadith stories which contradict the teachings of Allaah in the Quran.

See Quran 25:30 comments in Quran chapter 25.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/quran-chapter-25-surah-25 

 

F. Allaah protects the Quran, Gospel Injil and the Torah Taurat as proof Allaah is real.

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/allaah-protects-the-taurat-injil-and-quran 

 

G. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran will be rewarded twice in the hereafter.

See Quran 28:54 comments in Quran chapter 28.

 

 

3. How do you know a real prophet from a false prophet?

A real prophet after Jesus would declare that Allaah is one Allaah.

A real prophet after Jesus would confirm what is in the Torah and what is in the Gospel.

 

Quran 3:79 Koran 3:79 It is not (possible) for any human to whom Allaah had given the Scripture and wisdom and the rank of prophet to afterwards say to humans, “Worship me instead of Allaah” but (what a prophet says is) “worship (only) Allaah by your constant teaching and study of the Scripture.”

 

Quran 3:80 Koran 3:80 He (a prophet of Allaah) would not order you to take angels and prophets for gods. Would he command you to disbelieve (in only one Allaah) after you have submitted to Allaah’s will?

 

 

 

The wise and foolish builders.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:21 "Not everyone saying to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one doing the will of my Father who is in heaven. 

Comments:

1. What is the kingdom of heaven?

The kingdom of Allaah is the same as the kingdom of heaven.

See The Gospel of Mark 1:14-1:15 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 4:17 (kingdom of Heaven).

See The Gospel of Mark 4:30-4:31 (kingdom of Allaah) and The Gospel of Matthew 13:31 (kingdom of Heaven).

2. Not everyone who says they did what Jesus said to do will enter Paradise in the Hereafter.

3. Who goes to Paradise in the Hereafter?

Only those who follow the commands of Allaah go to Paradise.

The righteous shall go to Paradise.

Those who stay away from evil and do good shall go to Paradise.

 

Why does Jesus say "Not everyone saying to me (Jesus), 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven but only the one doing the will of my Father (Allaah) who is in heaven." 

1. Jesus says in Gospel of Matthew 7:21 those that call Jesus "Lord" meaning Allaah (instead of "lord" meaning master or rabbi) are mistaken and only those who follow the commandments of Allaah who is in heaven (meaning Jesus is not Allaah) will enter the kingdom of heaven.

2. Jesus said Jews must follow the Torah (the law) forever in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and 23:1 - 23:3.

Paul who never saw Jesus came after the time of Jesus and gave the opposite message in Hebrews 8:13 claiming Jesus told him in dreams that "the Torah (law) is obsolete and will soon disappear" which is the opposite of what Jesus said in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and 23:1 - 23:3 where the Torah will never be changed and must be followed by the Jewish people forever meaning whoever said they were Jesus in the dreams of Paul could not have been Jesus because they contradict the message of Jesus in the Gospel meaning those people who follow Paul are following the opposite message which Jesus delivered in the Gospel.

 

The message about the Torah which Paul claims he received from Jesus is dreams.

Hebrews 8:13 By calling this covenant “new,” he has made the first one (the Torah law) obsolete; and what is obsolete (the Torah law) and outdated will soon disappear.

 

The message about the Torah which Jesus delivered in the Gospel Injil.

Gospel of Matthew 5:17 Do not think that I (Jesus) have come to abolish the law (the Torah) and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them.  

Note 1. The Torah Taurat is protected forever.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away (meaning until the end of the earth), not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement which is after the end of the earth). 

Note 1. The Torah Taurat is protected forever. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.  

Note 1. The Torah Taurat is protected forever.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:20 For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees (meaning unless you use religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans instead of using the name of Allaah to gain attention for yourself or for your pride or for your arrogance), you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.

Note 1. There is a difference between the righteous Torah scholars (students of the Torah) and righteous Pharisees (orthodox Jews who followed the Torah and the oral law) and the Torah scholars and Pharisees who were arrogantly using the name of Allaah for their pride to gain attention for themselves. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 23:1 Then Jesus spoke to the crowd and to his disciples,

Gospel of Matthew 23:2 saying, "The Torah scholars and Pharisees took the seat of Moses;

Gospel of Matthew 23:3 therefore whatever they say to you, you should do and keep …” 

Note 1. Jesus says that the scripture that cannot be changed and must be followed forever is with the Pharisees meaning the Orthodox Jews and Jesus says “whatever they say to you, you should do and keep” meaning the Orthodox Jews have the correct word of Allaah in the Tanakh Jewish Scripture that cannot be changed and must be followed forever” meaning any opposite teaching is a false teaching.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:22 Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?' 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:23 And then I will declare to them on record: 'I have never known you. Away from me, you workers of lawlessness!'

Comment:

What will happen on the Day of Judgement?

The people who lived in the time of a messenger from Allaah or who later claimed to follow the teachings of a messenger of Allaah will find that the messenger of Allaah shall testify for or against them on the Day of Judgement.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:24 "Everyone therefore who hears these words of mine and does them shall be likened to a prudent man who built his house on the bedrock. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:25 And the rain came down, and the rivers came up, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock.

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:26 "And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them shall be likened to a foolish man who built his house on the sand. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:27 And the rain came down and the rivers came up and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was its fall."

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:28 And it came about that when Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching,

 

Gospel of Matthew 7:29 for he was teaching them as one who had authority, and not like their Torah scholars.

Comment:

What is the difference between Jesus and the Torah scholars?

The Torah scholars taught people about what the messengers of Allaah had revealed in the past.

Jesus talked in the present with authority because Jesus was a prophet, messenger and messiah who taught what Allaah through the Holy Spirit had commanded Jesus to reveal to the children of Israel who lived in his time.

 

INDEX of the Gospel of Matthew.

 

1. Birth Stories.

Genealogy (1:1–17)

Nativity (1:18–25)

Biblical Magi (2:1–12)

Flight into Egypt (2:13–20)

Return to Nazareth (2:21-23)

 

2. Baptism and early ministry.

John the Baptist (3:1–12)

Baptism of Jesus (3:13–17)

Temptation of Jesus (4:1–11)

Capernaum (4:12–17)

First disciples of Jesus (4:18–22)

Galilee preaching tour (4:23–25)

 

3. Sermon on the Mount (5–7)

 

4. Healing and miracles.

Healing many (8:1–17)

Foxes have holes (8:18–20)

Let the dead bury the dead (8:21–22)

Calming the storm (8:23–27)

Gadarene demoniacs (8:28–34)

Healing a paralytic (9:1–8)

Calling of Matthew (9:9–13)

On fasting (9:14–15)

New Wine into Old Wineskins (9:16-17)

Daughter of Jairus (9:18–26)

Two blind men (9:27–31)

Exorcising a mute (9:32-34)

Good crop but few harvesters (9:35–38)

 

5. Little Commission (10:1–11:1).

 

6. Responses to Jesus.

Messengers from John the Baptist (11:2-19)

Cursing Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum (11:20–24)

Praising the Father (11:25–30)

Lord of the Sabbath (12:1-8)

Man with withered hand (12:9-14)

Chosen servant (12:15–21)

Blind-mute man (12:22–28)

Strong man (12:29)

Those not with me are against me (12:30)

Unforgivable sin (12:31–32)

The Tree and its Fruits (12:33–37)

Request for a sign (12:38–42)

Return of the unclean spirit (12:43–45)

Jesus' true relatives (12:46-50)

Parabolic Discourse (13:1–52)

 

7. Conflicts, rejections, and conferences with disciples.

Hometown rejection (13:53–58)

Death of John the Baptist (14:1-12)

Feeding the 5000 (14:13–21)

Walking on water (14:22–33)

Fringe of his cloak heals (14:34–36)

Discourse on Defilement (15:1–20)

Canaanite woman's daughter (15:21–28)

Healing on a mountain (15:29-31)

Feeding the 4000 (15:32–39)

Sign of Jonah (16:1-4)

Beware of yeast (16:5–12)

Peter's confession (16:13–20)

Jesus predicts his death (16:21-28,17:22-23,20:17-19)

Transfiguration (17:1–13)

Possessed boy (17:14–21)

Coin in the fish's mouth (17:24-27)

 

8. Life in the Christian community.

(Note from SV. This title in Wikipedia is not correct.

It should be “Life in the Jewish community” because everything in this section is about the children of Israel 2000 years ago in the time before Christianity existed.

Jesus and his community of disciples were all Jewish.

Jesus and his community of disciples were living life as Jews in Jewish communities. Gospel of Matthew 15:24 “…"I (Jesus) was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." Also see Gospel of Matthew 18:17).

The Little Children (18:1–7)

If thy hand offend thee (18:8–9)

The Lost Sheep (18:10–14)

Binding and loosing (18:15–22)

Unmerciful Servant (18:23–35)

 

9. Journey to Jerusalem.

Entering Judea (19:1–2)

Divorce (19:3–9)

Celibacy (19:10-12)

Little Children Blessed (19:13-15)

Jesus and the rich young man (19:16–30)

Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (20:1–16)

Son of man came to serve (20:20–28)

Blind near Jericho (20:29-34)

 

10. Jerusalem, cleansing of the temple, debates.

Triumphal entry into Jerusalem (21:1–11)

Temple incident (21:12–17)

Cursing the fig tree (21:18–22)

Authority questioned (21:23-27)

The Two Sons, The Wicked Husbandman, Parable of the Wedding Feast (21:28–22:14)

Render unto Caesar... (22:15–22)

Resurrection of the Dead (22:23–33)

Great Commandment (22:34–40)

Is the Messiah the son of David? (22:41–46)

 

11. Woes of the Pharisees (23:1–39).

 

12. Judgment day.

Little Apocalypse (24)

Parables of the Ten Virgins, Talents (25:1–30)

Judgment of the Nations (25:31–46)

 

13. Trial, crucifixion, resurrection.

Plot to kill Jesus (26:1–5)

Anointing of Jesus (26:6–13)

Bargain of Judas (26:14-16)

Last Supper (26:17–30)

Denial of Peter (26:31–35,69–75)

Agony in the Garden (26:36-46)

Kiss of Judas (26:47-49)

Arrest (26:50–56)

Before the High Priest (26:57–68)

Pilate's court (27:1–2, 11–26)

Death of Judas (27:3-10)

Soldiers mock Jesus (27:27-31)

Simon of Cyrene (27:32)

Crucifixion (27:33–56)

Entombment (27:57–61)

Guarding the tomb (27:62–66,28:11-15)

Empty tomb (28:1–6)

Appearance to the women (28:7-10)

Great Commission (28:16–20).

(Index: Thanks to Wikipedia). 

 

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