Chapter 5 of Matthew and Luca Matthew is the sermon of Jesus. It tells us our attitude what we should think when we deal with each other. Weak people must be strong and those who mourn should be comforted saying positive attitudes and humility are rewarded. Jesus looked at these lists and promoted the poor and the weak. Metric ton. 5: 17-20 Between the first part of justice and the part of his own commandments related to law.
The Five Gospels is a 550 page book that includes translations of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luca, and John. This is the result of six years of research conducted by 24 Christian scholars from several universities in the west. They decided to translate the Gospels. And it is hurt by translators' personal beliefs. Translation was decided to give the reader a true understanding of what Jesus really said. They read the words of Jesus in the text and gathered more than 1,500 such statements of indices. Then, they test the validity of these assertions one by one to see if Jesus really told each word. They then created a color-coded new translation to show real Jesuit's request and unreliable nature. Their conclusion (page 5) is as follows.
Maintain consistency through dialogue with the Gospel, Mark, Matthew and Luca. It is said that Matthew and Luca have copied the main parts of Marco to their Gospel and gave them different wording. In these gospels, Jesus talks about the people saved to the Lord and how to inherit the kingdom of God. In these Gospels, salvation points out how people interact and repent and depend on Jesus' faith and baptism. Let's start with Matthew. In Matthew 25: 31-46, the behavior and attitude of the people is the most important. Here Jesus was able to cast a parable of sheep and goats. A sheep represents a "good pedestrian" on Jesus' right hand, and a goat is a man on his left away from a person in need.