Most people agree that Matthew's gospel is the gospel of the four Gospels of the Jews. The Jewish tradition of the first century Jewish writer wanted the reader to understand Jesus he calls the savior. Matthew 's Gospel is not thought to be a translator, but Matthew said that there was no evidence of the same in the Gospel. I can be convinced that the author is a Jew. Safely traced back to the last quarter of the first century, Antioch's Didache and Ignatius quoted Matthew's gospel in the first half of the second century.
According to Jesus' depiction in the Gospel of Matthew and Mark, there are many differences, but more important is his various teaching methods. In the two Gospels, his teaching method differs in that the teachings of Jesus are more direct in Matthew 's Gospel and are very ambiguous in Mark' s Gospel. Explaining this difference through his actual statement and the teaching of his information, his disciples understand this information well.
Gospel: The story of Jesus' lifelong begins with the New Testament of the Bible in Matthew, Mark, Luca, and John. In Greek, the "gospel" means "good news". There are some differences in the Gospel. Mark is the first gospel and many people believe that Matthew and Luke have borrowed some material from Mark. For this reason, they are called the gospel of the weather, John 's books are thought to be written later, contains information not found in the weather gospel (Prothero 2008: 187)
Each of the four Gospels included in the New Testament depicts different unique portraits of Jesus. The gospel of Mark represents Jesus as servant of suffering and Matthew makes Jesus a new Moses. Luke emphasized that Jesus was abandoned, and John 's non - astronomical gospel regarded Jesus as the existence of God and considered it a special person. Mark depicts Jesus as powerful, unrecognizable and painful Savior. The story of the whole gospel shows that Jesus can control storms, water, demons. He can treat leprosy patients, handicapped people, disabled people. He has no fear authority over everything including sin and the law of the Sabbath. But the main thing of this gospel is the secret theme of the Messiah. Jesus often tells people about the miracles he told "Do not tell anyone". This theme is part of the gospel climax of Mark when Jesus declared that he was Christ and speaking to Jesus to someone with a tough command. Therefore, he is an unrecognized messiah