Matthew's Gospel
Matthew's Gospel is the first book of the New Testament in the Christian Bible. It is traditionally attributed to Matthew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. This Gospel emphasizes Jesus' role as the Messiah and includes a detailed account of His teachings, miracles, and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
The Gospel is structured around five major discourses, including the famous Sermon on the Mount, which contains key teachings such as the Beatitudes. Matthew's Gospel also highlights the importance of the Kingdom of Heaven and provides a genealogy tracing Jesus' lineage back to Abraham and David.