
The World English Bible (WEB): Matthew
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"The World English Bible (WEB): Matthew" is a religious text, specifically a translation of the Gospel of Matthew, likely written during the early centuries of the Common Era. This work recounts the life, teachings, and miracles of Jesus Christ, focusing on his ministry and message, including the genealogy establishing his lineage and the events surrounding his birth and early life. The opening of Matthew details the genealogy of Jesus, tracing his descent from Abraham through David, emphasizing his Jewish heritage and fulfillment of prophecies. Following the genealogy, the narrative describes the miraculous conception of Jesus, Joseph's initial distress over Mary's pregnancy, and the divine reassurance he receives in a dream. The account further introduces the visit of the wise men, King Herod's reaction, and the holy family's flight to Egypt to escape Herod's plan to kill the child. The text serves as a prologue to Jesus’ significant role in Christianity, highlighting themes of divine intervention and messianic fulfillment.
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