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1 January, 10:06

Matthew's Gospel names no audience for its message other than that which is implied in its Great Commission. Its message was ultimately intended to go to ""all nations.

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  1. 1 January, 12:09
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    This statement is true as per the Kingdom of Heaven (Gospel of Mathew)

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    The sermons, letters and commentaries of early Christians were all evident in Mathew's manuscripts. The praying and worship habits of early church are also included in Mathew's Gospel which made it the most popularly quoted Gospel among all of them during several centuries of Christian history. Hence, the statement is true that it is for all nations to come and who wanted to contemplate on the practices of their fathers.
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