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Matthew

2 Machabees

Mark

Saint Matthew, one of the twelve Apostles, who from being a publican, that is, a tax gatherer, was called by our Saviour to the Apostleship: in that profession his name is Levi. (Lc. 5, 27, and Mc. 2, 14) He was the first of the Evangelists that wrote the Gospel, and that in Hebrew or Syro-Chaldaic which the Jews in Palestine spoke at that time. The original is not now extant; but it was translated in the time of the Apostles into Greek, that version was of equal authority. He wrote about six years after the Lord's Ascension.

  • Chapter 1

    The genealogy of Christ: he is conceived and born of a virgin.

  • Chapter 2

    The offerings of the wise men: the flight into Egypt: the massacre of the Innocents.

  • Chapter 3

    The preaching of John: Christ is baptized.

  • Chapter 4

    Christ's fast of forty days: He is tempted. He begins to preach, to call disciples to him, and to work miracles.

  • Chapter 5

    Christ's sermon upon the mount. The eight beatitudes.

  • Chapter 6

    A continuation of the sermon on the mount.

  • Chapter 7

    The third part of the sermon on the mount.

  • Chapter 8

    Christ cleanses the leper, heals the centurion's servant, Peter's mother-in-law, and many others: he stills the storm at sea, drives the devils out of two men possessed, and suffers them to go into the swine.

  • Chapter 9

    Christ heals one sick of palsy: calls Matthew: cures the issue of blood: raises to life the daughter of Jairus: gives sight to two blind men: and heals a dumb man possessed by the devil.

  • Chapter 10

    Christ sends out his twelve apostles, with the power of miracles. The lessons he gives them.

  • Chapter 11

    John sends his disciples to Christ, who upbraids the Jews for their incredulity, and calls to him such as are sensible of their burdens.

  • Chapter 12

    Christ reproves the blindness of the Pharisees, and confutes their attributing his miracles to Satan.

  • Chapter 13

    The parables of the sower and the cockle: of the mustard seed, etc.

  • Chapter 14

    Herod puts John to death. Christ feeds five thousand in the desert. He walks upon the sea, and heals all the diseased with the touch of his garment.

  • Chapter 15

    Christ reproves the Scribes. He cures the daughter of the woman of Canaan: and many others: and feeds four thousand with seven loaves.

  • Chapter 16

    Christ refuses to shew the Pharisees a sign from heaven. Peter's confession is rewarded. He is rebuked for opposing Christ's passion. All his followers must deny themselves.

  • Chapter 17

    The Transfiguration of Christ: He cures the lunatic child: foretells his passion; and pays the didrachma.

  • Chapter 18

    Christ teaches humility, to beware of scandal, and to flee the occasions of sin: to denounce to the church incorrigible sinners, and to look upon such as refuse to hear the church as heathens. He promises to his disciples the power of binding and loosing: and that he will be in the midst of their assemblies. No forgiveness for them that will not forgive.

  • Chapter 19

    Christ declares matrimony to be indissoluble: he recommends the making one's self an eunuch for the kingdom of heaven; and parting with all things for him. He shews the danger of riches, and the reward of leaving all to follow him.

  • Chapter 20

    The parable of the labourers in the vineyard. The ambition of the two sons of Zebedee. Christ gives sight to two blind men.

  • Chapter 21

    Christ rides into Jerusalem upon an ass. He casts the buyers and sellers out of the temple, curses the fig tree and puts to silence the priests and scribes.

  • Chapter 22

    The parable of the marriage feast. Christ orders tribute to be paid to Caesar. He confutes the Sadducees, shews which is the first commandment in the law and puzzles the Pharisees.

  • Chapter 23

    Christ admonishes the people to follow the good doctrine, not the bad example of the scribes and Pharisees. He warns his disciples not to imitate their ambition and denounces divers woes against them for their hypocrisy and blindness.

  • Chapter 24

    Christ foretells the destruction of the temple, with the signs that shall come before it and before the last judgment. We must always watch.

  • Chapter 25

    The parable of the ten virgins and of the talents. The description of the last judgment.

  • Chapter 26

    The Jews conspire against Christ. He is anointed by Mary. The treason of Judas. The last supper. The prayer in the garden. The apprehension of our Lord. His treatment in the house of Caiphas.

  • Chapter 27

    The continuation of the history of the passion of Christ. His death and burial.

  • Chapter 28

    The resurrection of Christ. His commission to his disciples.