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  • Essay / Genres of the Bible - 957

    MatthewIn the New Testaments of the Bible, the book of Matthew is of the Gospels genre. In the Old Testament, God designated the people we know as prophets. They are the ones who described the life and work of Jesus. What they wrote, these things happened during Jesus' life on earth. The book of Matthew explains to all those who do not believe that Jesus is the Christ. This means that Christ is the King of God. The prophets told people that they would be saved by Christ from punishment for their evil deeds. This is the book about the life of Jesus. He teaches what Matthew wrote in this book about what Jesus taught. It even included Jesus' speech called "The Sermon on the Mount" in chapters 5-7. He even adds that many sick people were healed by Jesus, that the blind were able to see again, that the deaf were able to hear again and that Jesus even freed people possessed by evil spirits. There were people who hated Jesus. Jesus was killed on a cross by those who hated him. According to the prophets, they had already written that Jesus would die (Isaiah 53; Matthew 12:40). Jesus was the one who had to suffer all the punishments for the evil deeds of others after his death (Matthew 20:28, Matthew 26:28).ActsIn the New Testaments of the Bible, the book of Acts is of the narrative genre and is also called the Acts of the Apostles. It is written by Luke who happens to be the author of the Gospel of Luke. This book tells the story of the first Christians. After Jesus died (as mentioned in “Matthew”) as he ascended into heaven, Christians waited in Jerusalem. After the Holy Spirits were sent by God, they empowered the early Christians. And they end up telling people about Jesus. It was the Christians who explained in the middle of paper the evil and demonic forces that exist in this world. This book uses the illustrated stories to reveal future events. The stories in the book are very difficult to explain. This book also says that Satan will increase his persecution among believers. Even in this difficult time, they had to remain steadfast, even at the time of their death. Those who are faithful believers have always believed that the wicked would be destroyed forever and that they would be sealed from evil. This therefore allowed God's people to enter eternity and glory. The repetition of the number “seven” occurs 52 times in this book and this is the particularity of the book. This book is divided into four different groups, for example: historicists, futurists, idealists and idealists. Many Christians try to avoid reading this book simply because they find it intimidating and because it talks about the end times..