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Prayerfully study Matthew 1–2 and consider the following principles before preparing your lessons. Jesus Christ is the divine son of Heavenly Father and Mary (see Matthew 1:18–25; see also Luke 1:32, 35; 1 Nephi 11:13–22; Mosiah 3:8; Alma 7:10).
The Gospel According to St Matthew. Chapter 1. Christ is born of Mary—She conceives by the power of the Holy Ghost—Our Lord is named Jesus.
Matthew wanted readers to know that Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah (see Matthew 1:22–23; 2:5, 15, 23; 26:55–56). The genealogy given in Matthew 1:1–17 shows that Jesus was the promised Messiah and the rightful heir to the throne of David.
Free E-Books This is intended to be an index of all Latter-day Saint books available on Project Gutenberg. As we produce blog posts offering a bit of explanation and commentary about a given work, they’ll be referenced here.
4. Matthew 1–2; Luke 1–2. The Birth of Jesus Christ a. Study Matthew 1–2 and the student manual commentary for Matthew 1:18–25, “Mary Was Espoused to Joseph” (pp. 22–23). Respond in writing to the following questions: What did Joseph initially want to do when he found out Mary was with child?
4 sty 2017 · Explain to students that in 1979 the Church published a Latter-day Saint edition of the King James Version of the Bible in English. Included in this edition were numerous helps to make a study of the scriptures more meaningful and rewarding.
limited time and thus must be selective about what material to study in detail and what material to summarize in class. When you need to summarize material, these chapter over-views may be helpful. Suggestions for Teaching This section provides suggestions for how to teach speci—c scripture passages. As the teacher, you should carefully