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Matthew 1:8 (TPT)

who had a son named Jehoshaphat, who had a son named Joram, who had a son named Uzziah,

Matthew 1:13 (TPT)

who had a son named Abiud, who had a son named Eliakim,

Matthew 1:14 (TPT)

who had a son named Azor, who had a son named Zadok, who had a son named Achim, who had a son named Eliud,

Matthew 1:17 (TPT)

So from Abraham to David were fourteen generations, and from David to the Babylonian captivity, fourteen generations, and from the Babylonian captivity to Christ, fourteen generations.

Matthew 1:18 (TPT)

This is how the birth of Jesus Christ took place. His mother, Mary, had promised Joseph to be his wife, but while she was still a virgin she became pregnant through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Matthew 2:2 (TPT)

and inquired of the people, “Where is the child who is born king of the Jewish people? We observed his star rising in the sky and we’ve come to bow before him in worship.”

Matthew 2:9 (TPT)

And on their way to Bethlehem, the same star they had seen in the East suddenly reappeared! Amazed, they watched as it went ahead of them and stopped directly over the place where the child was.

Matthew 2:10 (TPT)

And when they saw the star, they were so ecstatic that they shouted and celebrated with unrestrained joy.

Matthew 3:4 (TPT)

Now, John wore clothing made from camel’s hair, tied at his waist with a leather strap, and his food consisted of dried locusts and wild honey.

Matthew 3:5 (TPT)

A steady stream of people from Jerusalem, all the surrounding countryside, and the region near the Jordan came out to the wilderness to be baptized by him.

Matthew 3:6 (TPT)

And while they were publicly confessing their sins, he would immerse them in the Jordan River.

Matthew 3:8 (TPT)

You must prove your repentance by a changed life.

Matthew 3:11 (TPT)

Those who repent I baptize with water, but there is coming a man after me who is more powerful than I. In fact, I’m not even worthy enough to pick up his sandals. He will submerge you into union with the Spirit of Holiness and with a raging fire!

Matthew 4:1 (TPT)

Afterward, the Holy Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness to experience the ordeal of testing by the accuser.

Matthew 4:4 (TPT)

He answered, “The Scriptures say: Bread alone will not satisfy, but true life is found in every word that constantly goes forth from God’s mouth.”

Matthew 4:7 (TPT)

Once again Jesus said to him, “The Scriptures say: You must never put the Lord your God to a test.”

Matthew 4:11 (TPT)

At once the accuser left him, and angels suddenly gathered around Jesus to minister to his needs.

Matthew 4:13 (TPT)

Jesus moved from Nazareth to make his home in Capernaum, which is by Lake Galilee in the land of Zebulun and Naphtali.

Matthew 4:20 (TPT)

Immediately they dropped their nets and left everything behind to follow Jesus.

Matthew 4:22 (TPT)

And at once they left their boat and their father, and began to follow Jesus.

Matthew 2:23 (TPT)

So he settled his family in the village of Nazareth, fulfilling the prophecy that he would be known as the “Branch.”

Matthew 4:24 (TPT)

His fame spread throughout all Syria! Many people who were in pain and suffering with every kind of illness were brought to Jesus for their healing—epileptics, paralytics, and those tormented by demonic powers were all set free. Everyone who was brought to Jesus was healed!

Matthew 5:15 (TPT)

And who would light a lamp and then hide it in an obscure place? Instead, it’s placed where everyone in the house can benefit from its light.

Matthew 5:19 (TPT)

So whoever violates even the least important of the commandments, and teaches others to do so, will be called least in heaven’s kingdom. But whoever obeys them and teaches their truths to others will be called great in heaven’s kingdom.

Matthew 5:22 (TPT)

But I’m telling you, if you hold anger in your heart toward a fellow believer, you are subject to judgment. And whoever demeans and insults a fellow believer is answerable to the congregation. And whoever calls down curses upon a fellow believer is in danger of being sent to a fiery hell.

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