Wisdom in Proverbs

Hello my name is Mara, and in this podcast I will bring a little of the words of King Solomon described in proverbs, who while obeying God, had wisdom like no other man. Proverbs are for us to understand wisdom and the way of life in a clear and more objective way. Teach us to walk with fewer errors, in a lighter and more practical way. Proverbs is neither a self-help book nor a tested cake recipe. It is a Biblical truth experienced by the author himself and that working in his life wrote them, and has worked in the life of those who have struggled to put his words into practice. God only give

Enjoy listening to Psalms 28 to 30

Enjoy listening to Psalms 1 to 3 The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
04:25

Enjoy listening to Psalms 25 to 27

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
05:37

Enjoy listening to Psalms 22 to 24

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
05:45

Enjoy listening to Psalms 19 to 21

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
04:30

Enjoy listening to Psalms 16 to 18

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
09:43

Enjoy listening to Psalms 13 to 15

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
02:39

Enjoy listening to Psalms 10 to 12

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
04:14

Enjoy listening to Psalms 7 to 9

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
05:32

Enjoy listening to Psalms 4 to 6

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
03:44

Enjoy listening to Psalms 1 to 3

The book of Psalms is a book of prayer and hymns from the Bible. It contains worship songs that have been composed over a long period of Israel's history. Between the years of 1000 to 333 BC, and several authors wrote them, they were used by the people of Israel in the meetings of worship to God. Some psalms have in their title the attribution of that psalm to a certain author like David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, other psalms in turn do not mention who would have written them. Themes such as praise and worship to God, prayers, requests for help, intercession on behalf of the king, songs to encourage people to do good, pleas for the Lord to ward off enemies, compositions that describe God's infinite grandeur or mercy , among others are themes that are in the texts. Parallelism is characterized by the repetition of ideas, and is the poetic form generally used in them, where they maintain their meaning and change only a few words or stanzas. The richness of comparisons and depth of feelings guarantee the beauty of the psalms and make it possible for a worshiper to identify himself at any time: depths of the soul, hopes, trials, losses and gains, victories, resignation, worship, repentance, gratitude, outcry in sickness, sense of justice, and all manner of human longing. Jesus Christ himself, son of God, a central figure in Christianity, used Psalms during his ministry. For example, in answering Satan's temptations when he was in the desert, “Jesus replied,“ Man will not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes out of the mouth of God ”(Ps 4: 4); and when he clarified to the disciples after his resurrection that the path that Jesus should take as the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world was determined “and he said to them: thus it is written that Christ was to suffer and rise from the dead on the third day” (Luke 24:46) Among the 150 psalms, those that have become popular are 23 “1 The Lord is my shepherd; I will lack nothing ”, the 91“ 7 thousand will fall by your side, ten thousand on your right but you will not be hit ”; and 121 “2 My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth”; among others.

07-08
03:03

Enjoy Listening to Matthew 28

 The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
02:42

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 25 to 27

 The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
24:36

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 22 to 24

The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
17:41

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 19 to 21

The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
16:21

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 16 to 18

The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
13:39

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 13 to 15

 The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
17:56

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 10 to 12

 The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
17:01

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 7 to 9

 The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
13:16

Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 4 to 6

The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

07-08
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Enjoy Listening to Matthew From 1 to 3

 The Gospel according to Matthew is part of the New and is believed to have been written around 50 AD, the early church period. The Gospel of Matthew has this name, because it was written by the apostle himself. It is said that before following Jesus he worked as a tax collector. In fact, his writing shows that he was very interested in accounting (18: 23-24; 25: 14-15). Above all, in this profession it is believed that they had the skill of shorthand, that is, they were able to spell the words in a file form, word by word, as the person spoke. The book of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Christ and ends with passion, death and resurrection. Matthew speaks from the birth and beginning of Jesus 'life and then exposes Jesus' ministry, bringing his preachings, like the Sermon on the Mount “Therefore, you will pray like this: Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; give us our daily bread today; and forgive us our debts, just as we have forgiven our debtors; and do not let us fall into temptation; but deliver us from evil (for yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen) ”(Mt 6,9: 13)

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