01365nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200120006808200130008010000230009310000150011610000110013124500240014224500460016624500220021226000240023426000190025826000090027730000110028630000140029730000090031152005910032065000410091195700150095299900150096795200690098220260119070410.02021-11-29 15:00:23 a0814656862 a1 a0 eng a226.206 bT454-B92 aBuckley, Thomas W. d(1929-...) eAuthor aSeventy times seven bSin, judgment, and forgiveness in Matthew cThomas W. Buckley aCollegeville, U.S.A bThe Liturgical c1991 a102tr. bPaperback c22cm aThat forgiveness of sin and reconcilation with God is possible for humanity through Jesus Christ is the divine mystery Matthew seeks to illumine. How the evangelist does so is the object of this volume. The Matthean notion of sin and judgment are examined. The visitation upon the temple and Jerusalem is recalled as well as the prospect of the last judgment upon the nation universally. Finally, the text reviews the Gospel's portrayal of Jesus as Savior: that through the sacrificial offering of his body and blood, sin is forgiven, guilt is expiated, and humanity is renewed in hope. aJudgment of God -- Biblical teaching a211001 TKH c5932d5932 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-5932v0.00yBK