The prophet Jeremiah and Evangelist Matthew witnesses to the faith threatened by annihilation
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Jeremiasz, Mateusz, Izrael, Kościół, wiara, anihilacjaAbstract
The abovementioned data and arguments lead to the conclusion that the prophet Jeremiah and evangelist Matthew became great heroes defending faith professed by them and their contemporaries from total annihilation. Jeremiah as a great hero of the faith of Israel does it by announcing New Covenant that God will make with the people travelling to captivity without Jerusalem, the temple and its worship. He takes with him but God’s Law written in their hearts and self existance, and that it will save the faith on the enemy’s strange land and allow it to resurrect a new life when, as a remnant of Israel, will return to the ruined homeland after years of captivity. Matthew saves from annihilation Judeo-Christian church of Jesus and his faith in Jesus as the Messiah and the Son of the Living God by deciding to leave Judea and her Pharisee-Rabbinic Synagogue headquartered in Jabne and going to the people of the whole inhabited Earth with New Covenant made of the Blood of Jesus and His Gospel of the kingdom, teaching them to observe everything that was saved in it and transferred to the Church by Matthew to all the centuries until the Second Coming and Last Judgment of the Son of Man (Mt 25,31–46).
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