Introductions, Overviews, and Short Commentaries
- Bill Loader’s Introduction to Matthew for Preachers
- Smyth & Helwys Commentary: intro to Matthew (988 kb)
- Daniel B. Wallace’s Introduction to Matthew
- J. Vernon McGee’s Notes & Outlines (260 kb, .pdf)
- Ray Stedman’s summary of Matthew
- New American Bible’s introduction to Matthew
- Richard Heard’s NT introduction: Matthew
- Historical Introduction to the NT: Matthew (Grant)
- Jerome Neyrey’s Liturgical Commentary on Matthew
- Structural notes on Matthew’s Gospel (Felix Just)
Full-Length Commentaries
- IVP commentary on Matthew (Craig Keener)
- Thomas Constable’s Notes on Matthew (1.5 MB, .pdf)
- Gijs van den Brink's commentary on Matthew
- Knox Chamblin's commentary on Matthew (1.2 MB, .pdf)
- J. Burton Coffman’s commentary on Matthew
- John F. Walvoord's commentary on Matthew
- International Critical Commentary on Matthew (1907)
- Expositor’s Greek Testament (1897)
- Robertson’s Word Pictures: Matthew (1933)
Historical Commentaries and Sermons
- Commentary on Matthew by Charles Spurgeon (1834-92)
- Spurgeon's sermons on Matthew
- Notes on Matthew from Albert Barnes (1798-1870)
- Commentary on Matthew from Adam Clarke (1760-1832)
- Notes on Matthew from Charles Wesley (1703-91)
- Commentary on Matthew by Matthew Henry (1662-1714)
- Geneva Bible notes on Matthew (1599)
- Commentary, Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3, John Calvin (1509-64)
- Commentary, Pt. 1, Pt. 2, Pt. 3, Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274)
- Sermons on Matthew by John Chrysostom (d. 704)
- Commentary on Matthew by Origen (c. 185-254)
Expositional Studies in Matthew
- Studies in Matthew at Bible.org
- Studies in Matthew from The Text This Week
- Voice Bible Study: Matthew (Hahn)
Expository Sermons on Matthew
- Bob Deffinbaugh’s studies in Matthew
- John MacArthur’s sermons from Matthew
- John Piper’s sermons from Matthew
- Ray Stedman’s sermons from Matthew
Other Links
- Many more commentaries and sermon texts, of varying quality, are listed here.
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