Also to know is, what makes Matthew's gospel different from the others?
The Gospel of Matthew mainly differs from the other gospels due to its heavily Jewish perspective. He also quotes the Old Testament far more than any of the other gospels. He spends a great deal of time pointing out references from the Torah present in Jesus' teachings.
Secondly, why is St John not a synoptic gospel? The reason that John is not part of the Synoptic Gospels is that it's written in a different manner than the first three and might have been written for a different purpose. The Synoptic Gospels were all written within the same relative time period - a generation or so after the ministry of Jesus Christ.
Secondly, why are the Synoptic Gospels different?
The synoptic Gospels are called synoptic from a Latin word, which means “seen together,†because the synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke tell many of the same stories, often in the same words, frequently following the same order. The gospel of Mark is different, because it begins with Jesus as an adult.
What is the main message in the Gospel of Matthew?
Matthew presented evidence reconciling the Old Testament prophecies with the life of Jesus demonstrating that Jesus was the Messiah. The main message of the Gospel of Matthew is that Jesus is the Messiah that the Jews had long waited.