In Matt 23:23, Jesus criticizes the scribes and Pharisees for tithing mint, dill and cummin while neglecting the weightier matters of the law: justice/judgment (κρίσις), mercy (ἔλεος) and faith (πίστις). These weightier matters of the law are so pervasive throughout the Gospel that they may also be deemed to be weightier matters of the Gospel. The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of and relationship between justice/judgment and mercy in the Gospel of Matthew and to affirm a pro-law Matthean Jesus
<span>In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the </span><em...
In Matt 5:17 Jesus is declaring the purpose of his mission to this world, announcing that he is the ...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
This paper examines the conceptualization of mercy, justice, and the law in the prophetic literature...
The problem of the Matthean understanding of law has proved resistant to resolution, despite a mini-...
This essay is set out to view Matthew 25:31-46 in the light of Old Testament texts, Jewish, and earl...
This essay is set out to view Matthew 25:31-46 in the light of Old Testament texts, Jewish, and earl...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
<p>In comparison to Mark and Luke, Matthew's Gospel contains a striking preponderance of economic im...
The relationship between law and gospel remains something of a conundrum for biblical scholarship. M...
This thesis deals with the interpretation of the text of the Beatitudes in the Gospel of Matthew. It...
This article presents Jesus’ polemics with the Pharisees concerning the rules of conduct with regard...
This work argues that the author of the Gospel of Matthew structures his work as a Bios or biography...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
This paper is a comparative investigation between the Pharisees and Jesus as described in the Gospel...
<span>In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the </span><em...
In Matt 5:17 Jesus is declaring the purpose of his mission to this world, announcing that he is the ...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
This paper examines the conceptualization of mercy, justice, and the law in the prophetic literature...
The problem of the Matthean understanding of law has proved resistant to resolution, despite a mini-...
This essay is set out to view Matthew 25:31-46 in the light of Old Testament texts, Jewish, and earl...
This essay is set out to view Matthew 25:31-46 in the light of Old Testament texts, Jewish, and earl...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
<p>In comparison to Mark and Luke, Matthew's Gospel contains a striking preponderance of economic im...
The relationship between law and gospel remains something of a conundrum for biblical scholarship. M...
This thesis deals with the interpretation of the text of the Beatitudes in the Gospel of Matthew. It...
This article presents Jesus’ polemics with the Pharisees concerning the rules of conduct with regard...
This work argues that the author of the Gospel of Matthew structures his work as a Bios or biography...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...
This paper is a comparative investigation between the Pharisees and Jesus as described in the Gospel...
<span>In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the </span><em...
In Matt 5:17 Jesus is declaring the purpose of his mission to this world, announcing that he is the ...
In Matthew\u27s Gospel the conflict between Jesus and the Jewish leaders is presented more sharply t...