This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mark, including through redaction and supplementation, in Matthew 1–4. This is undertaken in two parts: Matthew 1–2, which is largely additional material, and Matthew 3–4, followed by a concluding assessment. Issues addressed or alluded to in these chapters frequently find resonance in the remainder of Matthew’s gospel and so give important clues about Matthew’s concerns and their relevance for understanding its context. Such issues include the importance of messiahship; continuity with Israel, but also with John the Baptist and the Church; defence against slander; heightened christological claims; soteriology; Gentile mission; the status of Tor...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
Jesus' invitation to rest in Matthew 11:28-30 is part of the evangelist's special material, inserted...
Upon examining the Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of Matthew, one observes that their wordin...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
This article presents the Greek influence on the genre of Matthew’s text. Greek and Roman tragedy is...
While Theophylact’s Enarratio in Evangelium Marci [Explanation of the Gospel of Mark] is known as t...
<p>This study examines the use of the Tanakh (the Jewish canon of the Bible) in the gospels of Mark ...
How the Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Mark, came to be included in the Scriptures of establish...
The article aimed to describe the distinctive element in the use of the motif of the resurrection in...
This article summarises and comments on the book Studies in Matthew’s Gospel: Literary design, inter...
This article responds to the diversity of approaches in the fi ve papers presented at the Matthew Se...
The Gospel of Matthew begins with a genealogy of its protagonist, Jesus. The genealogy functions pri...
Jesus' invitation to rest in Matthew 11:28-30 is part of the evangelist's special material, inserted...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
Jesus' invitation to rest in Matthew 11:28-30 is part of the evangelist's special material, inserted...
Upon examining the Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of Matthew, one observes that their wordin...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
This article presents the Greek influence on the genre of Matthew’s text. Greek and Roman tragedy is...
While Theophylact’s Enarratio in Evangelium Marci [Explanation of the Gospel of Mark] is known as t...
<p>This study examines the use of the Tanakh (the Jewish canon of the Bible) in the gospels of Mark ...
How the Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Mark, came to be included in the Scriptures of establish...
The article aimed to describe the distinctive element in the use of the motif of the resurrection in...
This article summarises and comments on the book Studies in Matthew’s Gospel: Literary design, inter...
This article responds to the diversity of approaches in the fi ve papers presented at the Matthew Se...
The Gospel of Matthew begins with a genealogy of its protagonist, Jesus. The genealogy functions pri...
Jesus' invitation to rest in Matthew 11:28-30 is part of the evangelist's special material, inserted...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
Jesus' invitation to rest in Matthew 11:28-30 is part of the evangelist's special material, inserted...
Upon examining the Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of Matthew, one observes that their wordin...