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| | Gospel of Matthew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | All of the aforementioned texts are distinct from the Gospel of the Ebionites, Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew, and Gospel of the Hebrews. |  | | The Gospel of Matthew (literally: according to Matthew, Greek: Κατά Μαθθαίον or Κατά Ματθαίον) is one of the four Gospel accounts of the New Testament. |  | | Commentary on the Gospel of Saint Matthew An interpretation of the inner, practical meaning of the Gospel, by Swami Nirmalananda Giri. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Matthew
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gospel of St. Matthew |
 | | However all ecclesiastical writers assert that Matthew wrote his Gospel in Hebrew, and, by quoting the Greek Gospel and ascribing it to Matthew, thereby affirm it to be a translation of the Hebrew Gospel. |  | | Justin recall the Gospel of Matthew, and prove that he ranked it among the Memoirs of the Apostles which, he said, were called Gospels (I Apol., lxvi), were read in the services of the Church (ibid., @i), and were consequently regarded as Scripture. |  | | The early Christian writers assert that St. Matthew wrote a Gospel in Hebrew; this Hebrew Gospel has, however, entirely disappeared, and the Gospel which we have, and from which ecclesiastical writers borrow quotations as coming from the Gospel of Matthew, is in Greek. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10057a.htm
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| | THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW |
 | | According to Kingsbury, in the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus (the) Messiah is first described in terms of his origin and significance as the son of God. |  | | The Gospel of Matthew accepted into the canon of the church, however, is written in Greek. |  | | Internal, indirect evidence for the intended readership of the Gospel of Matthew is the concern of the author to present the fulfillment nature of Jesus' ministry. |
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http://www.abu.nb.ca/courses/NTIntro/Matt.htm
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| | from jesus to christ: the story of the storytellers: the gospel of matthew |
 | | Matthew's concern about the state of the church is reflected in the way he tells the story of Jesus stilling the storm. |  | | The evangelist who composed the gospel of Matthew was probably a Jewish Christian, possibly a scribe. |  | | Matthew is at pains to place his community squarely within its Jewish heritage, and to portray a Jesus whose Jewish identity is beyond doubt. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/story/mmmatthew.html
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| | from jesus to christ: the story of the storytellers: the gospel of matthew |
 | | Matthew's is the most Jewish of all the gospels. |  | | The Gospel of Matthew is concerned with the position of these early Christian churches within Israel, or in its relationship to what we call Judaism. |  | | Matthew's gospel is clearly written for a Jewish Christian audience living within the immediate proximity of the homeland itself. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/story/matthew.html
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| | Gospel Of Matthew |
 | | The Gospel of Matthew is one of four gospels in the Holy Bible and the first book in chronological order presented in the New Testament of the Bible. |  | | With 28 chapters, it is the longest Gospel of the four. |  | | This Gospel of Matthew is divided into eight sections that describe different parts of Jesus' life. |
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http://www.allaboutjesuschrist.org/gospel-of-matthew.htm
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| | The Gospel of Matthew |
 | | Matthew was the favorite gospel of the early church. |  | | It is the gospel most-quoted by the early Church fathers. |  | | With this stirring command and promise, the author of the Gospel of Matthew closes his account of the good news (euaggelion). |
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http://www.stjohnadulted.org/matthew.htm
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| | Gospel of Matthew |
 | | Matthew is a handbook on the teachings of Jesus. |  | | Groups of threes and of sevens are often used in Matthew. |  | | Jewish customs were not explained in this gospel. |
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http://www.lifeofchrist.com/life/gospels/matthew.asp
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| | The Gospel of Matthew |
 | | Matthew 13:35-43 Jesus explains the parable of the weeds |  | | Matthew 12:1-8 Jesus the Lord of the Sabbath |  | | Matthew 21:23-27 the authority of Jesus is questioned |
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http://www.rc.net/wcc/readings/matthew.htm
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| | MATTHEW, GOSPEL OF ST - Online Information article about MATTHEW, GOSPEL OF ST |
 | | In the Gospel of Luke also, it is true, this same source has been used for the teaching of Jesus. |  | | Reformation maintained that the Greek Gospel itself was by Matthew. |  | | Doctrinal Character.—In this Gospel, more decidedly than in either of the other two Synoptics, there is a doctrinal point of view from which the whole history is regarded. |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/MAR_MEC/MATTHEW_GOSPEL_OF_ST.html
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| | Gospel of Matthew ? |
 | | Of the four canonized Gospels, it is my opinion that the Gospel of Matthew is the most reliable and accurate, describing Jesus as a Prophet. |  | | The Gospel of Luke also says that Jesus was born during the Syrian governorship of Quirinius, who was not even appointed to the position until 6 A. (Luke 2:2). |  | | Matthew wrote that the centurion went in person to ask Jesus to heal his servant who was near death (8:5-13). |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/4229/mt.html
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| | Gospel of Matthew |
 | | The gospel of Matthew is the gospel of the Kingdom of God... |  | | the Gospel of the Kingdom of Jesus, of His Church on Earth and in Heaven. |  | | so, the gospel of Matthew is the gospel of the Church, very divine and very human on earth... |
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http://biblia.com/jesusbible/matthew.htm
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| | Blue Letter Bible - Study Tools |
 | | This date allows time for Matthew to have access to Mark's Gospel, and suggests that he completed the Gospel before the destruction of the temple in AD 70, because it would seem strange for the author not to mention this event in light of chapter 24. |  | | Even the title "According to Matthew" (KATA MAQQAION) is found in the earliest manuscripts, and was the most highly regarded and quoted of the gospels by the church fathers. |  | | The Gospel can be divided into three parts: the prologue (1:1-2:23), the body (3:1-28:15), and the epilogue (28:16-20). |
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http://www.blueletterbible.org/study/intros/matthew.html
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| | Exposing Matthew |
 | | Matthew states that, due to prophecy, it is true that Jesus was a male line descendant of King David, and presents a genology at the beginning of his gospel tracing Jesus' lineage through Joseph. |  | | Matthew was writing for a gentile, Roman audience, in Greek, and he would have also known that his readers also would assume that Jesus, if at all divine, was born of a virgin. |  | | The first two chapters of Matthew, the virgin birth and the genealogy, were not contained in the first versions of Matthew's gospel. |
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http://www.vexen.co.uk/religion/matthew.html
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| | The Gospel of Matthew |
 | | Its purpose is rather to explain their refusal of the gospel and to establish the Jewish scriptures as a possession of the church. |  | | The Gospel of Matthew is biography with a purpose. |  | | The gospel steadily depreciates the practices and ethics of Judaism. |
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http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/goodspeed/ch11.html
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| | An Introduction to the New Testament |
 | | There are, however, in Matthew’s gospel eleven quotations, 1:23, 2:6, 15, 18, 23, 4:15-16, 8:17, 12:18-21, 13:35, 21:5, 27:9, which show significant variations from the LXX text and approach more or less closely to the Hebrew text of the Old Testament (allowance has to be made in some of them, e.g. |  | | The tradition that the apostle Matthew wrote our first gospel, or an Aramaic gospel of which the Greek is a translation, went unchallenged from the middle of the second century to the nineteenth century, but can no longer be defended with any confidence. |  | | On the other hand the first gospel is peculiarly rich in teaching, and has largely for this reason been throughout the centuries the most popular of all gospels with Christian readers. |
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http://www.religion-online.org/showchapter.asp?title=531&C=552
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| | A Hebrew Gospel of Matthew |
 | | "A Primitive Hebrew Gospel of Matthew and the Tol'doth Yeshu," NTS 34 (1988): 60-70. |  | | The kind of polemic found in the Gospel of John appears to be directed toward an evaluation of John the Baptizer such as that found in ST Matthew. |  | | "A Note on Shem-Tob's Hebrew Matthew and the Gospel of John." Journal for the Study of the New Testament 47 (1992): 117-26. |
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http://www.religiousstudies.uncc.edu/jdtabor/shemtovweb.html
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| | Matthew - A Gospel for Messianic Jews |
 | | Matthew's task was to tease out new interpretations of the old scripture wrenching his references completely out of context in fact and juxtapositioning these 'quotations' with some pithy incident in the Jesus biography which he is fabricating. |  | | Significantly, Matthew devotes rather fewer words to the fabulous resurrection than to rebutting the idea that the disciples had simply stolen the body a tale obviously popular among the Jews when the fable was written ("This saying has been spread abroad among the Jews up to this very day" 28.15). |  | | In other words, in Matthew, we have a gospel for an embryonic Church, appealing primarily to a Jewish audience, and servicing its own need for a sacred text. |
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http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/matthew.htm
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| | Gospel of Matthew |
 | | So it is that, according to Jerome, the Gospel according to the Hebrews notes a certain reticence on the part of Jesus to be baptized, since he is not a sinner. |  | | It is usually thought that Mark's Gospel was written about A.D. 65 and that the author of it was neither one of the apostles nor an eyewitness of the majority of the events recorded in his Gospel. |  | | It is the near-universal position of scholarship that the Gospel of Matthew is dependent upon the Gospel of Mark. |
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http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/matthew.html
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| | The Gospel of Matthew from the Ancient Aramaic |
 | | The Gospel of Matthew from the Ancient Aramaic |  | | This translation of the Testament of Matthew from the original Ancient Aramaic Texts of the Ancient Church of the East Bible is dedicated to my mother Margaret. |
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http://www.v-a.com/bible/matthew.html
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| | New Testament Gateway: The Gospel of Matthew |
 | | Richard Heard, "The Gospel of Matthew", Chapter 8 in An Introduction to the New Testament (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1950), reproduced on Religion-Online. |  | | Barry D. Smith, "The Gospel of Matthew", an element among the on-line course materials for The New Testament and Its Context at Atlantic Baptist University. |  | | Jacquier, E., "The Gospel of Saint Matthew", Catholic Encyclopaedia (1911) |
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http://www.ntgateway.com/matthew
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| | Vangelo secondo Matteo, Il (1964) |
 | | Plot Outline: The life of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel of Matthew. |  | | I was impressed with Pasolini's use of the gospels, which provide the bulk of what the character of Jesus actually says. |  | | He brings an intensity and harshness to the role that is very much in accord with the Jesus portrayed in numerous passages of the gospels. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058715
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| | Bible Quiz (The Gospel of Matthew) |
 | | Matthew's Gospel tells many of the same stories about Jesus that are found in which other gospel? |  | | Between A.D. Between A.D. Between A.D. The key verse in this Gospel is: |  | | Matthew's gospel is how much longer than Mark's? |
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http://www.firstlutheran.org/biblequizmathew.htm
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| | The Gospel of Matthew (Menu) |
 | | Many sources have been used in the preparation of these lessons from the Gospel of Matthew. |  | | That means that there will be a lot of interesting details of the biblical narratives that will not be directly considered. |  | | We hope you find something here helpful and invigorating for your own spiritual journey as you read and reflect upon the Gospel of Matthew. |
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http://www.cresourcei.org/biblestudy/bbmatt.html
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| | Genesis Networks - The Holy Bible (KJV) - Matthew |
 | | And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people. |  | | And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. |  | | And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom: and he saith unto him, Follow me. And he arose, and followed him. |
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http://www.genesis.net.au/~bible/kjv/matthew
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| | Gospel of Matthew |
 | | The Gospel of Matthew: a commentary and meditation |  | | Matthew's genealogy of Jesus traces his lineage from Abraham, the father of God's chosen people, through the line of David, King of Israel. |  | | May there be nothing in my life that is not under your kingship." |
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http://www.rc.net/wcc/readings/matt1v1.htm
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| | Hebrew Gospel of Matthew @ CenturyOne Bookstore |
 | | Hebrew Gospel of Matthew presents evidence that a Hebrew Matthew was preserved by Jews throughout the early and late medieval periods and that the text of this Semitic Gospel appeared in toto in the fourteenth-century Jewish polemical treatise Evan Bohan, by the Spanish-Jewish apologist Shem-Tob ben-Shaprut. |  | | For some very startling insights into an exciting Hebrew text, this reviewer highly endorses [Howard's Hebrew Matthew]. |  | | This excellent quality book is exciting, scholarly reading." |
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http://www.centuryone.com/4470-0.html
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| | Matthew Yglesias: The Gospel According to Matthew |
 | | Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The Gospel According to Matthew: |  | | The truth will set you free: There is no crisis, and the President has no plan. |  | | Matthew is right on the money with his comments (which, as it happens, equal my comments!), so just a couple of fine points. |
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http://yglesias.typepad.com/matthew/2005/03/the_gospel_acco.html
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