The Bible As Literature : An Introduction

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A comparison of Matthew and Mark will show that Mark's outline is dominant wherever the two Gospels are parallel. The additions of Matthew are at the beginning and ending of Mark's material and in the large insertions of teaching. The additions are found in chs. i and 2, the genealogy and infancy, and in chs. 27 and 28. There are added also the passages 8. 5-22 ; 14. 28-31 ; 17. 24-27. (Mark 7. 31-37; 8. 22-26 are omitted from both Matthew and Luke.) Perhaps the most valuable addit
...ions made by our Matthew, however, are the groups of Jesus's teachings.
These discourses of Jesus are inserted in the narrative out- line that Mark provided. The clearest case of Matthew's gift in topical arrangement is the Sermon on the Mount.
The date of the composition of our Gospel Matthew is set by scholars all the way from 70 to 90 A. D., with the majority favoring the earlier date (see Matt 22. 7 also 10.
23; 16. 28). There is a geographical suggestion in 9. 26, 31, while I. 2^; 2y. 33, 46 together with the fact that it is a Greek book, show that the author wrote for Hebrews who spoke Greek.


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