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Dale C. Allison, The New
Moses. A Matthean Typology. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1993. Hbk. ISBN:
0567096386. pp.416. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2013. ISBN: 9781725232792. pp.412. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
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Ian Boxall, Discovering Matthew. Content, Interpretation, Reception. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2015. ISBN: 9781467443791. pp.216. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
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Warren Carter, Matthew:
Storyteller, Interpreter, Evangelist. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1968. ISBN: 9781441237187. pp.304. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
R.T. France, Matthew ~
Evangelist & Teacher. Exeter: The Paternoster Press, 1989. Pbk. ISBN:
0853644802. pp.345. ...well
written and judicious on both critical and theological issues; it is an able
introduction ot the study of Matthew" - D.A. Carson. |
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| E.J. Goodspeed, Matthew: Apostle and Evangelist. Philadelphia: J.C. Whiston, 1959. | |
| Donald Hagner, Matthew's Gospel Exposed, Part 1. | |
| Donald Hagner, Matthew's Gospel Exposed, Part 2. | |
| Donald Hagner, Matthew's Gospel Exposed, Part 3. | |
| William Hendriksen, "The Beauty of Matthew's Gospel," Westminster Theological Journal 35.1 (1972): 115-120. | |
James Alexander M'Clymont [1848-1927], The New Testament and Its Writers. Being an Introduction to the Books of the New Testament. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1893. Hbk. pp.288. |
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| Alfred Plummer [1841-1926], An Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel of S. Matthew, 2nd edn., 1920. London: Robert Scott, 1909. Hbk. pp.451. [This material is in the Public Domain] | |
| Charles L. Quarles, "Matthew 27:51-53: Meaning Genre, Intertextuality, Theology, and Reception History," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 59.2 (June 2016): 271- |
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| Philip L. Shuler, A Genre for the Gospels: The Biographical Character of Matthew. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1982. | |
William Fletcher Slater [1931-1924], Matthew. The Century Bible. Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C Jack, 1901. Hbk. pp.352. |
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| Graham Stanton, editor. The Interpretation of Matthew, 2nd edn. Continuum International Publishing Group - T & T Clark, 1994. Pbk. ISBN: 056729255X. pp.240. "It offers the student a useful compendium of contemporary scholarship." - D.A. Carson. | |
| Graham N. Stanton, A Gospel for a New People: Studies in Matthew. Westminster John Knox Press, 1994. Pbk. ISBN: 0664254993. pp.424. "...A volume loaded with judicious comment..." D.A. Carson. | |
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Elaine M. Wainwright, Matthew: An Introduction and Study Guide. The Basileia of the Heavens is Near at Hand. London: Bloomsbury Pusblishing, 2017. ISBN: 9781350008816. pp.112. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
Stephen Westerholm, Understanding Matthew: The Early Christian Worldview of the First
Gospel. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2006. ISBN: 0801027381. pp.160. |
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Michael J. Wilkins, Discipleship in the Ancient World and Matthew's Gospel. Grand Rapids:
Baker Book House, 1995. Pbk. ISBN: 0801020077. pp.292. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2015. ISBN: 9781725235960. pp.306. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
Commentaries
Structure
Theology
Ulrich Luz, The Theology of
the Gospel of Matthew. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pbk.
ISBN: 0521435765. pp.180. |
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| Warren Carter, ."Narrative/Literary Approaches to Matthean Theology: The Reign of the Heavens as an Example (Mt 4:17-5:12)," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 67 (1997): 3-27. | |
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Charles L. Quarles, A Theology of Matthew. Jesus Revealed as Deliverer, King, and Incarnate Creator. Phillipsburg, NJ: P & R Publishing, 2013. ISBN: 9781596386532. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
Other Studies
| Willoughby Charles Allen [1867-1953], "The Alleged Catholicism of the First Gospel and its Date," The Expository Times 21.10 (July 1910): 439-444. |
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| Willoughby C. Allen [1867-1953], "Harnack and Moffatt on the Date of the First Gospel," The Expository Times 22.8 (May 1911): 349-352. |
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| Dale C. Allison Jr., "Eunuchs because of the kingdom of heaven (Matt 19-12)," Theological Students Fellowship Bulletin 8.2 (Nov.-Dec. 1984): 2-5. |
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| Dale C. Allison, Jr., "‘Elijah must come first’", Journal of Biblical Literature 103.2 (June 1984): 256-258. |
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| Dale C. Allison, Jr., "Who will come from East and West? Observations on Matthew 8:11-12 - Luke 13:18-29," Irish Biblical Studies 11.4 (1989): 158-170. | |
| Dale C. Allison, "Anticipating the Passion: The Literary Reach of Matthew 26:47-27:56," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 56.4 (1994): 701-714. | |
Dale C. Allison, Jr., Studies in Matthew:
Interpretation Past and Present. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2005. Hbk. ISBN:
0801027918. pp.282. |
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| Jared M. August, "'He Shall Be Called a Nazarene': The Non-Citaton of Matthew 2:23," Tyndale Bulletin 69.1 (2018): 63-74. |
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| Benjamin Wisner Bacon [1860-1932], "The Five Books' of Moses
Against the Jews," Expositor 15 (1918): 56-66. |
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Benjamin Wisner Bacon [1860-1932], Studies in Matthew. London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1930. Hbk. pp.533. |
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| Jon N. Bailey, "Vowing Away the Fifth Commandment: Matthew 15:3- 6//Mark 7:9-13," Restoration Quarterly 42 (2000) 193-209. | |
| Mark L. Bailey, "The Doctrine of the Kingdom in Matthew 13," Bibliotheca Sacra 156: 624 (1999): 443-451. | |
| Robert Banks, Jews and the Law in the Synoptic Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975. | |
| Richard Bauckham, "Tamar's Ancestry and Rahab's Marriage: Two Problems in the Matthean Genealogy," Novum Testamentum 37.4 (1995): 313-329. | |
| Richard J. Bauckham, "The Parable of the Royal Wedding Feast (Matthew 22:1-14) and the Parable of the Lame Man and the Blind Man (Apocryphon of Ezekiel),' Journal of Biblical Literature 115 (1996) 447-464. | |
| David R. Bauer, "The Kingship of Jesus in the Matthean Infancy Narrative: A Literary Analysis," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 57.2 (1995): 306-323. | |
| Wayne
S. Baxter, "Mosaic Imagery In The Gospel of Matthew," Trinity Journal 20:1 (Spring 1999): 69-83. |
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Kristian A. Bendoraitis & Nijay K. Gupta, Matthew and Mark Across Perspectives. Essays in Honour of Stephen C. Barton and William R. Telford. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. ISBN: 9780567655912. pp.224. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Thomas J. Bennett, "Matthew 7:6 - A New Interpretation," Westminster Theological Journal 49.2 (1987): 371-386. | |
| Citron Bernhard, "The Multitude in the Synoptic Gospels," Scottish Journal of Theology 38 (1985): 392- | |
| Craig L. Blomberg, "Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage, and Celibacy: An Exegesis Of Matthew 19:3-12," Trinity Journal 11.2 (1990): 161-196. | |
| Craig L. Blomberg, "On Wealth and Worry: Matthew 6:19-34 - Meaning and Significance," Criswell Theological Review 6.1 (1992) 73-89. | |
| Gunther Bornkamm, Gerhard Barth & Heinz Joachim Held, Tradition and Interpretation in Matthew. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1974. Hbk. ISBN: 0664204538. | |
| Oscar S. Brooks, "The Function of the Double Love Command in Matthew 22:34-40," Andrews University Seminary Studies 36.1 (Spring 1998): 7-22. |
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| Lynne
Courter Boughton, "'Being Shed for You/Many': Time-Sense and Consequences in
the Synoptic Cup Citations," Tyndale Bulletin 48.2 (1997): 249-270. |
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| James
Breckenridge, "Evangelical Implications of Matthean Priority," Journal of
the Evangelical Theological Society 26.1 (1983): 117-121. |
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| Kent E. Brower, "Jesus and the Lustful Eye: Glancing at Matthew 5:28," The Evangelical Quarterly 76.4 (Oct.-Dec. 2004), 291-309. |
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| Milton P. Brown, "Matthew as EIRENOPOIOS," Irish Biblical Studies 4.2 (1982): 66-81. | |
| F.F. Bruce, "The End of the First Gospel," The Evangelical Quarterly 12 (1940): 203-214. |
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| F.F. Bruce, "The Book of Zechariah and the
Passion Narrative," Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 43 (March
1961): 336-353. |
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| F.F. Bruce, "Are The Gospels Anti-Semitic?" Eternity 24 (November 1973): 16-18. | |
| Charles Fox Burney [1868-1925], The Poetry of Our Lord. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1925. [This material is in the Public Domain] | |
| Henry Joel Cadbury [1883-1974], "The meaning of John 20:23, Matthew 16:19, and Matthew 18:18," Journal of Biblical Literature 58.3 (1939): 251-254. |
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| K.M. Campbell, "The New Jesusalem in Matthew 5.14," Scottish Journal of Theology 31 (1978): 335- | |
| David B. Capes, "Intertextual Echoes in the Matthean Baptismal Narrative," Bulletin for Biblical Research 9 (1999): 37-49. | |
| D.A.
Carson, "Christological Ambiguities in the Gospel of Matthew," Harold Rowdon,
ed., Christ our Lord. Studies in Christology Presented to Donald
Guthrie. Leicester: IVP, 1982. Hbk. ISBN: 0877849552. pp.97-114. |
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| D.A. Carson, "Gundry On Matthew: A Critical Review," Trinity Journal 3.1 (1982): 71-91. | |
| D.A.
Carson, "Jewish Leaders in Matthew's Gospel: A Reappraisal," Journal of the
Evangelical Theological Society, 25.2 (1982): 161-174. |
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| Warren Carter, "Solomon in All His Glory : Intertextuality and Matthew 6:29," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 65 (1997): 3-25. | |
| Warren Carter, "Jesus' I Have Come Statements in Matthew's Gospel," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 60.1 (1998): 44-62. | |
| Edward J. Carter, "Toll and Tribute: A Political Reading of Matthew 17.24-27," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 25.4 (2003): 413-431. [Abstract] | |
| Warren Carter, "Matthew and the Gentiles: Individual Conversion and/or Systemic Transformation?" Journal for the Study of the New Testament 26.3 (2004): 259-282. [Abstract] | |
| David R. Catchpole, "The Answer of Jesus to Caiaphas (Matt. XXVI.64)," New Testament Studies 17 (1971): 213-226. | |
| Blaine Charette, Restoring Presence: The Spirit in Matthew's Gospel. Journal of Pentecostal Theology Supplement Series 18. Sheffield: Continuum International Publishing Group - Sheffield Academic Press, 2000. Pbk. ISBN: 1841270598. pp.160. | |
| J. Daryl Charles, "The Greatest or The Least in the Kingdom?: The Disciple's Relationship To The Law (Matt 5:17-20)," Trinity Journal 13.2 (1992): 139-162. | |
| J. Daryl Charles, "Garnishing with the 'Greater Righteousness': The Disciple's Relationship to the Law (Matthew 5:17-20," Bulletin for Biblical Research 12.1 (2002): 1-15. | |
| Ben Chenoweth, "Identifying the Talents: Contextual Clues for the
Interpretation of the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30)," Tyndale
Bulletin 56.1 (2005): 61-72. |
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| Alan
Cole, The New Temple: A Study of the Origins of the Catechetical 'Form' of
the Church in the New Testament. London: The Tyndale Press, 1950. pp.55. |
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| Wayne Coppins, "Sitting on Two Asses?: Second Thoughts on the Two-Animal Interpretation of Matthew 21:7," Tyndale Bulletin 63.2 (2012): 275-290. |
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| Donald E. Cook, "A Gospel Portrait of the
Pharisees," Review & Expositor 84.2 (Spring 1987): 221-233. |
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| Peter E.
Cousins, "The Feeding of the Five Thousand," The Evangelical Quarterly 39.3 (July-Sept.1967): 152-154. |
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| Robert D.
Culver, "What is the church's commission: Some exegetical issues in Matthew
28:16-20," Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 10.2 (Spring
1967): 115-126. |
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| Roland Deines, "Did Matthew Know He was Writing Scripture? Part 1," European Journal of Theology 22.2 (2013): 101-109. |
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| Roland Deines, "Did Matthew Know He was Writing Scripture? Part 2," European Journal of Theology 23.1 (2014): 3-12. |
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| Gary W. Derickson, "Matthean Priority/Authorship and Evangelicalism's Boundary," The Master's Seminary Journal 14.1 (Spring 2003): 87-103. |
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| B. Rod Doyle, "The Place of the Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard in Matthew 20:1-16," Australian Biblical Review 42 (1994): 39-58. | |
| David Duling, "The Therapeutic Son of David: An Element in Matthew's Christological Apologetic," New Testament Studies 24 (1978): 392-410. | |
| Paul
Elbert, "The Perfect Tense in Matthew 16:19 and Three Charismata," Journal
of the Evangelical Theological Society 17.3 (1974): 149-155. |
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| Richard J. Erickson, "Joseph and the Birth of Isaac in Matthew 1," Bulletin for Biblical Research 10.1 (2000): 35-51. | |
| Paul
Frederick Feiler, "The Stilling of the Stormin Matthew: A Response to
Günther Bornkamm," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26.4 (1983): 399-406. |
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| Dick France, "Matthew's Gospel in Recent Study," Themelios 14.2 (Jan./Feb. 1989): 41-46. | |
| Hal Freeman, "The Great Commission and the New Testament: An Exegesis of Matthew 28:16-20," Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 1.4 (Winter 1997): 14-23. | |
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Aaron M. Gale, Redefining
Ancient Borders: The Jewish Scribal Framework of Matthew's Gospel.
London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005.
ISBN: 9780567339409. pp.224. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Don Garlington, "Oath-Taking In The Community Of The New Age (Matthew 5:33-37)," Trinity Journal 16.2 (1995): 139-170. | |
| Don Garlington, "'The Salt of the Earth' in Covenantal Perspective," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 54.4 (Dec. 2011): 715-749. |
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| John E. Goldingay, "The Old Testament and Christian faith: Jesus and the Old Testament in Matthew 1-5 Part 1," Themelios 8.1 (Sept. 1982): 4-10. | |
| John E. Goldingay, "The Old Testament and Christian faith: Jesus and the Old Testament in Matthew 1-5 Part 2," Themelios 8.2 (January 1983): 5-12. | |
| D. Good, "The Canaanite Woman: Patristic Exegesis of Matthew 15:21-28," Cah. de Biblia Patristica 3 (1991): 169-77. | |
| Michael D. Goulder, Midrash and Lection in Matthew. London: SPCK, 1974. Hbk. ISBN: 0281027137. pp.528. | |
| Sigurd Grindheim, "Ignorance Is Bliss: Attitudinal Aspects of the Judgment according to Works in Matthew 25:31-46," Novum Testamentum 50 (2008): 313-331. |
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| Allen R. Guenther, "The Exception Phrases: Except porneiva, Including
porneiva or Excluding porneiva? (Matthew 5:32; 19:9)," Tyndale Bulletin 53.1 (2002): 83-96. |
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| Robert H. Gundry, "On Interpreting Matthew's Editorial Comments," Westminster Theological Journal 47.2 (1985): 319-328. | |
| Robert
H. Gundry, "A Response to 'Matthew And Midrash'," Journal of the Evangelical
Theological Society 26.1 (1983): 41-56. |
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| Robert
H. Gundry, "A Surrejoinder to Douglas J. Moo," Journal of the Evangelical
Theological Society 26.1 (1983): 71-86. |
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| Daniel M. Gurtner, "The Rending of the Veil (Matt. 27:51a par): A Look Back and a Way Forward," Themelios 29.3 (Summer 2004): 4-14. | |
| Donald A. Hagner, "Balancing the Old and the New. The Law of Moses in Matthew and Paul," Interpretation 51.1 (Jan. 1997): 20-30. | |
Donald A. Hagner, "Matthew.
Christian Judaism or Jewish Christianity?" Scot McKnight & Grant R.
Osborne, eds., The Face of New Testament Students. Grand Rapids: Baker
Book House / Leicester: Apollos, 2004. Pbk. ISBN: 0801027071. pp.263-282. |
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Margaret Hannan, The Nature and Demands of the Sovereign Rule of God in the Gospel of Matthew. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006. ISBN: 9780567000965. pp.278. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Clay Ham, "The Last Supper in Matthew," Bulletin for Biblical Research 10.1 (2000): 53-69. | |
| Douglas R.A. Hare, "How Jewish Is the Gospel of Matthew?" Catholic Biblical Quarterly 62.2 (2000): 264-277. | |
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Adolf Harnack, The Date of Acts and
of the Synoptic Gospels. New York: Putman, 1911. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2004. ISBN: 9781725209985. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Rev
Dr. Anthony E. Harvey, Eunuchs For the Sake of the Kingdom. The Ethel M.
Wood Lecture delivered before the University of London on 15 March 1995.
London: University of London, 1993. Pbk. ISBN: 0718712749. pp.28. |
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| Rob Haskell, "Matthew 17:24-27: A Religio-Political Reading," Evangelical Review of Theology 32.2 (April 2008): 173-184. |
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| Homer
Heater, Jr., "Matthew 2:6 and its Old Testament Sources," Journal of the
Evangelical Theological Society 26.4 (1983): 395-397. |
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| Andrew Duff Heffern, "The four women in St. Matthew’s genealogy of Christ," Journal of Biblical Literature 31.2 (1912): 69-81. |
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| Gabriel Herbert, "The Problem of the Gospel according to Matthew," Scottish Journal of Theology 14 (1961): 403- | |
David Hill, "Some recent trends in Matthaean studies" Irish Biblical Studies 1.3 (1979): 139-149. |
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| David Hill, "Son and Servant: An Essay in Matthean Christology," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 6 (1980): 2-16. | |
David Hill, "‘Our Daily Bread’ (Matthew 6:11) in the History of Exegesis," Irish Biblical Studies 5.1 (1983): 2-10. |
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| David Hill, "The Spirit and the Church"s Witness. Observations on Acts 1:6-8," Irish Biblical Studies 6.1 (1984): 16-26. | |
| David Hill, "The Meaning of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew’s Gospel," Irish Biblical Studies 6.3 (1984): 120-133. | |
| David Hill, "Matthew 27: 51-53 in the Theology of the Evangelist," Irish Biblical Studies 7.2 (1985): 76-87. | |
David Hill, "Jesus before the Sanhedrin - on what charge?" Irish Biblical Studies 7.4 (1985): 174-186. |
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David Hill, "The Conclusion of Matthew’s Gospel: Some Literary-Critical Observations," Irish Biblical Studies 8.2 (1986): 54-63. |
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| David Hill, "In Quest of Matthaean Christology," Irish Biblical Studies 8.3 (1986): 135-142. | |
| Norman Hillyer,
"Matthew's Use of the Old Testament," The Evangelical Quarterly 36.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1964): 12-26. |
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Elijah Hixson, "The Gospel of Matthew in the Sixth-Century Manuscript Family Scribal Habits in the Purple Codices 022, 023 and 042," Tyndale Bulletin 69.2 (2018): 309-312. |
| Michael W. Holmes, "The text of the Matthean divorce passages: a comment on the appeal to harmonization in textual decisions," Journal of Biblical Literature 109.4 (Winter 1990): 651-664. |
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| John Ebenezer Honeyman Thomson [1841-1923], "The Readers For Whom Matthew Wrote His Hebrew
Gospel," Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute 54
(1922): 178-200. |
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| Arland J. Hultgren, "Matthew's Infancy Narrative and the Nativity of the Emerging Community," Horizons in Biblical Theology 19.2 (1997): 91-108. | |
| Morris Inch,
"Matthew and the House-Churches," Evangelical Quarterly 43.4 (Oct.-Dec.
1971): 196-202. |
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| David Instone-Brewer, "The Two Asses of Zechariah 9:9 in Matthew 21," Tyndale Bulletin 54.1 (2003): 89-98. |
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| Alan F. Johnson, "Jesus and Moses: Rabbinic Backgrounds and Exegetical Concerns in Matthew 5 as Crucial to the Theological Foundations of Christian Ethics," Morris Inch & Ronald Youngblood, eds., The Living and Active Word of God. Essays in Honor of Samuel J. Schultz. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983. Hbk. ISBN: 0931464110. pp.85-108. | |
| Ian S. Kemp, "The Blessing, Power and Authority of the Church A study in Matthew 16:17–19," Evangelical Review of Theology 40.2 (April 2016): 128-139. |
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| Tae Sub Kim, "Israel and the Universal Mission in the Gospel of Matthew," Tyndale Bulletin 64.1 (2013): 153-156. |
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Jack Dean Kingsbury, Matthew as Story.
Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1988. Pbk. ISBN: 0800620992. pp.181. |
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| George Dunbar Kilpatrick [1910-1989], The Origins of the Bible According to St. Matthew. Oxford: Clarendon, 1946. | |
| Gordon D. Kirchhevel, " He That Cometh in Mark 1:7 and Matt 24:30," Bulletin for Biblical Research 4 (1994): 105-112. | |
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Alan Kirk, Q in Matthew. Ancient Media, Memory, and Early Scribal Transmission of the Jesus Tradition. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. ISBN: 9780567667731. pp.320. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Simon Kistemaker, "Children in the Market Place," Evangel 4:2 (1986): 12. |
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Michael
Knowles, Jeremiah in Matthew's Gospel: The Rejected Prophet Motif in
Matthaean Redaction. Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement
Series, No. 68. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015. ISBN: 9781474236256. pp.384. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Erkki Koskenniemi, "Forgotten Guardians and Matthew 18:10," Tyndale Bulletin 61.1 (2010): 119-129. |
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| E. Krentz, "The Extent of Matthew's Prologue," Journal of Biblical Literature 83 (1964): 409-14. | |
| George M. Landes, "Matthew 12: 40 as an Interpretation of 'The Sign of Jonah' Against its Biblical Background," Carol L. Meyers & M. O'Connor, eds, Word of the Lord Shall Go Forth: Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman in Celebration of His Sixtieth Birthday. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983. Hbk. ISBN: 0931464196. pp.665-684. | |
| Wendell E. Langley, "The Parable of the Two Sons (Matthew 21:28-32) against Its Semitic and Rabbinic Backdrop," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 58.2 (1996): 228-243. | |
| Matthew B. Leighton, "'Mosaic Covenant' as a Parable Referent for νόμος in Paul," Tyndale Bulletin 69.2 (2018): 161-181. |
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| Jack
P. Lewis, "'The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail Against It' (Matt 16:18): A
Study Of The History Of Interpretation," Journal of the Evangelical
Theological Society, 38.3 (1995): 349-367. |
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| H. Lohr, "Oral Techniques in the Gospel of Matthew," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 23 (1961): 403-35. | |
| Thomas R.W. Longstaff, "The Women at the Tomb: Matthew 28:1 Re-examined," New Testament Studies 27 (1981): 277-82. | |
| Craig S. Keener, "'Brood of Vipers' (Matthew 3.7; 12.34; 23.33)," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 28.1 (2005): 3-11 [Abstract] | |
| David
McClister, "'Where Two Or Three Are Gathered Together': Literary Structure As
A Key To Meaning In Matt 17:22-20:19," Journal of the Evangelical
Theological Society 39.4 (1996): 549-558. |
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| Richard S. McConnell, Law and Prophecy in Matthew's Gospel. Basel: Friedrich Reinhardt, 1969. | |
| Neil J. McEleney, "The Unity and Theme of Matthew 7:1-12," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 56.3 (1994): 490-500. | |
| Tony T. Maalouf, "Were the Magi From Persia or Arabia?" Bibliotheca Sacra 156: 624 (1999): 423-442. | |
| Jonathan T. Pennington, "The Kingdom of Heaven in the Gospel of Matthew," Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 12.1 (Spring 2008): 44-51. | |
| Jonathan T. Pennington, "Matthew 13 and the Function of the Parables in the First Gospel," Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 13.3 (Autumn 2009): 12-20. | |
| T.W. Manson [1893-1958], Jesus and the non-Jews. The Ethel M. Wood lecture
delivered before the University of London on 3 March 1954. London: The Athlone
Press, 1955. Pbk. pp.22. |
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| W. Harold Mare, "The Smallest Mustard Seed - Matthew 13:32," Grace Journal 9.3 (Fall 1968): 3-11. |
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| David Mathewson, "The Apocalyptic Vision of Jesus According to the Gospel of Matthew: Reading Matthew 3:16-4:11 Intertextually," Tyndale Bulletin 62.1 (2011): | |
| John P. Meier, Law and History in Matthew's Gospel: A Redactional Study of Mt. 5:17-48. Rome: BIP, 1976. | |
| John P. Meier, The Vision of Matthew: Christ, Church, and Morality in the First Gospel. New York: Paulist, 1991. Pbk. ISBN: 0824510925. pp.270. | |
| Maarten J.J. Menken, "The Source of the Quotation From Isaiah 53:4 in Matthew 8:17," Novum Testamentum 39.4 (1997): 313-327. | |
| M.J.J. Menken, "The Textual Form of the Quotation From Isaiah 7:14 in Matthew 1:23," Novum Testamentum 43.2 (2001): 144-160. | |
| Benjamin L. Merkle, "Who Will Be Left Behind? Rethinking the Meaning of Matthew 24:40-41 and Luke 17:34-35," Westminster Theological Journal 72.1 (Spring 2010): 169-179. | |
| Douglas
J. Moo, "Matthew and Midrash: An Evaluation of Robert H. Gundry's Approach," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26.1 (1983): 17-30. |
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| Douglas
J. Moo, "Once Again, 'Matthew and Midrash': A Rejoinder to Robert H. Gundry," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 26.1 (1983): 57-70. |
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| Douglas J. Moo, "Tradition and the Old Testament in Matt. 27: 3-10," R.T. France and David Wenham, eds, Gospel Perspectives, Vol. 3: Studies in Midrash and Histiography. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1983. pp.157-176. |
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| Mark
Moulton, "Jesus Goal For Temple And Tree: A Thematic Revisit of Matt
21:12-22," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 41.4 (1998):
561-574. |
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| Neil
D. Nelson, Jr., "'This Generation' in Matt 24:34: A Literary Critical
Perspective," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 38.3
(1995): 369-385. |
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Ian Boxall, Discovering Matthew. Content, Interpretation, Reception. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2015. ISBN: 9781467443791. pp.216.
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R.T. France, Matthew ~
Evangelist & Teacher. Exeter: The Paternoster Press, 1989. Pbk. ISBN:
0853644802. pp.345. ...well
written and judicious on both critical and theological issues; it is an able
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James Alexander M'Clymont [1848-1927], The New Testament and Its Writers. Being an Introduction to the Books of the New Testament. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1893. Hbk. pp.288.
William Fletcher Slater [1931-1924], Matthew. The Century Bible. Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C Jack, 1901. Hbk. pp.352.
Elaine M. Wainwright, Matthew: An Introduction and Study Guide. The Basileia of the Heavens is Near at Hand. London: Bloomsbury Pusblishing, 2017. ISBN: 9781350008816. pp.112.
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F.F.
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1-7, Vol. 1. International Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T & T Clark,
1988. Hbk. ISBN: 0567094812. A Best Buy for the advanced reader - D.A. Carson.
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Clark, 1991. Hbk. ISBN: 0567095452. A Best Buy for the advanced reader - D.A. Carson.
W.D. Davies & Dale C. Allison, Matthew
19-28, Vol. 3. International Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T & T
Clark, 1997. Hbk. ISBN: 056708518X. A Best Buy for the advanced reader - D.A. Carson.
Raymond E. Brown, The Birth of the
Messiah. A Commentary on the Infancy Narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and
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0385472021. pp.752.
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Charles John Ellicott [1819-1905], editor, A New Testament commentary for English readers various writers, 3 Vols., 3rd edn. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [1877-79]. Hbk. pp.554+468+641.
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Commentary Series. Leicester: IVP, 1997. Hbk. ISBN: 0851116825. pp.424. Suitable for the lay-reader. Most advanced readers will want to bypass this
volume in favour of Keener's more substantial work below.
Craig S. Keener, A
Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1999. Hbk.
ISBN: 0802838219. "...a massive commentary which in some respects sets new standards. It is
engagingly written, and always with the preacher and teacher in mind." - D.A.
Carson.
Ulrich Luz, Matthew 1-7, Vol. 1. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2007. Hbk. ISBN-13: 978-0800660994. pp.432.
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Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005. Hbk. ISBN: 0802823890. pp.1481.
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Michael Ferrebee Sadler [1819-1895], The Gospel to St Matthew with Notes Critical and Practical, 2nd edn.. London: George Bell & Sons, 1901. Hbk. pp.494.
David Smith [1866-1932], The Gospel According to St. Matthew. The Westminster New Testament. London: Andrew Melrose, 1908. Hbk. pp.256.
David L. Turner, Matthew. Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2008. ISBN: 9781441201188. pp.848.
Herbert Udny Weitbrecht [1851-1937], The Gospel According to St. Matthew. The Indian Church Commentaries. Madras: SPCK, 1912. Hbk. pp.720.
Michael J. Wilkins, Matthew. The NIV Application Commentary. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2004. Hbk. ISBN-13: 978-0310493105.
David Bauer, The Structure of Matthew's Gospel. A Study in Literary Design. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015. ISBN: 9781474236300. pp.192.
Ulrich Luz, The Theology of
the Gospel of Matthew. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Pbk.
ISBN: 0521435765. pp.180.
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Interpretation Past and Present. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2005. Hbk. ISBN:
0801027918. pp.282.
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Kristian A. Bendoraitis & Nijay K. Gupta, Matthew and Mark Across Perspectives. Essays in Honour of Stephen C. Barton and William R. Telford. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. ISBN: 9780567655912. pp.224.
Donald A. Hagner, "Matthew.
Christian Judaism or Jewish Christianity?" Scot McKnight & Grant R.
Osborne, eds., The Face of New Testament Students. Grand Rapids: Baker
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Adolf Harnack, The Date of Acts and
of the Synoptic Gospels. New York: Putman, 1911. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2004. ISBN: 9781725209985.
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Alan Kirk, Q in Matthew. Ancient Media, Memory, and Early Scribal Transmission of the Jesus Tradition. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016. ISBN: 9780567667731. pp.320.
Michael
Knowles, Jeremiah in Matthew's Gospel: The Rejected Prophet Motif in
Matthaean Redaction. Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement
Series, No. 68. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015. ISBN: 9781474236256. pp.384.
Charles Nathan Ridlehoover, The Lord's Prayer and the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew's Gospel. London: Bloomsdbury, 2019. ISBN: 9780567692351. pp.256.
Patrick Schreiner, Matthew, Disciple and Scribe. The First Gospel and his Portrait of Jesus. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2019. ISBN: 9781493418121. pp.304.
Vincent Henry Stanton [1846-1924], The Gospels as Historical Documents. Part II. The Synoptic Gospels. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1909. Hbk. pp.376.
Herman C. Waetjen, Matthew's Theology of Fulfillment, Its Universality and Its Ethnicity. God's New Israel as the Pioneer of God's New Humanity. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017. ISBN: 9780567675675. pp.392.
Thomas Walker [1881-1950], Is Not This The Son of Joseph? An Exposition of the relevant chapters of the Gospels in the Light of Jewish Culture. London: James Clarke & Co., Ltd., [1937]. Hbk. pp.116.
Arthur Lukyn Williams [1853-1943], The Hebrew-Christian Messiah Or The Presentation of the Messiah to the Jews in the Gospel according to St. Matthew Being Twelve Lectures delivered before the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn on the Foundation of Bischop Warburton in the years 1911-1915. With an introductory Note by the Bishop of Ely. London: SPCK, 1916. Hbk. pp.425.
P.J. Williams, "The Linguistic Background of Jesus'
Dereliction Cry (Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34)," P.J. Williams, Andrew D. Clarke,
Peter M. Head & David Instone-Brewer, eds., The New Testament in Its
First Century Setting. Essays on Context and Background in Honour of B.W.
Winter on His 65th Birthday. Grand Rapids / Cambridge: Eerdmans, 2004. Hbk.
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