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Introductions
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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. | |
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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. | |
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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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Commentaries
Structure
Theology
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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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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. | |
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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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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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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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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. | |
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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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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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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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Simon Kistemaker, "Children in the Market Place," Evangel 4:2 (1986): 12. |
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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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Kenneth G.C. Newport, "A Note on the 'seat of Moses' (Matthew 23:2)," Andrews University Seminary Studies 28.1 (Spring 1990): 53-58. |
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John Nolland, "Genealogical Annotation in Genesis as Background for
the Matthean Genealogy of Jesus," Tyndale Bulletin 47.1 (1996): 115-122. |
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John Nolland, "A Text-Critical Discussion of Matthew 1:16," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 58.4 (1996): 665-673. | |
John Nolland, "Jechoniah and His Brothers
(Matthew 1:11)," Bulletin for Biblical Research 7 (1997): 169-178. |
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John Nolland, "The Sources for Matthew 2:1-12," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 60.2 (1998): 283-300. | |
Ivor J.W. Oakley [1929-2003], "‘Hypocrisy’ in Matthew," Irish Biblical Studies 7.3 (July 1985): 118-138. |
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Kim Paffenroch, "Jesus as Anointed and Healing Son of David in the Gospel of Matthew," Biblica 80 (1999): 547-554. | |
Larry Perkins, "'Greater Than Solomon' (Matt 12:42)," Trinity Journal 19.2 (1998): 207-217. | |
A.J.
Petrotta, "An Even Closer Look At Matt 2:6 And Its Old Testament Sources," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 33.3 (1990):
311-315. |
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Nicholas G. Piotrowski, "'I Will Save My People from Their Sins': The Influence of Ezekiel 36:28b-29a; 37:23b on Matthew 1:21," Tyndale Bulletin 64.1 (2013): 33-54. |
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Stanley
E. Porter & Paul Buchanan, "On The Logical Structure of Matt 19:9," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 34.3 (1991):
335-339. |
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Soarès Prabhu, The Formula Quotations in the Infancy Narrative of Matthew. Rome: BIP, 1976. | |
Charles L. Quarles, "The Protevangelium of James as an Alleged Parallel to Creative Historiography in the Synoptic Birth Narratives," Bulletin for Biblical Research 8 (1998): 139-149. | |
Charles L. Quarles, "The Oath Formulas of Matthew 23:16–22 as Evidence for a Pre-70 Date of Composition for Matthew’s Gospel," Tyndale Bulletin 72 (2021): 1-24. |
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J. Cosslett Quin, "The Infancy Narratives with Special Reference to Matthew 1 and 2," Irish Biblical Studies 9.2 (1987): 63-69. | |
Noel
S. Rabbinowitz, "Matthew 23:2-4: Does Jesus Recognise the Authority of hte
Pharisees and Does He Endorse Their Halakhah?" Journal of the
Evangelical Theological Society 46.3 (September 2003): 423-447. |
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D.W.B. Robinson, "The Use of Parabole in the Synoptic Gospels," The Evangelical Quarterly 21.2 (April 1949): 93-108. |
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Lynlea Rodger, "The Infancy Stories of Matthew and Luke: An Examination of the Child as a Theological Metaphor," Horizons in Biblical Theology 19 (1997): 58-81. | |
E.A. Russell, "‘Antisemitism’ in the Gospel of Mathew," Irish Biblical Studies 8.4 (1986): 183-196. | |
Henry Arthur Sanders [1868-1956], "The genealogies of Jesus," Journal of Biblical Literature 32.3 (1913): 184-193. |
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J.W. Scott, "Matthew's Intention to Write History," Westminster Theological Journal 47.1 (1985): 68-82. | |
J.
Julius Scott, Jr., "Gentiles and the Ministry of Jesus: Further Observations
on Matt 10:5-6; 15:21-28," Journal of the Evangelical Theological
Society, 33.2 (1990): 161-169. |
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Donald Senior, "The Death of Jesus and the Resurrection of the Holy Ones (Mt. 27:51-53)," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 38 (1976): 312-29. | |
Jack Russell Shaffer, "A Harmonization of Matt 8:5-13 and Luke 7:1-10," The Master's Seminary Journal 17.1 (Spring 2006): 35-50. |
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P. Shuler, "Philo's Moses and Matthew's Jesus: A Comparative Study in Ancient Literature," The Studia Philonica Annual 2 (1990): 86-103. | |
David C. Sim, "Matthew and the Gentiles: A Response to Brendan Byrne—and Byrne Responds," Australian Biblical Review 50 (2002): 74-79. |
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H.D. Slingerland, "The Transjordan Origin of Matthew's Gospel," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 3 (1979): 18-29. | |
Gene
B. Smillie, "'Even the Dogs': Gentiles in the Gospel of Matthew," Journal of
the Evangelical Theological Society, 45.1 (2002): 73-97. |
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Klyne R. Snodgrass, "Matthew's Understanding of the Law," Interpretation 46.4 (Oct. 1992): 368-378. | |
Graham N. Stanton, "The Communities of Matthew," Interpretation 46.4 (Oct. 1992): 379-391. | |
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Krister Stendahl, The School of St. Matthew and its Use of the Old Testament, 2nd edn. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1968. pp.xiv + 249. | |
Ned B. Stonehouse, The Witness of Matthew and Mark to Christ. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1944. | |
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