The Origin, Authorship, and Community of Matthew
Characteristics of the author and the community through which Matthew originated
Characteristics of the author and the community through which Matthew originated
Summarizing how Matthew is designed as a liturgical document for liturgical use.
Issues with Matthew Matthew has a number of issues that calls its credibility into question. First, we look at Lukan Priority as a basis for understanding how Luke is a …
Mark Goodacres paper on editorial fatigue in support of the Farrer Theory is refuted. This theory is also known as the Farrer-Goulder-Goodacre Hypothesis.
The the trinitarian baptismal formula of Matthew 28:19, “baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of The Holy Spirit” is not likely original to Matthew. Evidence for this is includes quotes from numerous references as well as the citations of Eusebius.
Embellishments of Matthew not attested anywhere else in the New Testament
Inconsistencies between Matthew and Luke where Luke provides a more reliable reading.