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The '''Gospel of Matthew ''' is a document included in collections of the [[New Testament]].
[[File:Mark Matthew Luke.jpg|thumb|250px|The Synoptic Gospels]]
[[File:Q Mark Sources.jpg|thumb|250px|The Q Hypothesis]]
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The '''Gospel of Matthew ''' (see [http://www.devotions.net/bible/40matthew.htm]) is a [[New Testament]] document.
 
*See [[Q Gospel]] / [[Gospel of Mark]] / [[Gospel of Luke]] / [[Gospel of John]] / [[Gospel of Thomas]]


==Overview==
==Overview==
====The Matthean community====
Matthew is based on Mark and Q (material in common with Luke). Matthew reworked his sources in his own way and has also some unique material.
The questions of Matthew’s Jewish-Christian community:
(a) Who is Jesus the Messiah?
*Jesus is the Beloved Son (“No one knows the Father except the Son (11:27)
*Jesus is the Son of Man, the final judge, but he is also the new Moses (descendant of Abraham) and the son of David.
*Jesus is the Messiah for the forgiveness of sin, through his teaching (9:12-13) and death (26:28).
Emphasis on faith (Mt 8:10; 15:28; 17:19-20), in order to receive justification.
But the Last Judgment will be according to the deeds (Mt 25:31-46)
(b) The relationship with the Torah.
Jesus is the new Moses who delivers a major speech from the mountain.
*The Torah is binding on believers (Mt 5:17-20).
*The “new” teaching is based on the “old” one (Mt 13:52)
Jesus is the Jewish Messiah and Christianity is seen as a form of Judaism. Jesus commands his disciples “to make disciples of all nations and to baptize them”. But he also says “to teach them to obey everything I commanded you” (28:19). Gentiles “will eat with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob” only “in the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 8:11).
(c) The destruction of the Jerusalem Temple
Jerusalem is “the city that kills the prophet and stone those who are sent to it” (Mt 23:37)
*Jesus foresaw the destruction of the Temple (Mt 24)
*Jerusalem deserved to be punished (Mt 27:25)
*The Parable of the vineyard (Mt 21:33-46)
*The destruction of the Temple “is not the end, yet” (24:6).
(d) The leadership of the Pharisees
They are associated to the Sadducees as the enemies of John the Baptist (3:7ff) and Jesus (Mt 12:14; 16:1; 16:5-12; 21:45) and his disciples (27:62)
The relationship is much more negative than in Mark. They are hypocrites (Mt 23, and the parable of the two sons, Mt 21:28-32)
The righteousness of the Christians must exceed that of the Pharisees
Undivided heart (Mt 5:21-48)
Not like the hypocrites (and the Gentiles) (Mt 6)
In particular, the oral tradition of the Pharisees is rejected (but not the purity laws, as in Mark).
(e) The time of the end
The end is no longer seen as imminent as in Mark 9:1 (cf. Mt 16:28). The emphasis is now on the Church (see Mt 16:18-19; and ch. 18), which is the kingdom of God on earth (Mt 13:24ff).
The “delay of the end” is explained by the time needed in order to proclaim the good news of the kingdom throughout the world, then the end will come” (24:14)


==Gospel of Matthew in manuscript tradition==
==Gospel of Matthew in manuscript tradition==
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==Gospel of Matthew in Fiction==
==Gospel of Matthew in Fiction==
The Gospel of Matthew has provide material to numerous works on [[Jesus of Nazareth]], generally in the context of harmonized narratives. In a few cases, artists have devoted their interest specifically to the text of Matthew itself, notably,
 
The Gospel of Matthew has provide material to numerous works on [[Jesus of Nazareth]], generally in the context of harmonized narratives. In a few cases, artists have devoted their interest specifically to the text of Matthew itself, notably, [[Il vangelo secondo Matteo (1964 Pasolini), film]].


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
====Chapter 1====
====Chapter 1====
*[[Genealogy of Jesus]] (1:1-18) // Luke 3:23-38
*[[Genealogy of Jesus]] (1:1-17) // Luke 3:23-38
*[[Annunciation to Joseph]] (1:18-25) no parallel
*[[Annunciation to Joseph]] (1:18-25) // no parallel


====Chapter 2====
====Chapter 2====
*[[Birth of Jesus]] (2:1a)  
*[[Birth of Jesus]] (2:1a)  
*[[Adoration of the Magi]] (2:1b-12)
*[[Adoration of the Magi]] (2:1b-12) // no parallel
*[[Massacre of the Innocents]]
*[[Flight into Egypt]] (I) (2:13-15) // no parallel
*[[Flight into Egypt]]
*[[Massacre of the Innocents]] (2:16-18) // no parallel
*[[Flight into Egypt]] (II) (2:19-23) // no parallel


====Chapter 3====
====Chapter 3====
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====Chapter 5====
====Chapter 5====
*[[Beatitudes]] (5:1-12) // Luke


*[[Salt and Light]] (5:13-16) //
*[[Sermon on the Mount]] (I)
 
**[[Beatitudes]] (5:1-12) // Luke 6:20-26
*[[Teaching about the Law]] (5:17-20) no parallel
**[[Salt and Light]] (5:13-16) // Mark 9:50; Luke 14:34-35
 
**[[Teaching about the Law]] (5:17-20) no parallel
*[[Teaching about Anger]] (5:21-26) no parallel
**[[Teaching about Anger]] (5:21-26) no parallel
 
**[[Teaching about Adultery]] (5:27-30) no parallel
*[[Teaching about Adultery]] (5:27-30) no parallel
**[[Teaching about Divorce]] (I) (5:31-32; cf. 19:1-12) // Mark 10:1–12
 
**[[Teaching about Oaths]] (5:33-37) no parallel
*[[Teaching about Divorce]] (5:31-32) // Mark Luke
**[[Love for Enemies]] (5:38-48) // Luke 6:27-36
 
*[[Teaching about Oaths]] (5:33-37) no parallel
 
*[[Teaching about Retaliation]] (5:38-42) // Luke
 
*[[Love for Enemies]] (5:43-48) // Luke


====Chapter 6====
====Chapter 6====
*[[Teaching about Almsgiving]] (6:1-4) no parallel


*[[Teaching about Prayer]] / Lord's Prayer (6:5-15) // Luke
*[[Sermon on the Mount]] (II)
 
**[[Teaching about Almsgiving]] (6:1-4) no parallel
*[[Teaching about Fasting]] (6:16-18) no parallel
**[[Lord's Prayer|Teaching about Prayer / Lord's Prayer]] (6:5-15) // Luke 11:2-4
 
**[[Teaching about Fasting]] (6:16-18) no parallel
*[[Treasure in Heaven]] (6:19-21) // Luke
**[[Treasure in Heaven]] (6:19-21) // Luke
 
**[[Light of the Body]] (6:22-23) // Luke 11:33-36
*[[Light of the Body]] (6:22-23) // Luke 11:34-36
**[[God and Mammon]] (6:24) // Luke 16:13
 
**[[Care and Anxiety]] (6:25-34) // Luke 12:22-34
*[[God and Mammon]] (6:24) // Luke 16:13
 
*[[Care and Anxiety]] (6:25-34) // Luke 12:22-34


====Chapter 7====
====Chapter 7====
*[[Judging Others]] (7:1-6) // Luke 6:37-38.41-42


*[[Ask, Seek, Knock]] (7:7-12) // Luke 11:9-13
*[[Sermon on the Mount]] (III)
**[[Judging Others]] (7:1-5) // Luke 6:37-42; cf. Romans 2:1-5.
**[[Ask, Seek, Knock]] (7:7-12) // Luke 11:9-13
**[[Narrow Gate]] (7:14-14) // Luke 13:24
**[[Tree Known by Its Fruit]] (7:15-20) // Luke 6:43-45
**[[Two Foundations]] (7:21-29) // Luke 6:46-49


*[[Narrow Gate]] (7:14-14) // Luke 13:24
====Chapter 8====


*[[Tree Known by Its Fruit]] (7:15-20) // Luke 6:43-44
*[[I Never Knew You]] (7:21-23) // Luke 13:25-27
*[[Two Foundations]] (7:24-29) // Luke 6:47-49
====Chapter 8====
*[[Cleansing a Leper]] (8:1-4) // Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16
*[[Cleansing a Leper]] (8:1-4) // Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16


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====Chapter 11====
====Chapter 11====
*[[Messengers from John the Baptist (11:2-19) // Luke 7:18-35  
*[[Messengers from John the Baptist]] (11:2-19) // Luke 7:18-35  


*[[Woe to Unrepentant Cities (11:20-24) // Luke 10:13-15]]
*[[Woe to Unrepentant Cities]] (11:20-24) // Luke 10:13-15


*[[Come to Me and Rest]] (11:25-30) // Luke 10:21-22
*[[Come to Me and Rest]] (11:25-30) // Luke 10:21-22
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*[[Three Parables of the Kingdom]] (13:44-52) // Thomas  
*[[Three Parables of the Kingdom]] (13:44-52) // Thomas  
**[[Parable of the Net]] (13:47-50) // Thomas 8


*[[Hometown Rejection]] (13:53-58) // Mark 6:1–6a; Luke 4:16-30
*[[Hometown Rejection]] (13:53-58) // Mark 6:1–6a; Luke 4:16-30
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*[[Walking on Water]] (14:22-33) // Mark 6:45–52; cf. John 6:16-21
*[[Walking on Water]] (14:22-33) // Mark 6:45–52; cf. John 6:16-21


*[[Healing in Gennaseret]] (14:34-36) // Mark 6:53–56
*[[Healing in Gennesaret]] (14:34-36) // Mark 6:53–56


====Chapter 15====
====Chapter 15====
*Clean and Unclean / Tradition of the Elders (15:1-20) // Mark 7:1–23
*[[Tradition of the Elders]] (15:1-20) // Mark 7:1–23


*[[Canaanite Woman]] (15:21-28) // Mark 7:24–30
*[[Canaanite Woman]] (15:21-28) // Mark 7:24–30
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====Chapter 16====
====Chapter 16====
*[[Demand for a Sign] (16:1-4; cf. 12:38-42) // Mark 8:11–13; Luke 11:29-32
*[[Demand for a Sign]] (16:1-4; cf. 12:38-42) // Mark 8:11–13; Luke 11:29-32


*[[Beware of Yeast]] (16:5-12) // Mark 8:14-21  
*[[Beware of Yeast]] (16:5-12) // Mark 8:14-21  
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*[[Temptations to Sin]] (18:6-9) // Matthew 9:42-50; Luke 17:1-2
*[[Temptations to Sin]] (18:6-9) // Matthew 9:42-50; Luke 17:1-2


*[[Lost Sheep]] (18:10-14) // Luke 15:3-7
*[[Lost Sheep]] (18:10-14) // Luke 15:1-7


*[[Brother Who Sins]] (18:15-20) // Luke 17:3
*[[Brother Who Sins]] (18:15-20) // Luke 17:3
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====Chapter 19====
====Chapter 19====
*[[Teaching about Divorce]] (19:1-12) // Mark 10:1–12
*[[Teaching about Divorce]] (II) (19:1-12; cf. 5:31-32) // Mark 10:1–12


*[[Little Children Blessed]] (19:13-15) // Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17
*[[Little Children Blessed]] (19:13-15) // Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17
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*[[Woe to the Scribes]] (23:1-36) // cf. Mark 12:38-40; Luke 20:45-47
*[[Woe to the Scribes]] (23:1-36) // cf. Mark 12:38-40; Luke 20:45-47


*[[Lament over Jerusalem]] (23:37-39) // Luke 13:34-35
*[[Lament over Jerusalem]] (23:37-39) // Luke 13:31-35


====Chapter 24====
====Chapter 24====
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*[[Time of the End]] (24:36-44) // Mark Luke
*[[Time of the End]] (24:36-44) // Mark Luke


*[[Unfaithful Servant]] (24:45-51) // Luke 12:41-48
*[[Unfaithful Servant]] (24:45-51) // Luke 12:35-48


====Chapter 25====
====Chapter 25====
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*[[Talents]] (25:14-30) // Luke 19:11-27
*[[Talents]] (25:14-30) // Luke 19:11-27


*[[Judgment of the Nations]] (25:31-46) no parallel
*[[Judgment of the Son of Man]] (25:31-46) no parallel


====Chapter 26====
====Chapter 26====
*[[Plot to kill Jesus]] (26:1-5) // Mark 14:1-2; Luke 22:1-2; John 11:45-53
*[[Plot to Kill Jesus]] (26:1-5) // Mark 14:1-2; Luke 22:1-2; John 11:45-53


*[[Anointing at Bethany]] (26:6-13) // Mark 14:3–9; John 12:1-8
*[[Anointing at Bethany]] (26:6-13) // Mark 14:3–9; John 12:1-8
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*[[Guard at the Tomb]] (II) (28:11-15) no parallel
*[[Guard at the Tomb]] (II) (28:11-15) no parallel


*[[Appearances of Jesus]] (28:16-20) // cf. Mark 16:9-18; Luke John Acts  
*[[Appearances of Jesus]] (28:16-20) // cf. Mark 16:9-18; Luke John Acts


==Related categories==
==Related categories==
*[[New Testament]] / [[Gospel of Mark]] / [[Gospel of Luke]] / [[Gospel of John]] / [[Gospel of Thomas]] /  
*[[New Testament]] / [[Gospel of Mark]] / [[Gospel of Luke]] / [[Gospel of John]] / [[Gospel of Thomas]] /  
==References==
*''' ''' / [[]] / In: [[The Anchor Bible Dictionary (1992 Freedman), dictionary]],
*'''Matthew, Gospel of''' / [[Andrew J. Overman]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), dictionary]], 922-924


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Matthew Wikipedia]
*[http://www.theopedia.com/Gospel_of_Matthew Theopedia]


[[Category:Texts|Matthew1]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Matthew Wikipedia] / [http://www.theopedia.com/Gospel_of_Matthew Theopedia]
*[http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/matthew.html Early Christian Writings]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 11 September 2015

The Synoptic Gospels
The Q Hypothesis


The Gospel of Matthew (see [1]) is a New Testament document.

Overview

The Matthean community

Matthew is based on Mark and Q (material in common with Luke). Matthew reworked his sources in his own way and has also some unique material.

The questions of Matthew’s Jewish-Christian community:

(a) Who is Jesus the Messiah?

  • Jesus is the Beloved Son (“No one knows the Father except the Son (11:27)
  • Jesus is the Son of Man, the final judge, but he is also the new Moses (descendant of Abraham) and the son of David.
  • Jesus is the Messiah for the forgiveness of sin, through his teaching (9:12-13) and death (26:28).

Emphasis on faith (Mt 8:10; 15:28; 17:19-20), in order to receive justification. But the Last Judgment will be according to the deeds (Mt 25:31-46)

(b) The relationship with the Torah.

Jesus is the new Moses who delivers a major speech from the mountain.

  • The Torah is binding on believers (Mt 5:17-20).
  • The “new” teaching is based on the “old” one (Mt 13:52)

Jesus is the Jewish Messiah and Christianity is seen as a form of Judaism. Jesus commands his disciples “to make disciples of all nations and to baptize them”. But he also says “to teach them to obey everything I commanded you” (28:19). Gentiles “will eat with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob” only “in the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 8:11).

(c) The destruction of the Jerusalem Temple

Jerusalem is “the city that kills the prophet and stone those who are sent to it” (Mt 23:37)

  • Jesus foresaw the destruction of the Temple (Mt 24)
  • Jerusalem deserved to be punished (Mt 27:25)
  • The Parable of the vineyard (Mt 21:33-46)
  • The destruction of the Temple “is not the end, yet” (24:6).

(d) The leadership of the Pharisees

They are associated to the Sadducees as the enemies of John the Baptist (3:7ff) and Jesus (Mt 12:14; 16:1; 16:5-12; 21:45) and his disciples (27:62) The relationship is much more negative than in Mark. They are hypocrites (Mt 23, and the parable of the two sons, Mt 21:28-32)

The righteousness of the Christians must exceed that of the Pharisees Undivided heart (Mt 5:21-48) Not like the hypocrites (and the Gentiles) (Mt 6) In particular, the oral tradition of the Pharisees is rejected (but not the purity laws, as in Mark).

(e) The time of the end

The end is no longer seen as imminent as in Mark 9:1 (cf. Mt 16:28). The emphasis is now on the Church (see Mt 16:18-19; and ch. 18), which is the kingdom of God on earth (Mt 13:24ff). The “delay of the end” is explained by the time needed in order to proclaim the good news of the kingdom throughout the world, then the end will come” (24:14)

Gospel of Matthew in manuscript tradition

Gospel of Matthew in Scholarship

Gospel of Matthew in Fiction

The Gospel of Matthew has provide material to numerous works on Jesus of Nazareth, generally in the context of harmonized narratives. In a few cases, artists have devoted their interest specifically to the text of Matthew itself, notably, Il vangelo secondo Matteo (1964 Pasolini), film.

Synopsis

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

  • Sower (I) (13:1-9) // Mark 4:1–9; Luke 8:4-8; Thomas 9; 1 Clement 24:5
  • Sower (II) (13:18-23) // Mark 4:13-20; Luke 8:11-15
  • Tares (I) (13:24-30) no parallel
  • Mustard Seed (13:31-32) // Mark 4:30–32; Luke 13:18-19; Thomas 20
  • Tares (II) (13:36-43) no parallel

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

  • Talents (25:14-30) // Luke 19:11-27

Chapter 26

  • Last Supper (26:17-30) // Mark 14:12–26; Luke 22:7-23; John 13:21-30; 1 Corinthians 11:23-25
  • Peter's Denial (I) (26:31-35) // Mark 14:27-31; Luke 22:31-34; John 13:36-38
  • Arrest of Jesus (26:36-56) // Mark 14:32–52; Luke 22:39-53; cf. John 18:3-12
  • Peter's Denial (II) (26:69-75) // Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:56-62; John 18:15-18.25-27

Chapter 27

  • Burial of Jesus (27:57-61) // Mark 15:42–47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42

Chapter 28

  • Empty Tomb (28:1-8) // Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-10

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