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The Gospel of Matthew (1991) is a book by Daniel J. Harrington.
Abstract
"Matthew wrote his Gospel from his perspective as a Jew. It is with sensitivity to this perspective that Father Harrington undertakes this commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. After an introduction, he provides a literal translation of each section in Matthew's Gospel and explains the textual problems, philological difficulties, and other matters in the notes. He then presents a literary analysis of each text (content, form, use of sources, structure), examines the text against its Jewish background, situates it in the context of Matthew s debate with other first-century Jews, and reflects on its significance for Christian theology and Christian-Jewish relations. Includes an updated bibliography and appendix."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1991 / Repr. 2007.
Table of contents
External links
- [ Google Books]