The Good news according to Matthew / Translated by David Green.
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- BS 2575.3 .S39
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"The Good News according to Matthew" is a brilliant, passage-by-passage investigation of the longest Gospel. By comparing Matthew with his sources--Mark, the Saying Source, early liturgies, and with parallels like Luke, earlier wisdom literature, and Qumran texts, Schweizer is able to isolate Matthew's distinctive view of Christ
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