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''Synopsis:'' The [[gospel]] according to [[apostle Matthew|Matthew]] is the first book of the [[New Testament]]. It contains an acccount of the birth of Jesus, his ministry and his death and resurrection.
  
 
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The [[gospel]] according to [[apostle Matthew|Matthew]] (Greek: Κατά Μαθθαίον) is the first book of the [[New Testament]]. It is one of the four [[Gospels]][, containing an acccount of the birth of [[Jesus]], his ministry and his death and resurrection. It closes with Jesus' [[Great Commission]], where he called his disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations."
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The book is traditionally thought to be authored by [[apostle Matthew]], one of Jesus' twelve disciples.
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===Overview of content===
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===Authorship===
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====[[Q hypothesis]]====
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===Date of writing===
  
 
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Matthew Wikipedia - Gospel of Matthew]
  
 
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Synopsis: The gospel according to Matthew is the first book of the New Testament. It contains an acccount of the birth of Jesus, his ministry and his death and resurrection.


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The gospel according to Matthew (Greek: Κατά Μαθθαίον) is the first book of the New Testament. It is one of the four Gospels[, containing an acccount of the birth of Jesus, his ministry and his death and resurrection. It closes with Jesus' Great Commission, where he called his disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations."

The book is traditionally thought to be authored by apostle Matthew, one of Jesus' twelve disciples.

Overview of content

Authorship

Q hypothesis

Date of writing

Quotes

Links

Wikipedia - Gospel of Matthew



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