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The criteria of judgement in the Gospel according to St  Matthew

The criteria of judgement in the Gospel according to St Matthew

... does Matthew mean by adultery? Since he quotes the Seventh Commandment we may assume that there lies his starting ...and Matthew is almost certainly conflating these two commandments in ...

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Review article: The mountain motif in the plot of Matthew

Review article: The mountain motif in the plot of Matthew

... in Matthew as a literary motif, as well as a theological ...in Matthew as sites for events in the life and ministry of ...in Matthew (Mt 4:8; 5:1//8:1; 15:29; 17:1–9; 24:3; 28:16), where a mountain ...

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Matthew, Paul and the origin and nature of the gentile mission: The great commission in Matthew 28:16 20 as an anti Pauline tradition

Matthew, Paul and the origin and nature of the gentile mission: The great commission in Matthew 28:16 20 as an anti Pauline tradition

... examining Matthew 28:16- 20 only as a window into the missionary activity of the evangelist’s church, scholars have ignored the possibility that Matthew was presenting his own view about the true origins of ...

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The First Testament in the Gospel of Matthew 1

The First Testament in the Gospel of Matthew 1

... The First Testament in the Gospel of Matthew 1 Abstract Andries van Aarde Department of New Testament Studies (Sec A) University of Pretoria Manhew is to be read as a narration with an ongoing plot an[.] ...

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Andries van Aarde’s Matthew Interpretation

Andries van Aarde’s Matthew Interpretation

... way, Matthew as a narrative has its own closed narrative world (Van Aarde ...persons. Matthew does not primarily refer to actual events and does not profess to recount such events ...of Matthew since ...

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Matthew, memory theory and the New No Quest

Matthew, memory theory and the New No Quest

... Of this list, four are exclusively supernatural events: stilling the storm, feeding five thousand, the tombs opening and the resurrection. The remaining six are relatively mundane. That is to say, four of the stories ...

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Is Matthew 28:16–20 the summary of the Gospel?

Is Matthew 28:16–20 the summary of the Gospel?

... 5:17–19). Matthew also spells out Jesus’ definitive messianic interpretation of the Torah, which emphasises love of God and neighbour, and which identifies justice, mercy and faith as the weightier matters of the ...

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Matthew 5:17 and Matthew's Community

Matthew 5:17 and Matthew's Community

... Although Matthew 5:17 is often treated as if it referred only to Jesus’ view of Torah, it is important to note that the ‘prophets’ are included as ...prophets. Matthew has salvation history in focus, not ...

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The dissection of the wicked servant in  Matthew 24:51

The dissection of the wicked servant in Matthew 24:51

... warranted. Matthew accepted the tradition, found in both Jewish and Christian apocalyptic circles, that avenging angels would play an integral part in the eschatological punishment of wicked Christians (cf ...by ...

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Matthew as marginal scribe in an advanced  agrarian society

Matthew as marginal scribe in an advanced agrarian society

... Analysis of 22 references to scribes in the Gospel of Matthew shows that a few of them are positive comments and that the author himself was a scribe. What type of scribe was he and how can we clarify his social ...

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The pacifist Jesus and the violent Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew

The pacifist Jesus and the violent Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew

... why Matthew envisaged the returning Jesus in these violent terms when most Christians of the first century did not do ...option Matthew paid a steep christological ...for Matthew or his community, ...

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Reading Matthew by the Dead Sea: Matthew 8:5–13  in Light of P  Yadin 11

Reading Matthew by the Dead Sea: Matthew 8:5–13 in Light of P Yadin 11

... in Matthew 18:15–17, a passage that focuses on the life of the community, expressly the ἐκκλησία in verse 17, in the present as Matthew writes his ...

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Interpreting the  visio Dei  in Matthew 5:8

Interpreting the visio Dei in Matthew 5:8

... 2.The set of beatitudes (not necessarily as the ipsissima verba Jesu, cf. Van der Walt 2006:251) with which Matthew begins the Sermon on the Mount, differs quite significantly from those recorded by Luke. Luke ...

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Matthew Carter: Reflects on type design

Matthew Carter: Reflects on type design

... This is takes you child' , I designer when ExcofFon was a type I had everything he because in time, I had actually a type If someone that necessarily nothing I was very student, no real [r] ...

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The crowds in the Gospel of Matthew

The crowds in the Gospel of Matthew

... not insignificant, for FaXiAaCou is a hapax in the NT. There is a further change at 26:71 where Matthew refashions Mark's gexà xo% Na^aptivou fjoOct rob 'Iqoou (14:67) into 'J-naou toû NaÇcùpaiou. Apart from the ...

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Basic psychological need satisfaction from the perspective of permanently excluded children and young people: An exploratory study

Basic psychological need satisfaction from the perspective of permanently excluded children and young people: An exploratory study

... page 1 234 Basic psychological need satisfaction from the perspective of permanently excluded children and young people An exploratory study Matthew V S Wilson March 2014 A programme of independent st[.] ...

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Picturing the Afro Hispanic struggle for freedom in early modern Spain

Picturing the Afro Hispanic struggle for freedom in early modern Spain

... a St Barbara signed by Pareja, and the four pictures which the traveller Antonio Ponz saw in 1776 in the Augustinian Monastery of los Recoletos in Madrid: St John the Evangelist, St John the Baptist, ...

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Heaven and earth in the Gospel of Matthew

Heaven and earth in the Gospel of Matthew

... In sum, there is little evidence that the occasional plurals in the LXX came about as a result of a belief in multiple heavens. On the other hand, they may be called Semitic enhancement, but not in the directly ...

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From text to intertext: Intertextuality as a paradigm for reading Matthew

From text to intertext: Intertextuality as a paradigm for reading Matthew

... by Matthew, is not a messianic ...of Matthew in relation to Isaiah does not explain everything, but it opens the universe of discourse of the biblos of Matthew for other effects of meaning that do ...

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Evocative allusions in Matthew: Matthew 5:5 as a test case

Evocative allusions in Matthew: Matthew 5:5 as a test case

... interprets Matthew 5:5 as an allusion to the Abrahamic promise of the inheritance of the land and the blessing of all the families of the earth mediated through Psalm 36 (LXX) and describes the figurative nature ...

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