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Gospel of Matthew from the Corpus of the Classical Ethiopic Language (Ge'ez), produced by the TraCES project (https://www.traces.uni-hamburg.de/en/about.html) in 2014-2019. The text is morphologically annotated. The archive contains three folders.
Dickhut, Wolfgang
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The article provides a comparative analysis of lexical and certain grammatical peculiarities in the Catholic and Orthodox editions of the Belarusian translation of chapters 6–9 of the Gospel of Matthew.
Eugeniusz Pankow
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The crowds in the Gospel of Matthew [PDF]
Of the three major groups in Matthew's gospel, the disciples, the Jewish leaders and the crowds, it is the last of these, the crowds, which is most ambiguous. While the disposition of the disciples and the Jewish leaders toward Jesus is readily apparent,
Cousland, J. R. C.
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Jesus as the personification of God’s wisdom in Matthew
This article investigates the attribute of God’s wisdom in Matthew’s Gospel as personified in the ministry of his Son, Jesus. This Gospel identifies Jesus as ‘Immanuel’. He is ‘God with us’.
Francois P. Viljoen
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The composition aind structure of the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew
The synoptic Gospels according to Matthew, Mark and Luke are closely related. On approximately 640 places texts (somewhere longer and somewhere shorter) correspond in all three gospels or only in two, usually when the Gospel according to Mark has been
Josip Vrana, Vrana, Josip
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The Gospel of Thomas and the earliest texts of the synoptic gospels
Research on the Gospel of Thomas in the last quarter of a century has made it clear that the origins of this apocryphal gospel cannot be satisfactorily explained from a single point of view.
Neller, Kenneth V.
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The Ten Commandments as a theological resource [PDF]
In this study we have sought to interpret the Ten Commandments as a resource for Christian theology. This has meant not only seeking to understand them within their Old Testament context but also reading them in conjunction with their interpretation in ...
Graham, Ray Richard Arthur
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Review of Matthias Konradt, Israel, Church, and the Gentiles in the Gospel of Matthew
The Baylor-Mohr Siebeck Studies in Early Christianity series undertook this translation of a monumental synthetic study of ecclesiology in the Gospel of Matthew by notable German scholar Matthias Konradt. Israel, Church, and the Gentiles in the Gospel of
Chance Bonar
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‘The Gospel According to Matthew’.
The essay is an account of major themes and texts in the Gospel of ...
Barton, S.C.
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