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The Book Of Matthew -- A Brief Overview
Authorship of the Book of Matthew.--That this Gospel was written by
the apostle Matthew there is no reason to doubt. Seventeen independent
witnesses of the first four centuries attest its genuineness.
Original language of the Book of Matthew.--The testimony of the early
Church is unanimous that Matthew wrote originally in the Hebrew
language. On the other hand doubt is thrown over this opinion, both
statements of by an examination of the fathers and by a consideration of
peculiar forms of language employed in the Gospel itself. The question
is unsettled, the best scholars not agreeing in their Judgment
concerning it. If there was a Hebrew original, it disappeared at a very
early age. The Greek Gospel which we now possess was it is almost
certain, written in Matthew's lifetime; and it is not at all improbable
that he wrote the Gospel in both the Greek and Hebrew languages.--Lyman
Abbolt. It is almost certain that our Lord spoke in Greek with
foreigners, but with his disciples and the Jewish people in Aramaic (a
form of language closely allied to the Hebrew).--Schaff. The Jewish
historian Josephus furnishes an illustration of the fate of the Hebrew
original of Matthew. Josephus himself informs us that he, wrote his
great work "The History of the Jewish Wars," originally in
Hebrew, his native tongue, for the benefit of his own nation, and he
afterward translated it into Greek. No notices of the Hebrew original
now survive.--Professor D.S. Gregory.
The date of the Book of Matthew.-- The testimony of the early Church
is unanimous that Matthew wrote first of the early Church is among the
evangelists. Irenieus relates that Matthew wrote his Gospel while Peter
and Paul were preaching, and founding the Church at Rome, after A.D. 61.
It was published before the destruction of Jerusalem, A.D. 50.--Alford.
We would place our present Gospel between A.D. 60 and 66. If there was
an original Hebrew Gospel, an earlier date belongs to it--Ellicott.
The object of the Book of Matthew.-- This Gospel was probably written
in Palestine for Jewish Christians. It is an historical proof that Jesus
is the Messiah. Matthew is the Gospel for the Jew. It is the Gospel of
Jesus, the Messiah of the prophets. This Gospel takes the life of Jesus
as it was lived on earth, and his character as it actually appeared, and
places them alongside the life and character of the Messiah as sketched
in the prophets, the historic by the side of the Prophetic, that the two
may appear in their marvelous unity and in their perfect
identity.--Professor Gregory.
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