Matthean posteriority

an exploration of Matthew's use of Mark and Luke as a solution to the synoptic problem

309 pages

English language

Published 2015 by Bloomsbury T & T Clark.

ISBN:
978-0-567-36434-0
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OCLC Number:
886489218

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"This book explores the Matthean Posteriority Hypothesis (MPH), a largely neglected solution to the Synoptic Problem which holds that the author of the Gospel of Luke used the Gospel of Mark as a source, and that the author of the Gospel of Matthew used both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke as sources. MacEwen begins with a survey of the scholars who have defended various forms of the MPH. Chapter 2 discusses two key lines of evidence which support the MPH. The first line of evidence is textual - demonstrating that Matthew could have known the contents of Luke's Gospel beyond merely the double tradition material. The second line of evidence, involving a study of strings of verbatim agreements in the Gospels, supports the view that Matthew depended directly on Luke. Chapter 3 explores evidence and arguments which can be seen as problematic for the MPH. MacEwen …

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Subjects

  • Criticism, interpretation
  • Bible
  • Synoptic problem