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  1. Sep 3, 2021 · Traditionally, scholars believe the former tax collector Matthew, also known as Levi and one of Jesus’s apostles who traveled alongside him, wrote the Gospel of Matthew. The account is anonymous, but early church fathers unanimously agree Matthew was the author.

  2. According to the unanimous testimony of the early church, Matthew was the first gospel written. The church father Eusebius places the date of Matthew’s gospel in A.D. 41. If the ancient testimony is true, and there is no reason to doubt it, then we have a third independent source about the life of Christ written during the eyewitness period.

  3. The gospel is traditionally attributed to the Apostle Matthew. According to predominant scholarly views, it was written in the last quarter of the first century by an anonymous Jew familiar with technical legal aspects of scripture.

  4. The date of Matthew’s Gospel is far from certain. Three pieces of evidence have usually been advanced to demonstrate that Matthew wrote after 70 C.E. First, Matthew is dependent upon the Gospel of Mark and Mark is normally dated to the late 60s or early 70s.

  5. It is quite obvious and widely accepted that Matthew was written to the Jews. For one, he focuses on the fulfillment of the Old Testament, even quoting from it sixty-two times, which is more than any other Gospel writer.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · There are scholars who believe the Gospel of Matthew was written as early as ten to twelve years after the death of Christ. Those who hold to this earlier dating of Matthew believe he first wrote his Gospel in Aramaic, and then it was later translated into Greek.

  7. Origen states that “the first gospel was written by Matthew, who was once a tax collector, but who was afterwards an apostle of Jesus Christ, and it was prepared for the converts from Judaism, and published in the Hebrew tongue” (Eccl. His., VI. 14. 5).

  8. Some have argued on the basis of its Jewish characteristics that Matthew's Gospel was written in the early church period, possibly the early part of a.d. 50, when the church was largely Jewish and the gospel was preached to Jews only ( Ac 11:19 ).

  9. May 3, 2024 · Gospel According to Matthew, first of the four New Testament Gospels and, with Mark and Luke, one of the three so-called Synoptic Gospels. The work is attributed to St. Matthew and was composed in Greek, probably sometimes after 70 CE, and borrows heavily from the earlier Gospel According to Mark.

  10. Mar 17, 2017 · There is some debate as to when the Gospel of Matthew was written. Most authorities believe that it was written after Mark because it (like Luke) incorporates much of Mark in the telling. It does, however, it does tend to focus more on Jesus' teachings and his acts than other books.

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