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  1. The ancient tradition that the author was the disciple and apostle of Jesus named Matthew (see Mt 10:3) is untenable because the gospel is based, in large part, on the Gospel according to Mark (almost all the verses of that gospel have been utilized in this), and it is hardly likely that a companion of Jesus would have followed so extensively ...

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Saint Matthew, the first-century tax collector turned apostle who chronicled the life and ministry of Christ in his Gospel, is celebrated by the Church today, September 21. Although relatively ...

  3. Sep 20, 2022 · 3 Saint Matthew the Evangelist. Saint Matthew the Evangelist is considered the author of one of the four canonical Gospels, namely the Gospels recognised by the Christian religion. In particular, his Gospel is called, together with those of Mark and Luke, also the “Synoptic” Gospel. If we take the texts of the three synoptic Gospels and put ...

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · Conflicting questions arise as to whether Matthew the Apostle died a natural death or was martyred. 4. Matthew conflicted with King Hirtacus because of Iphigenia daughter of King Egippus. The Martyrdom of St Matthew by Caravaggio – Wikimedia Commons. Saint Iphigenia was dedicated to God and Saint Matthew veiled her.

  5. Matthew was a tax collector and is therefore the patron saint of bankers. The Church established St. Matthew's feast day as September 21. O Glorious St. Matthew, in your Gospel you portray Jesus as the longed-for Messiah who fulfilled the Prophets of the Old Covenant and as the new Lawgiver who founded a Church of the New Covenant.

  6. The name Matthew is mentioned five times in the New Testament: in Matthew 9:9, when he is called by Jesus to follow him, and four other times in various lists of the apostles. In Luke's and Mark's lists, he is mentioned seventh (Luke 6:15, and Mark 3:18), and in the Matthew and the Acts , he is mentioned eighth (Matthew 10:3, and Acts 1:13).

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