Matthew
Lecture
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Provenance of Matthew
- Date
- c 70 AD. This is the best guess IMHO. That's assuming, as
I do, that Matthew used Mark to compose his gospel rather
than the other way around.
- Place
- There is no clear statement within the text about where it
was composed or who the original audience was. Here are some
guesses about locations with enough Jewish Christians to be
an appropriate audience — Jerusalem, Galilee, Antioch,
Alexandria, Tyre, Sidon, Ptolemais, Caesarea of Philippi,
Damascus, etc.
The Structure of Matthew
This is the structure Matthew overlays onto the gospel of Mark.
- Book I
- Matthew 3-4 (narrative)
- Matthew 5-7 (discourse — Sermon on the Mount)
- Book II
- Matthew 8-9 (narrative)
- Matthew 10 (discourse — The Missionary Discourse)
- Book III
- Matthew 11-12 (narrative)
- Matthew 13 (discourse — The Parabolic Discourse)
- Book IV
- Matthew 14-17 (narrative)
- Matthew 18 (discourse — Discourse on the Church)
- Book V
- Matthew 19-22 (narrative)
- Matthew 23-25 (discourse — The Olivet Discourse or the Discourse on the End Times)