Book/Printed Material Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew,
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- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 2 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, •f Cong LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Chap.JJ.f Copyft t W...„_ ShellLiE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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Image 11 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, [Green Fund Book, No. 4.] COMMENTARY GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW CRITICAL, EXEGETICAL AND APPLICATIVE NOTES, AND ILLUSTRATIONS DRAWN FROM LIFE AND THOUGHT IN THE EAST WITH THE COMMON VERSION, 1611, AND THE…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 12 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, Copyright, 1897, BY THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 13 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, d PREFACE. Ten years ago this Commentary was issued, recognizing as a guiding principle in the right interpretation of the gospel, its peculiar Oriental character. This peculiarity is receiving increasing attention from…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 14 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 4 PREFACE. the past ten years, I found it needful to replace large portions of the earlier editions with new material, and thoroughly to rewrite or revise the whole work. The questions…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 15 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTKODUCTIOR L NEW TESTAMENT. There are sixty-six compositions or treatises in the volume of sacred writings which Christians accept as having divine authority. They are in two divisions one of thirty-nine books,…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 16 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. first or early in the second century. Peter accepted Paul s letters as of the same authority as the Jewish Scriptures. For Peter says of Paul s letters that some wrest…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 17 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. the other Gospels, and in fact in regard to all the other books, following are only approximate dates The Wheke Where Book. Written. Date. Book. Written. Date. 1 Thessalonians, Corinth, 52…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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Image 18 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 8 INTRODUCTION. similar, yet more varied and better than those employed to preserve the ancient classic works that have been handed down to us. There are three ways by which they were…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 19 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, ENTEODUCTION. Juvenal, Suetonius, Quintilian, Plutarch and Tacitus, were written, read and admired before the New Testament books appeared. Ancient classic literature had reached its highest state of perfection. After the greatest classic…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 20 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 10 INTRODUCTION. repute has been preserved to our times only in a single copy. Intro- duction, p. 4. The greater the number of ancient written copies of a work that have come…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 21 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. H century following the Keformation. Westcott and Hort (New Testament, vol. ii. p. 75, seq.) state that the Gospels are contained in fair complete- ness in 19 uncials the Acts in…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 22 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 12 INTRODUCTION. different handwriting and the different inks. The text of this manu- script has been published in four volumes, in imitation type, and the New Testament portion in an octavo edition…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 23 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. 13 are missing in the original, and have been added in a comparatively recent handwriting. It has been issued in six volumes by Yercellone, Cozza and Sergio (vol. vi. to contain…
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Image 24 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 14 INTRODUCTION. The increased interest in the study of ancient texts, and the thorough research skilled palaeographers are making in convents, monasteries and other ancient literary storehouses of the old world, make…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 25 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. 15 radical in its changes, but finally won its way to acceptance. This Latin version was the first book printed the so-called Mazarin Bible about 1455. 3. Old Egyptian (Coptic) Versions.…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 26 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 16 INTRODUCTION. II. MATTHEW. The Gospel according to Matthew has uniformly been placed at the beginning of the collection of Christian Scriptures called the New Tes- tament. Why it has been so…
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- Date: 1897
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Image 27 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. our Lord s apostles and their companions. He cannot therefore refer simply to the supposed logia or earlier record by Matthew, for he speaks of apostles (plural) and of their companions…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 28 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 18 INTRODUCTION. first prepared. Clemens Romanus (96 a.d.) also makes distinct quota- tions from the same Gospel. The so-called Epistle of Barnabas, con- fessedly of very great antiquity, whether actually written by…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 29 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. 19 man scholars in recent times. But the majority of learned men hold that these are two names for the same person. The form of Christ s call to Levi given…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 30 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 20 INTRODUCTION. of his presence to them by his writings. Socrates the historian says he preached the gospel in Ethiopia, and died there. Clement of Alex- andria asserts that he became an…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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Image 31 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. 21 sion to an original Greek copy. Greisbach, Tregelles, Westcott, and many other able critical scholars, regard the evidence for a Hebrew Gospel by Matthew as incontrovertible. (2) In Greek. But…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 32 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 22 INTRODUCTION. the Old Testament, and of the works of Josephus. In any case it is certain that the Greek copy of the Gospel is of apostolic authority, and a trustworthy account…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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Image 33 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, INTRODUCTION. 23 These concordances and divergences have led to several theories respecting their origin, known as the synoptic problem, which belongs to an Introduction to Luke s Gospel. Date. Early Christians placed…
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Image 34 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 24 INTRODUCTION. to Luke and an eagle to John. Some others gave the ox to Mark and the lion to Luke and still others an ox to Matthew and a man to…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 35 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, PEOPLE S COMMENTARY GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW. Chap. I. Genealogy of Jesus Christ, vs. 1-17. Compare Luke 3 23-38. 1. the generation of Jesus Christ] This verse is properly a title or…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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Image 36 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 26 A COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW. [Matt. 1 7-16. there are 1. Omissions. Why these omissions occur we do not know, nor is it important the list is given from…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
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Image 37 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, Matt. 1 17, 18.] BIRTH OF JESUS. 27 Jechoniah and the captivity at Babylon. The third group again begins with the captivity and Jechoniah and ends with Christ, whom it identifies with…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 38 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, A COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW. [Matt. 1 19, 20. with the betrothal of Mary and the angel s visit to Joseph. Luke tells of the angel s visit to Mary…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 39 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, Matt. 1 21-25.] BIKTH OF JESUS. 29 thinking what to do with his betrothed Mary. The angel directs him to take Mary as his wife without fear, explaining that she had done…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897
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Image 40 of Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, 30 A COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW. [Matt. 2:1. early Christian Fathers, and Eoman Catholic writers, zealously insist that Mary never had other children. The Komanists hold that celibacy is a…
- Contributor: American Sunday-School Union - Rice, Edwin Wilbur
- Date: 1897