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The author of the Gospel of Matthew is anonymous. Matthew is most likely a Jewish-Christian scribe, who most likely knew Hebrew and Aramaic. The most we can say is that the author might have known the apostle Matthew, or used a source of sayings originally written in Aramaic.
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The Gospel of Matthew was written in the 80s, perhaps A.D. 85. If the Gospel of Matthew was written first then the Gospel of Mark must have a later date. Many Scholars conclude that the Gospel of Matthew was written in Palestine or Syria due to its Jewish nature.
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The majority of scholars believe that Matthew was written in Greek for a predominately Greek speaking Jewish- Christian Church. He focused mainly on the Old Testament, he even quoted it 62 times throughout the Gospel. One key that it was directed at Jewish people was that he explains the Jewish culture in his own way, unlike other Evangelists in the Bible.
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He is portrayed as the one to fulfill the Old Testament. Ex: 4:4 But He answered and said, It is written, “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out through the mouth of God.” In other words people should speak the word of God and live by it.
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It symbolizes Jesus as the messiah. At the end of Gospel of Matthew the disciples are sent to foreign lands to spread the word of Jesus and what the has taught them. The Gospel of Matthew symbolizes a divine man (Jesus).
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The importance of this Gospel is it was written for Jewish people. The number 7 appears many times in the Gospel; 7 petitions in the Our Father, 7 parables in Matthew 13, 7 loaves and 7 baskets, a story about 7 spirits, the question about forgiving 7 times, and the question posed to Jesus about seven brothers marrying 7 women.
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