2011
DOI: 10.1017/s0028688510000366
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Matthew's Use of Mark: Did Matthew Intend to Supplement or to Replace His Primary Source?

Abstract: Most scholars acknowledge Matthew's debt to Mark in the composition of his own Gospel, and they are fully aware of his extensive redaction and expansion of this major source. Yet few scholars pose what is an obvious question that arises from these points: What was Matthew's intention for Mark once he had composed and circulated his own revised and enlarged account of Jesus' mission? Did he intend to supplement Mark, in which case he wished his readers to continue to consult Mark as well as his own narrative, o… Show more

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“… 3. E.g., Sim 2011: 180; Hagner 1995: 463-64; cf. Wilkinson 1998: 304. …”
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“… 3. E.g., Sim 2011: 180; Hagner 1995: 463-64; cf. Wilkinson 1998: 304. …”
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confidence: 99%