In
the 10 years between Luke’s report and the writing of the Gospel of Matthew,
things had changed. What we see in Matthew confirms that Luke’s report had
been widely circulated. During that time, many Jewish and Gentile must have
become familiar faces at local synagogues. The followers wanted to use their
disciples’ skills on the teachings of Jesus and the Gospel of Matthew met
that need. Continue reading at -
http://mailchi.mp/af7e30fdff49/the-most-jewish-gospel-in-the-new-testament
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