In "The Gospel Attributed to Matthew Is the Record of the Whole Original Apostlehood," James Sheridan Knowles presents a detailed examination of the Gospel of Matthew, arguing for its significance as a comprehensive account from the original apostles. Knowles delves into the historical and theological implications of Matthew's narrative, offering insights into the early Christian community and the foundational teachings of Jesus Christ.
This work provides valuable perspectives for biblical scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the New Testament. Knowles' analysis encourages readers to consider the Gospel of Matthew as a cornerstone of Christian doctrine and a primary source for understanding the life and teachings of Jesus.
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