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The Vision of Matthew: Christ, Church, and Morality in the First Gospel

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Segovia, Fernando F. as mentioned in this paper, "The Vision of Matthew: Christ, Church, and Morality in the First Gospel." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 43 (1): 139 - 40.
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This work was originally published as Segovia, Fernando F. 1981. "The Vision of Matthew: Christ, Church, and Morality in the First Gospel." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 43 (1): 139 - 40.

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Jesus the True Leader : The Biographical Portrait of Jesus as Leader in the Gospel of Matthew

Daniel Hjort
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined four biographies (Isocrates' Evagoras, Xenophon's Agesilaus, Philo's Moses, and Plutarch's Numa) in order to recognize common leadership ideals in biographies and better understand the portrait of Jesus.

People and Place: A Spatial Analysis of the Kingdom in Matthew

TL;DR: Schreiner and Pennington as mentioned in this paper examined the spatial nature of the Kingdom of David in Matthew and found that the spatial dimension of the kingdom of David can be traced to the presence of the Holy Spirit.

The Enochic Watchers' Template and the Gospel of Matthew

TL;DR: Richter et al. as mentioned in this paper used the Enochic watchers' template to describe the consequences of the fall of Enoch, including violence, unrighteousness, evil, idolatry, and disease.
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The Figure of Jesus in Matthew's Story: a Response To Professor Kingsbury's Literary-Critical Probe

TL;DR: In other important publications, Kingsbury has sought to establish this claim by using the methods and tehniques of gospel-criticism which are familiar to all New Testament scholars.
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Dissertation

Jesus the True Leader : The Biographical Portrait of Jesus as Leader in the Gospel of Matthew

Daniel Hjort
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined four biographies (Isocrates' Evagoras, Xenophon's Agesilaus, Philo's Moses, and Plutarch's Numa) in order to recognize common leadership ideals in biographies and better understand the portrait of Jesus.

People and Place: A Spatial Analysis of the Kingdom in Matthew

TL;DR: Schreiner and Pennington as mentioned in this paper examined the spatial nature of the Kingdom of David in Matthew and found that the spatial dimension of the kingdom of David can be traced to the presence of the Holy Spirit.

The Enochic Watchers' Template and the Gospel of Matthew

TL;DR: Richter et al. as mentioned in this paper used the Enochic watchers' template to describe the consequences of the fall of Enoch, including violence, unrighteousness, evil, idolatry, and disease.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Figure of Jesus in Matthew's Story: a Response To Professor Kingsbury's Literary-Critical Probe

TL;DR: In other important publications, Kingsbury has sought to establish this claim by using the methods and tehniques of gospel-criticism which are familiar to all New Testament scholars.