This book is an exact reprint of the 1950 Oxford University Press edition, with a new foreword by J. K. Elliott and a biography by A. M. Devine (Oxford University Press, 1950). A pioneering study on Matthew's Gospel, The Origins of the Gospel according to St. Matthew has stood the test of time and for the past sixty years has been regularly referred to and discussed in many a learned monograph or article on Matthew as well as in the standard commentaries on that Gospel. . . . Kilpatrick's investigation had revitalized and rejuvenated New Testament source criticism in general and Matthaean studies in particular.
J. K. Elliott, Foreword
George Dunbar Kilpatrick (1910 1989) was Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford from 1949 until his retirement in 1977. His academic legacy lies on two fronts, textual criticism of the Greek New Testament, and source criticism. He was a renowned and innovative text-critic. For fifty years he produced many articles in the discipline. These are regularly to be found cited by later scholars. Kilpatrick was also the editor of the second edition of the British and Foreign Bible Society's Greek New Testament (1958).
Special Features
Table of Contents:
New foreword by J.K. Elliott
Introduction
The Documentary Sources
The Peculiar Narratives
The Liturgical Character of the Gospel
The Gospel and Judaism
The Community of the Gospel
The Evangelist
Conclusion
Two indexes: References to the Gospels and Subject Index
Foreword by J.K. Elliott, University of Leeds, UK
Biography by A.M. Devine, Wolfson College, Oxford, England
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