Matthew's gospel first written in Hebrew?
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I don't know how to make a fancy chart but I see things this way. Mark and the Hebrew Matthew (aka "the gospel of the Hebrews") were written first (in whichever order), then multiple translations were made of the Hebrew Matthew, parts of which (along with Mark) were incorporated into the NT Matthew (making it effectively the first gospel harmony), and parts of which (along with Mark and perhaps the NT Matthew) were incorporated into Luke. (And as an aside, I think one or more translations of the Hebrew Matthew were also incorporated into the Ebionite Matthew.)
I'm not sure where to place John yet (other than sometime after Mark and the Hebrew Matthew), but as far as the synoptics go, my "chart" then is:
1. Mark and the Hebrew Matthew (in whichever order)
2. Multiple translations of the Hebrew Matthew
3. The NT Matthew (which incorporated Mark and parts of one or more translations of the Hebrew Matthew)
4. Luke (which incorporated Mark and parts of one or more translations of the Hebrew Matthew and perhaps also the NT Matthew)
While I used to see none of the gospels as being pre-70 CE, I'm becoming more open to that possibility with respect to Mark and the Hebrew Matthew. And I suspect that Luke was written c. 95 CE by Josephus' patron Epaphroditus and that he is the person of the same name that Paul mentions in Philippians and the person with the same name who was executed by Domitian during the time he persecuted Christians. So I think all of the synoptics were written by c. 100 CE, which is more or less the consensus but with a different "how."
I'm not sure where to place John yet (other than sometime after Mark and the Hebrew Matthew), but as far as the synoptics go, my "chart" then is:
1. Mark and the Hebrew Matthew (in whichever order)
2. Multiple translations of the Hebrew Matthew
3. The NT Matthew (which incorporated Mark and parts of one or more translations of the Hebrew Matthew)
4. Luke (which incorporated Mark and parts of one or more translations of the Hebrew Matthew and perhaps also the NT Matthew)
While I used to see none of the gospels as being pre-70 CE, I'm becoming more open to that possibility with respect to Mark and the Hebrew Matthew. And I suspect that Luke was written c. 95 CE by Josephus' patron Epaphroditus and that he is the person of the same name that Paul mentions in Philippians and the person with the same name who was executed by Domitian during the time he persecuted Christians. So I think all of the synoptics were written by c. 100 CE, which is more or less the consensus but with a different "how."
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Do you use a special program for these charts? I'm using Microsoft paint. :/
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I just use draw.io.Joseph D. L. wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:28 pm Do you use a special program for these charts? I'm using Microsoft paint. :/
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Well, actually, I guess they are trying to route people through diagrams.net now, but I still use the old URL.Ben C. Smith wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:30 pmI just use draw.io.Joseph D. L. wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:28 pm Do you use a special program for these charts? I'm using Microsoft paint. :/
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I don't want to start stealing your style. I'm already being accused of ripping off SA. lol
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Re: Matthew's gospel first written in Hebrew?
to Gorit Maqueda,
But "Mark" would be translations (as judging from the English rendition) do not show he 'tortured' them in order to fit the Hebrew.
On the plus side Neil Godfrey concluded on another post, after some research, that "Luke" did not know about Matthew. I found that out from my own study by different ways.
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Yes, the examples by Jean Carmignac on imitations from Hebrew to Greek (most of them in Mark) are very troubling for me.Gorit Maqueda wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:02 am I found this interesting:
https://vridar.org/2020/03/11/a-semitic ... d-matthew/
But "Mark" would be translations (as judging from the English rendition) do not show he 'tortured' them in order to fit the Hebrew.
On the plus side Neil Godfrey concluded on another post, after some research, that "Luke" did not know about Matthew. I found that out from my own study by different ways.
I keep this post short because of pain.
Cordially, Bernard
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Re: Matthew's gospel first written in Hebrew?
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What evidence do you have for multiple translations in the make up of Greek Mathew? That's what I asked in my OP (by the way, I have two examples in Q). What happened to Ben's proto-Luke, Marcion's gospel?
Cordially, Bernard
With Q, there is no need for Hebrew Matthew, and multiple translations, and Greek Matthew.
What evidence do you have for multiple translations in the make up of Greek Mathew? That's what I asked in my OP (by the way, I have two examples in Q). What happened to Ben's proto-Luke, Marcion's gospel?
Cordially, Bernard
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There is hardly any model that requires a Hebrew Matthew.Bernard Muller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 6:16 pm to John2With Q, there is no need for Hebrew Matthew, and multiple translations, and Greek Matthew.
What evidence do you have for multiple translations in the make up of Greek Mathew? That's what I asked in my OP (by the way, I have two examples in Q). What happened to Ben's proto-Luke, Marcion's gospel?
Cordially, Bernard
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