New Testament / Matthew / 10
- Matthew 10:8 / Bekhorot 29a
- Matthew 10:8 / Leviticus Rabbah 10:4
- Matthew 10:16 / Pirkei Avot 5:20
- Matthew 10:16 / Sirach 13:17
- Matthew 10:21 / Mishnah Sotah 9
- Matthew 10:21 / Micah 7:6
- Matthew 10:22 / 4 Ezra 6:25
- Matthew 10:25 / Berakhot 58b
- Matthew 10:25 / Testament of Solomon 15
- Matthew 10:28 / 4 Maccabees 13:13
- Matthew 10:29 / 1QS 11
- Matthew 10:29 / LXX Amos 3:5
- Matthew 10:35 / Mishnah Sotah 9
- Matthew 10:35 / Micah 7:6
- Matthew 10:37 / Mishnah Bava Metzia 2:11
- Matthew 10:39 / Tamid 32a
- Matthew 10:42 / 2 Baruch 48:19
Summary
Date: 70-90 C.E.
Matthew is the traditional name given to one of the three synoptic Gospels describing the birth, ministry, passion, death and resurrection of Jesus and is notable for five long discourses, or sermons, woven throughout the narrative. Matthew was likely a Jewish-Christian who spoke Greek and who was also familiar with Aramaic and/or Hebrew. Details of Matthew's gospel are often drawn from Mark's Gospel and also a likely separate collection of sayings of Jesus. Matthew's Gospel was likely written in or around the area of Antioch.