Evidence of Matthean Posteriority
Matthew’s dependence on Luke: Matthean Posteriority This article presents evidence for the author of Matthew having used Luke in the composition of the Gospel of Matthew. The view of Matthew …
Matthew’s dependence on Luke: Matthean Posteriority This article presents evidence for the author of Matthew having used Luke in the composition of the Gospel of Matthew. The view of Matthew …
There are numerous embellishments in Mark. Mark exhibits the expansionist characteristics of a Jewish midrashic or targumistic storyteller.
The order of the Synoptic Gospels is Luke->Mark->Matthew as indicated by a detailed statistical analysis. The analysis summarized validates Lukan Priority
Matthew is a derivative work that expands on and is a revision of Mark. Many Marcan defects are exhibited in Matthew.
Mark resulted in a modified amplified text and an inauthentic dramatization of the Gospel story.
The Farrer hypothesis (also known as the Farrer-Goulder-Goodacre hypothesis) is the theory that the Gospel of Mark was written first, followed by the Gospel of Matthew and then the author of the Gospel of Luke used both Mark and Matthew as source material. This theory is refuted.