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“Where Two or Three Are Gathered Together”: Literary Structure as a Key to Meaning in Matthew 17:22–20:19

“Where Two or Three Are Gathered Together”: Literary Structure as a Key to Meaning in Matthew 17:22–20:19

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  • David McClister

This article works with the assumption that there is a structure in Matthew's composition. It further emphasizes that discerning the overall literary structure involves identifying smaller literary components that make up larger sections of the Gospel and give them their overall themes. McClister wants to examine Matthew 17:22-Matthew 20:19 as such a unit to determine the meaning of the text.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1996. 11 pages.

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