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A Note on Matthew 24:10-12

A Note on Matthew 24:10-12

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  • David Wenham

This article's main point is that if the Gospels of Matthew and Luke did use Mark, they also knew early non-Marcan traditions of the life and teaching of Jesus well. Matthew 24:10-12 functions as a case in point.

Source: Tyndale Bulletin, 1980. 8 pages.

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