Gospel of Matthew
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| − | The '''Gospel of Matthew''' is the first | + | '''The Gospel According to Matthew''', also known as '''The Gospel of Matthew''', is the first of the four gospels of the [[New Testament]]. Historians generally agree that it was written between 70 and 100 A.D. |
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The Gospel According to Matthew, also known as The Gospel of Matthew, is the first of the four gospels of the New Testament. Historians generally agree that it was written between 70 and 100 A.D.