NT509/01 Reformed Theological Seminary Washington D.C.

Biblical Theology of Matthew's Gospel

November 30 – December 1

Rev. Daniel W. McManigal

I. Purpose of course

A. To give students an understanding and appreciation for Matthew’s Biblical Theology of Jesus as the leader of the New Exodus.

B. To use the lens of the New Exodus to faithfully interpret the individual parts of the Gospel.

C. To understand the way in which Matthew uses the Old Testament to shed light on the person and work of Christ as a second Moses.

D. To grow in appreciation and personal responsiveness for the Gospel message.

II. Course requirements

Required reading: Ulrich Luz, The Gospel of Matthew (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995) 165pp.

Paper: Students will write an 8-10 page paper on any passage in Matthew’s gospel. Papers will interact with journal articles and commentaries on Matthew. In addition to the interpretation of the chosen passage, the student will also show how the passage contributes to the overarching biblical theology of the gospel. The paper will be 100% of your grade.

III. A course outline will be handed out in class.

IV. Bibliography

Commentaries

Calvin, J. Harmony of the Gospels 3 vols. (Grand Rapids: Baker, )

Carson, D. A., "Matthew," vol. 8. (EBC; G.R.: Zondervan, 1984)

Davies, W.D. and Allison, D.C., A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According to Matthew, 3 vols. (ICC; Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1988, 1991, 1997)

France, R. T. Matthew (TNTC; Leicester: InterVarsity, 1985)

Garland, D. E., Reading Matthew: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the First Gospel (Macon: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, 2001)

Gundry, R.H., Matthew: A Commentary on His Literary and Theological Art (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982). An interesting single volume commentary

Hagner, D. A. Matthew, 2 vols. (WBC; Dallas: Word, 1993-95)

Keener, C.S., A Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew (Michigan/ Cambridge, U.K.: Eerdmans, 1999)

Luz, U. Matthew, 3 vols. (Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Augsburg/Fortress, 2007, 2001, 2005)

Nolland, J., The Gospel of Matthew (NIGTC; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005)

Journal articles and monographs

Allison, D.C., The New Moses: A Matthean Typology (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress Press, 1993)

Alter, R., The Art of Biblical Narrative (New York: Basic, 1981)

Anderson, J.C., Matthew’s Narrative Web: Over, and Over, and Over Again (JSNTSup 91; Sheffield: JSOT, 1994)

Bacon, B.W., Studies in Matthew (London: Constable, 1930)

Baxter, W. E., “Mosaic Imagery in the Gospel of Matthew,” Trinity Journal (1999) 20NS: 69-83

Donaldson, T.L., Jesus on the Mountain: A Study in Matthean Theology (JSNTSup 8; Sheffield: JSOT, 1985)

Dunn, J. D. G., “Spirit-And-Fire Baptism,” NovT (1972) 14:81-92

Evans, C. A., “The Baptism of John in a Typological Context,” in Dimensions of Baptism (ed. S.E. Porter and A. R. Cross; JSNTSup.; Sheffield: Sheffield Accademic Press, 2002)

France, R.T., Matthew: Evangelist and Teacher (New Testament Profiles; Downers Grove: IVP, 1989)

Gibbs, J. A., “Israel Standing with Israel: The Baptism of Jesus in Matthew’s Gospel (Matt 3:13-17),” CBQ (2002) 64:511-526

Gibson, J.B., The Temptations of Jesus in Early Christianity (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995)

Horsley, R. A., “Like One of the Prophets of Old: Two Types of Popular Prophets at the Time of Jesus,” CBQ (1985) 47: 435-63

Howell, D. B., Matthew’s Inclusive Story: A Study in the Narrative Rhetoric of the First Gospel (JSNTSup 42; Sheffield: JSOT, 1990)

Kingsbury, J.D., Matthew: Structure, Christology, Kingdom (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1975)

------------------- Matthew as Story (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988)

Kline, M. G., “Oath and Ordeal Signs,” WTJ (1964-1965) 27:127-139

Kline, M. G., The Structure of Biblical Authority (Euegen: Wipf and Stock, 1989)

Knowles, M., Jeremiah in Matthew’s Gospel: The Rejected Profit Motif in Matthaean Redaction (JSNTSup 68; Sheffield: JSOT, 1993).

Krentz, E., “The Extent of Matthew’s Prologue,” JBL (1964) 83: 409-414

Kynes, W.L., A Christology of Solidarity: Jesus as the Representative of His People in Matthew (Lanham: University Press of America, 1991)

Luz, U., The Theology of the Gospel of Matthew (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).

O’ Connor, J. M., “Why Jesus went Back to Galilee,” BibRev (1996) 12:20-29.

Powell, M.A., “Toward a Narrative-Critical Understanding of Matthew,” Interpretation (1992) 46:341-46

Stanton, G.N., A Gospel for a New People: Studies in Matthew (Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1992).

Stonehouse, N., Witness of the Synoptic Gospels to Christ (Grand Rapids: Baker; 1979)

Tatum, W. B., John the Baptist and Jesus: a report of the Jesus Seminar (Sonoma: Polebridge Press, 1994).

Taylor, J. E., The Immerser: John the Baptist within Second Temple Judaism (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997)

Van Tilborg, Sjef, The Jewish Leaders in Matthew (Leiden: Brill, 1972).