In Why Four Gospels? noted Greek and New Testament scholar David
Alan Black, concisely and clearly presents the case for the early
development of the gospels, beginning with Matthew, rather than
Mark. But this is much more than a discussion of the order in which
the gospels were written. Using both internal data from the gospels
themselves and an exhaustive and careful examination of the
statements of the early church fathers, Dr. Black places each
gospel in the context of the early development of
Christianity.Though Markan priority is the dominant position still
in Biblical scholarship, Dr. Black argues that this position is not
based on the best evidence available, that the internal evidence is
often given more weight than it deserves and alternative
explanations are dismissed or ignored. If you would like an outline
of the basis for accepting both early authorship of the gospels and
the priority of Matthew, this book is for you.
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