Matthew’s Literary Artistry
A Christmas sequel to Joseph Gets Passed Over.
The subject matter of this article was corrected, revised, and expanded in December 2018 and published here: Matthew 2: Jerusalem as Egypt.
A Christmas sequel to Joseph Gets Passed Over.
The subject matter of this article was corrected, revised, and expanded in December 2018 and published here: Matthew 2: Jerusalem as Egypt.
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December 31st, 2010 at 10:44 am
Dennis Tuuri pointed out an inconsistency in my breakup of verse 12 (” How is it, for instance, that in one section, being divinely warned in a dream is broken into two fragments, whereas in another the nearly identical phrase is in one fragment?”) so it seems to be a 5-point “legal” stanza at Creation as Covenant Word. I have edited the post accordingly.