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    "Gospel of the Hebrews" or "Gospel According to the Hebrews" are well known pseudepigraphal text. "Gospel of the Hebrews" or "Gospel According to the Hebrews" is considered a well-known pseudepigraphal text, meaning it is a religious text falsely attributed to an earlier author, in this case...
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    In Jewish thought, I should know since I studied in Temple that "in the name of" refers to authority. I already posted a link to that effect. Luke also, used a well know shorthand in Acts 2:38. 7 Now about baptism: this is how to baptize. Give public instruction on all these points, and...
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    You are making up that nonsense about the Didache. We both posted quotes that the early church fathers were disciple and taught by the apostles. I am a certified Historian and Theologian. Joseph Fitzmyer is worth reading.
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    Quotations from the Old Testament It is claimed that most of the quotations from the Old Testament are borrowed from the Septuagint, and that this fact proves that the Gospel of Matthew was composed in Greek. The first proposition is not accurate, and, even if it were, it would not necessitate...
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    General character of the Gospel Distinct unity of plan, an artificial arrangement of subject-matter, and a simple, easy style--much purer than that of Mark--suggest an original rather than a translation. When the First Gospel is compared with books translated from the Hebrew, such as those of...
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    Jerome “Seeing that a man, baptized in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost, becomes a temple of the Lord, and that while the old abode is destroyed a new shrine is built for the Trinity, how can you say that sins can be remitted among the Arians without the coming of the Holy...
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    Rather, the phrase “baptized in the name of Jesus” is simply Luke’s way to distinguish Christian baptism from other baptisms of the period, such as John’s baptism (which Luke mentions in Acts 1:5, 22; 10:37; 11:16; 13:24; 18:25; 19:4), Jewish proselyte baptism, and the baptisms of pagan cults...
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    An early church manual from 90ad to 110 ad. states, Baptism This is how you should baptize: Having recited all these things, [the first half of the Teaching, "The Way of Life and the Way of Death"] baptize in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, in running water. If you do...
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    https://www.vatican.va/content/catechism/en/part_two/section_two/chapter_one/article_1/vii_the_grace_of_baptism.html https://www.vatican.va/content/catechism/en/part_two/section_two/chapter_one/article_1.html
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    What is Baptism? From the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church 252. What names are given to the first sacrament of initiation? CCC 1213-1216 CCC 1276-1277 This sacrament is primarily called Baptism because of the central rite with which it is celebrated. To baptize means to...
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    1227 According to the Apostle Paul, the believer enters through Baptism into communion with Christ's death, is buried with him, and rises with him: Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism...
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    1222 Finally, Baptism is prefigured in the crossing of the Jordan River by which the People of God received the gift of the land promised to Abraham's descendants, an image of eternal life. The promise of this blessed inheritance is fulfilled in the New Covenant. Christ's Baptism ⇡ 232 (all)1223...
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    II. BAPTISM IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION ⇡ Prefigurations of Baptism in the Old Covenant ⇡ 1217 In the liturgy of the Easter Vigil, during the blessing of the baptismal water, the Church solemnly commemorates the great events in salvation history that already prefigured the mystery of Baptism...
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    Part 2: The Celebration of the Christian Mystery (1066 - 1690) Section 2: The Seven Sacraments of the Church (1210 - 1690) Chapter 1: The Sacraments of Christian Initiation (1212 - 1419) Article 1: The Sacrament of Baptism (1213 - 1284) 1213 Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life...
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    3. Controversial manuscripts. The edition of George Howard is based on a manuscript preserved in the British Library, Adler 26964, for Mt 1,1- 23,22 and complemented by the missing final part, 23,23-28,20, with another version from the Theological Seminary of New York (Ms. 2426 [Marx 16]). The...
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    In 1987, George Howard said (pp. vii, 234) that the translation of the Gospel of Matthew in Shem Tob's work long predates the 14th century and may better represent the original text. His view was rejected by W.L. Petersen and Petri Luomanen.[3] A refutation of the theory that Shem Tob's Hebrew...
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    Shem Tob's Hebrew Gospel of Matthew is the oldest extant Hebrew version of the Gospel of Matthew. It was included in the 14th-century work Eben Boḥan (The Touchstone)[1] by the Spanish Jewish Rabbi Shem-Tov ben Isaac ben Shaprut. George Howard[2] has argued that Shem Tov's Matthew comes from a...
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    The Hebrew translation of Matthew is a very late invention around the 1500's. It was part of an anti-christian book. That book has mushroom into Faith Strengthened (Chizzuk Emunah): 1200 Biblical Refutations to Christian Missionaries by Isaac ben Abraham Troki...
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    great example of anti catholics spreading that myth: https://tetragrammaton.org/tetra5.html https://earlywritings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6470&start=60
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    Most logical explaination: “Matthew set sayings in order in a Hebrew dialect,” Papias wrote in the early second century, “and each interpreted them as he was able” (Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiastica, 3:39). Irenaeus made much the same point with these words: “Matthew issued a written gospel...