Commentary on Matthew

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Commentary on Matthew is a significant early Christian exegetical work by Jerome that offers a detailed theological and philological interpretation of the Gospel of Matthew.

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Commentary on Matthew canonical 3
Commentariorum in Matthaeum 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological work
biblical commentary
patristic text
aimsTo explain the meaning of the Gospel of Matthew
harmonize scriptural interpretation with church doctrine
associatedWith Patristic exegesis
Vulgate tradition
author Jerome
category Commentaries on the New Testament
Gospel of Matthew in Christian exegesis
Works by Jerome
centuryOfComposition 4th century
circulatedIn Latin-speaking Christian communities
focusesOnText Gospel of Matthew
New Testament
genre biblical exegesis
exegetical work
hasPart commentary on the Passion narrative in Matthew
commentary on the Sermon on the Mount
commentary on the infancy narratives in Matthew
historicalContext post-Nicene Latin theology
influenced Western Christian interpretation of Matthew
medieval biblical commentaries
languageOfWork Latin
mainSubject Gospel of Matthew
originalTitle Commentary on Matthew self-linksurface differs
surface form: Commentariorum in Matthaeum
period early Christian era
preservedIn medieval manuscripts
provides philological analysis of Matthew
theological interpretation of Matthew
verse-by-verse commentary
relatedWork Jerome’s Commentary on Ephesians
Jerome’s Commentary on Galatians
Commentary on Isaiah
surface form: Jerome’s Commentary on Isaiah

Jerome’s Commentary on Titus
religiousTradition Christianity
studiedIn biblical studies
historical theology
patristics
theologicalPerspective Western Christian theology
theologicalTradition Latin Church Fathers
title Commentary on Matthew self-link
tradition Latin patristic commentary tradition
usedIn biblical scholarship
theological education
writtenBy Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus
surface form: Saint Jerome of Stridon

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Jerome notableWork Commentary on Matthew
Commentary on Matthew title Commentary on Matthew self-link
Commentary on Matthew originalTitle Commentary on Matthew self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Commentariorum in Matthaeum
Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus notableWork Commentary on Matthew