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Resolving the Tension of Jesus's Mission in Matthew's Ancient Biography
By (Author) Dr. Jerry D. Breen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
19th March 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Jerry D. Breen argues that reading Matthew, and all the Gospels, as ancient biography is the necessary next step for Gospel studies. In particular, Breen contends that more specific comparisons should be made between the Gospels and ancient literature. Breen stresses that this reading invites narrative critics to place more emphasis on examining the use of sources and the importance of intertextual and historical information that the author introduces to the text.
Breen places emphasis on the relationship between Jews and non-Jews in ancient Galilee and Palestine, and challenges the long-supported theory that Jesus did not minister to non-Jews beyond two or three exceptions. Demonstrating that Jesus is inclusive of everyone who comes to him, even though he was sent primarily to the Jews. Breen argues that the portrait which Matthew creates is one of a Jewish Messiah who is on a mission to restore Israel so that the restored people of God can bless the nations. Concluding that rather than two conflicting missions, the audience of the gospel is encouraged to view the healing of non-Jews during Jesuss ministry as further proof that the Jewish Messiah is bringing restoration to Israel.
Jerry D. Breen earned a PhD in Biblical Studies from Asbury Theological Seminary and is an Ordained Elder of the Global Methodist Church. Jerry is currently serving Rockbridge Community Church in Shelbyville, KY,