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How does Matthew 16-18 connect to the larger literary world of the Gospel of Matthew?

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What can be reliably established is that Matthew used earlier sources from which to compose his gospel. Because the texts of Matthew, Mark, and Luke contain remarkably similar (at times identical) wording, it is clear that there is a literary connection among them. There is a wide consensus that Mark serves as a source for both Matthew and Luke.

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