The Bible and Beyond

The Gospel of Matthew's Problematic Prophecies


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Robert J. Miller, New Testament scholar, discusses how it is possible for modern readers to do justice to ancient texts such as the Gospel of Matthew—at home in its own world—while still seeking valuable meaning in our twenty-first century world. Ancient prophecies did not intend to provide accurate predictions of the future but to provide hints about God's presence in the world. Twenty-first century perspectives are clearer when we understand what prophecies meant in antiquity.

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