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John_Martin
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Hodos, if you wish to “have your way” and soundly maintain that Matthew were written originally in Greek, you need to attack bigger guns than you have on this forum; you will need to convince the major Catholic Scriptural scholars of our day, and then also, the Bishops of the World to move for some kind of magisterial assertion of the same.
As it stands, we are firm with that one you call a heretic, or (at least) in error, the beloved Origen, as well we stand with St. Irenaeus, et al. Matthew was first in Aramaic then translated to Greek.
We have no “name” to mount a case were you to convince us to error with you and oppose our Church Fathers, and neither do you, as you stand. In fact, from what you are saying, I find it hard to see you are Catholic, so you would then not be obedient to a magisterial teaching or doctrine or canon were such issued, if it were true that you were heretically apart from the Catholic Church, seeking to propagate what it condemns.
As it stands, we are firm with that one you call a heretic, or (at least) in error, the beloved Origen, as well we stand with St. Irenaeus, et al. Matthew was first in Aramaic then translated to Greek.
We have no “name” to mount a case were you to convince us to error with you and oppose our Church Fathers, and neither do you, as you stand. In fact, from what you are saying, I find it hard to see you are Catholic, so you would then not be obedient to a magisterial teaching or doctrine or canon were such issued, if it were true that you were heretically apart from the Catholic Church, seeking to propagate what it condemns.
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