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The Tax Collector’s Good News
- A Novel of the Creation of Matthew’s Gospel
- Narrado por: Daniel Pagone
- Duração: 9 horas e 47 minutos
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Sinopse
For centuries, biblical historians have pondered the enigmatic origins of the Gospel of Matthew, the foundational text capturing the adult life of Jesus of Nazareth. With no original manuscripts discovered, speculation abounds, with the earliest known fragment dating back to 260 CE. Now, amidst shifting scholarly consensus, a riveting narrative emerges to explore the genesis of this pivotal scripture.
Enter a turbulent era in the Roman Empire, where Jews are dispersing throughout the Eastern Mediterranean, leaving Israel behind. Amidst this backdrop, our fictional protagonist, the son of Matthew, emerges as a key figure shepherding the production of the Gospel. As a man of his time, he grapples with the complexities of faith, identity, and divine inspiration.
In this evocative novel, the mysteries surrounding the Gospel's authorship, language, and divine influence unfold against a rich tapestry of historical detail. From the bustling streets of ancient Israel to the corridors of power in Rome, listeners are transported to a world teetering on the brink of transformation.
As the narrative unfolds, the listener is immersed in the lives, beliefs, and aspirations of the people who shaped early Christianity. Through vivid storytelling, the Gospel comes to life, resonating across cultures and continents, transcending time and space.
Blending meticulous research with imaginative speculation, "The Shepherd of Matthew" offers a compelling exploration of faith, community, and the enduring power of scripture. While it may be a work of fiction, its insights into the genesis of the Gospel invite listeners to ponder the prophetic potential of this timeless text.