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Arthur Carr’s preface to the Greek text of the book of Matthew provides a wonderful introduction to the Gospels. Carr examines the origins of the Synoptic Gospels, the life of Mathew, and the authorship, purpose, and characteristics of the text. Carr also explores the various members of the family of Herod that are connected with New Testament history. Carr’s notes on the Greek text are practical and insightful.
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We could not point out better handbooks for the student of the Greek.
—Expository Times
One of the most popular and useful literary enterprises of the nineteenth century.
—Baptist Magazine
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Arthur Carr was a fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. He was also assistant master at Wellington College.