Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew

Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew

The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew is a part of the New Testament apocrypha, and sometimes goes by the name of The Infancy Gospel of Matthew, but the actual name of the text in antiquity was The Book About the Origin of the Blessed Mary and the Childhood of the Savior [The Other Bible, Willis Barnstone, HarperSanFrancisco, P.394] . Pseudo-Matthew is one of a genre of "Infancy gospels" that seek to fill out the details of the life of "Jesus of Nazareth" up until the age of 12, that are very briefly given in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. In the West it was the dominant source for pictorial cycles of the Life of Mary, especially before the late Middle Ages. [David R. Cartlidge, James Keith Elliott, "Art and the Christian Apocrypha",p 32 (and pp.21-46 generally) ,2001, Routledge, London; ISBN 0415233917]

Content

The narrative is prefaced by a series of letters between the early Church father Jerome and the Bishops Comatius and Heliodorus. In these letters the Bishops request that Jerome translate a "Hebrew volume, written by the hand of the most blessed Evangelist Matthew," concerning the birth of the virgin mother and the infancy of Jesus. Though the work is attributed to St. Jerome, it is unlikely that St. Jerome actually wrote or translated it: "no one who is acquainted with the style of Jerome's letters will think this one authentic." [The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VIII pg. 351 ]

"Jerome" complied and translated the work, taking care to "render it word for word, exactly as it is in the Hebrew, since it is asserted that it was composed by the holy Evangelist Matthew, and written at the head of his Gospel," though he expressed doubt as to their authenticity. [The Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. VIII pg. 369]

The first half of the narrative tells the story of St. Joachim and St. Anne, the parents of Mary; Joachim's sorrow and persecution on account of their lack of progeny, his exile and return to Anna with child, and the birth of Mary; her entering service as a temple virgin, her prayerful life and vow of chastity, and the choosing of Joseph as her husband and guardian upon her becoming too old to continue as a temple virgin; the Annunciation; Joseph's distress at finding her pregnant, and his eventual acceptance of her honesty; his and Mary's being tested in the temple, and the acceptance of the people in the temple of Mary's and Joseph's innocence.

The content of the text is primarily an edited reproduction of the Protevangelium of James, followed by an account of the Flight into Egypt (it is not known on what this is based), and subsequently an edited reproduction of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas. Essentially, it is a (fairly successful) attempt to redact these texts into a single work. To its sources, the Gospel adds the first known mention of an ox and ass being present at the nativity of Jesus.

It had a strong influence in mediaeval thought, partly due to its inclusion in the Golden Legend. One of the consequences of this is the creation of derivative works, such as the Libellus de Nativitate Sanctae Mariae, which consists of just the early part of the text concerning the birth of Mary. Another text to be based on Pseudo Matthew is the Arabic Infancy Gospel, which includes many supernatural embellishments.

Events described in the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew inspired "The Cherry-Tree Carol". [Francis James Child, "The English and Scottish Popular Ballads", v 2, p 1, Dover Publications, New York 1965]

References

External links

* [http://www.gnosis.org/library/psudomat.htm The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew] - Full text at "The Gnostic Society Library".
* [http://everything2.org/index.pl?node=Gospel%20of%20Pseudo-Matthew%20-%20part%201] - Another full text source


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