C. The mental and physical application of what is best
If Matthew had any illnesses, there is no mention of them in scripture nor in tradition.
Tradition states that Saint Matthew was martyred, with some accounts suggesting he was killed by the sword or burned at the stake. However, historical evidence on his martyrdom is not as clear as with other saints.
Matthew was from a Jewish family but there is no record or tradition about how seriously they followed their faith.
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This is an odd question. I'm not sure you are understanding the terms correctly. Triple tradition refers to the content that is found in all three Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). There are loads of examples. Double tradition is the content that is contained in only Matthew and Luke, not in Mark. This double tradition is usually explained by Q (two-source theory) or by the theory that Luke copied Matthew in addition to Luke (Farrer Theory)
We are uncertain as to how Matthew died. Tradition says he was martyred bur we do not know when or how.
George Matthew Dutcher has written: 'The political awakening of the East' -- subject(s): Civilization, Oriental, Eastern question (Far East), Oriental Civilization
MATTHEW BELL has written: 'GERMAN TRADITION OF PSYCHOLOGY IN LITERATURE AND THOUGHT, 1700-1840'
There is no definitive historical record of the number of siblings St. Matthew had.
Joseph was a carpenter in Nazareth, engaged to Mary. When Mary became pregnant with Jesus through the Holy Spirit, Joseph initially planned to divorce her quietly. However, an angel appeared to him in a dream, explaining the divine nature of Jesus' conception and instructing Joseph to take Mary as his wife. Joseph obeyed, fulfilling the prophecy of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem.
American archaeologist Matthew Stirling (1896 - 1975) is considered one of the earliest discoverers of the Olmec civilization's artifacts and ruins.
American archaeologist Matthew Stirling (1896 - 1975) is considered one of the earliest discoverers of the Olmec civilization's artifacts and ruins.