Intertextuality in Catholic theology refers to the relationship and connections between different texts of Scripture, where one passage illuminates or deepens the understanding of another.

Intertextuality

Reading the Old Testament in the New: The Gospel of Matthew

Reading the Old Testament in the New: The Gospel of Matthew ✠

The course Reading the Old Testament in the New: The Gospel of Matthew explores how the Old Testament is interpreted by Jesus and New Testament writers, focusing on Matthew’s Gospel. It examines Matthew's references to the Old Testament and explains their importance in understanding the Gospel’s meaning. Lessons dive into narrative structure, direct quotes, and subtle allusions to Old Testament texts.