[The Life of Jesus by Ernest Renan]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life of Jesus PREFACE 29/83
Justin, _Apol._ i.
33, 66, 67; _Dial.
cum Tryph._, 10, 100-107.] Who does not see the value of documents thus composed of the tender remembrances, and simple narratives, of the first two Christian generations, still full of the strong impression which the illustrious Founder had produced, and which seemed long to survive him? Let us add, that the Gospels in question seem to proceed from that branch of the Christian family which stood nearest to Jesus.
The last work of compilation, at least of the text which bears the name of Matthew, appears to have been done in one of the countries situated at the northeast of Palestine, such as Gaulonitis, Auranitis, Batanea, where many Christians took refuge at the time of the Roman war, where were found relatives of Jesus[1] even in the second century, and where the first Galilean tendency was longer preserved than in other parts. [Footnote 1: Julius Africanus, in Eusebius, _Hist.
Eccl._, i.
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