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The warning regarding this section implies that there is an existing Talk discussion on its problems. But, of course, no such material appears here now, if it ever did. However, the problems with this section remain. I think that virtually none of the section is supported by evidence or, in the case of its last paragraph, has any relevant connection to the topic of the article. Therefore, I recommend that the whole section be deleted. It could be replaced by a concluding summary that k. of h. equals k. of g. and simply represents Matthew's preferred expression for whatever unrecoverable reasons. The parallels of Matthew's use to the relevant materials in Mark and/or Luke, where such exist, clearly support the notion that k. of h. is merely Matthew's wording associated with common topics or themes in Mark and/or Luke. Wctrenchard (talk) 21:55, 22 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]