As I said earlier the Deuterocanonicals are beautiful literature and some History although I understand there are some historical errors..but eithor way they are not directly quoted.
Some of those cross references actual said the opposite of the gospel verses..the author was just trying to find some common ground with the book of Matthew.. One could read Shakespeare and find some commonality
If I had a day to kill I suspect the rest of the cross references are as useless
You waste hour after hour, day after day, unproductively posting idiocy at this site and you have the nerve to make a comment like that?
Matthew 6:10 1 Maccabees 3:60.....(no such verse..chapter ends at 59)
Youre a chattering simpleton. You dont need to be a PhD to realize this may be a reference to a different Bible translation.
From the Douay Rheims:
1 Maccabees 3:60. Nevertheless, as it shall be the will of God in heaven, so be it done.