We have the teaching and preaching of Jesus in the Gospels. It would be presumptuous to think we have it all, or even most, of it. Have you ever thought about that? What was left out? I would guess the lessons that were clearly presented in the OT did not need to be repeated. Yet much of what he taught was found in the OT. He made it simpler. He stripped off the camouflage of the Rabbis.
If someone were to prove to me that a body of teaching on something like the Sermon on the Mount was a compilation of several sermons, it would not bother me a bit. The Bible does not bill itself as a transcript of a recorded speech. It tells us that it is inspired by God to give us what we need for salvation and holy living. It was not written for a modern spell checker but it was written for a modern reader.
Read it like the historical primary source that it is.
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Comments are welcome. Feel free to agree or disagree but keep it clean, courteous and short. I heard some shorthand on a podcast: TLDR, Too long, didn't read.