1,2,3 John: An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy Scripture (The New American Commentary)
THE NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY is for the minister or Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures. Notable features include:* commentary based on THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION;* the NIV text printed in the body of the commentary;* sound scholarly methodology that reflects capable research in the original languages;* interpretation that emphasizes the theological unity of each book and of Scripture as a whole;* readable and applicable exposition.
A Community In Search of Identity – Mt. 21: 28-22:14 in a Subaltern Perspective
A Community in Search of its Identity studies the parables of Mt. 21:28-22:14 as the expression of a doubly marginalized
Acts: A Bible Study Commentary
This book opens our understanding of a pivotal book of the New Testament so that “you may know the truth concerning the things of which you have been informed” (Luke 1:4). The Acts of the Apostles is the second volume of the history of Christian origins by Luke, a doctor who wrote “an orderly account” of the life of Christ and the early church. The first volume is Luke’s gospel.
An Introduction to the Gospel of John
When Raymond E. Brown died in 1998, less than a year after the publication of his masterpiece, An Introduction to the New Testament, he left behind a nearly completed revision of his acclaimed two-volume commentary on the Gospel of John. The manuscript, skillfully edited by Francis J. Moloney, displays the rare combination of meticulous scholarship and clear, engaging writing that made Father Brown’s books consistently outsell other works of biblical scholarship.
Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark’s Story of Jesus
Since its publication in 1988, Binding the Strong Man has been widely recognized as a landmark in contemporary biblical criticism. Applying a multidisciplinary approach called socio-literary method, Myers integrates literary criticism, socio-historical exegesis, and political hermeneutics in his investigation of Mark as a manifesto of radical discipleship.
Contextualization in the New Testament: Patterns for Theology and Mission
Winner of a 2006 Christianity Today Book Award
Honored as one of the “Fifteen Outstanding Books of 2005 for Mission Studies” by International Bulletin of Missionary Research
EXALTING JESUS IN 1 & 2 TIMOTHY AND TITUS – (Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary) Paperback
Edited by David Platt, Daniel L. Akin, and Tony Merida, this new commentary series, projected to be 48 volumes, takes
EXALTING JESUS IN EPHESIANS – (Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary) Paperback
Edited by David Platt, Daniel L. Akin, and Tony Merida, this new commentary series, projected to be 48 volumes, takes a Christ-centered approach to expositing each book of the Bible. Rather than a verse-by-verse approach, the authors have crafted chapters that explain and apply key passages in their assigned Bible books. Readers will learn to see Christ in all aspects of Scripture, and they will be encouraged by the devotional nature of each exposition.
Hebrews: A Thematic Exploration
In exegeting the book of Hebrews, the researchers should definitely be aware of the history of the people of God (Jews) in the Old Testament and their interactions with the contemporary communities, Greco-Roman institutions and naturally the primitive Christian communities. It is clear that the book of Hebrews documented many of those events and institutions vividly.
How The OLD & NEW Testaments Relate To Each Other
Should we keep the food laws in the OT? Is the Sabbath for today? Is “covenant” the same as “testament?” The relationship of Gentile Christians to Old Testament law was the first controversy that threatened to split the infant Church.
After spending over twenty years researching and wrestling with these issues, Morey dissects Dispensationalism, Covenant Theology, and Dominion Theology.
In Abraham’s Bosom: Christianity Without the New Testament
In Christian theology and Christian Churches the Old Testament is generally regarded as the “precursor” of the New Testament, which
Introduction to the New Testament
In his book, Introduction to the New Testament, Louis Berkhof investigates the history and purpose of the Gospels and Epistles
Jesus and Scripture: Studying the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
“A first-class introduction to the ways in which Jesus used the Scriptures of Israel. . . . Lucid, accessible, and highly engaging, Moyise’s survey . . . will be of particular use to students studying the Gospels.”–Gary W. Burnett, Journal for the Study of the New Testament
Steve Moyise, an expert on the use of the Old Testament in the New, offers a brief but reliable introduction to the use of the Old Testament in the Gospels’ portrayals of Jesus.
Jesus, the Final Days
What do history and archaeology have to say about Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection? In this superb book for the general reader, two of the world’s most celebrated writers on the historical Jesus share their greatest findings. Together, Craig A. Evans and Tom Wright concisely and compellingly convey the drama and the world-shattering significance of Jesus’ final days on earth. It is certain to be a best seller during the Lent/Easter season and beyond!
King-Servant Christology in Matthew’s Gospel
The heavenly voice in the Matthean account of Jesus’ baptism is a composite citation, which echoes two Old Testament passages (Psalm 2:7 & Isaiah 42:1-4). The baptism of Jesus can be taken as his commissioning for the messianic mission. At the time of baptism Jesus is identified as the King and the Servant. When Matthew combines these two themes he portrays Jesus as the King with a difference: Jesus is the king who would fulfill the mission as the Servant of Yahweh.
Life Of Christ
The book is a revelation to countless readers, as well as a source of inspiration and guidance. Every Christian should read and own this vivid retelling of the greatest life ever lived.
People of the Spirit: Exploring Luke’s View of the Church
“A fresh and refreshing look at Luke’s understanding of the church, particularly as informed by the Acts of the Apostles. The reading is challenging and often controversial but is probably closer to what Luke himself intended than most others. The book should certainly promote some lively discussion as to the present-day churches’ praxis, priorities, and structures of authority.”–James D. G. Dunn, emeritus Lightfoot Professor of Divinity, University of Durham
“I know of no treatment of Luke’s view of the church more thorough and excellent than Graham Twelftree’s. Here is perceptive historical and theological analysis that is exegetically based and logically compelling. Twelftree’s book yields important, fresh, and abundant practical insights for Spirit-gifted people who desire to fulfill the church’s goal of continuing the mission of Jesus.”–Donald A. Hagner, George Eldon Ladd Professor emeritus of New Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary
1, 2, 3 John – A Pastoral and Contextual Commentary (Asia Bible Commentary)
Gilbert Soo Hoo with Pervaiz Sultan
The Asia Bible Commentary series empowers Christian believers in Asia to read the Bible from within their respective contexts. Holistic in its approach to the text, each exposition of the biblical books combines exegesis and application. The ultimate goal is to strengthen the Body of Christ in Asia by providing pastoral and contextual exposition of every book of the Bible.
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