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The Text in the Middle (Hardcover, New edition): Michael B Shepherd The Text in the Middle (Hardcover, New edition)
Michael B Shepherd
R1,904 Discovery Miles 19 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Analysis of inner-biblical exegesis ordinarily involves examination of the intertextual relationship between two texts within the biblical corpus. But in many cases there is an often overlooked intertext that serves as a bridge between the two texts. Such an intermediary text reads the primary text in a manner similar to the way the tertiary text reads it and supplies a missing link in a very subtle yet identifiable manner. The direction of dependence between texts of this kind is not as important in the present study as the direction in which these texts were meant to be read by those who gave them their final shape.

The Acts of the Apostles - A Newly Discovered Commentary (Hardcover): J. B. Lightfoot, Ben Witherington Ii, Todd D. Still,... The Acts of the Apostles - A Newly Discovered Commentary (Hardcover)
J. B. Lightfoot, Ben Witherington Ii, Todd D. Still, Jeanette M Hagen
R1,399 R1,162 Discovery Miles 11 620 Save R237 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Preaching's Survey of Bibles and Bible Reference InterVarsity Press is proud to present The Lightfoot Legacy, a three-volume set of previously unpublished material from J. B. Lightfoot, one of the great biblical scholars of the modern era. In the spring of 2013, Ben Witherington III discovered hundreds of pages of biblical commentary by Lightfoot in the Durham Cathedral Library. While incomplete, these commentaries represent a goldmine for historians and biblical scholars, as well as for the many people who have found Lightfoot's work both informative and edifying, deeply learned and pastorally sensitive. Among those many pages were two sets of lecture notes on the Acts of the Apostles. Together they amount to a richly detailed, albeit unfinished, commentary on Acts 1-21. The project of writing a commentary on Acts had long been on Lightfoot's mind, and in the 1880s he wrote an article about the book for the second British edition of William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible. Thankfully, that is not all he left behind. Now on display for all to see, these commentary notes reveal a scholar well ahead of his time, one of the great minds of his or any generation. Well over a century later, The Acts of the Apostles remains a relevant and significant resource for the church today.

The Snag of The Sword - An Exegetical Study of Luke 22:35-38 (Hardcover, New edition): Thomas Kattathara The Snag of The Sword - An Exegetical Study of Luke 22:35-38 (Hardcover, New edition)
Thomas Kattathara
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lk 22:35-38 is peculiar because it is never proclaimed except on Palm Sunday in the Year C. Although it is a pragmatic instruction on mission, it puzzles us like the Apostles in the Upper Room. The Lord shortly before his arrest, asserting the importance of the teaching, mandates preparedness for mission in the post-resurrectional period of the Church. The shepherd must be prepared to defend the sheep under his/her care, even to the extent of being called "lawless" according to world standards. Lk 22:35-38 thus in no way contradicts the prior mission training sendings, rather endows the missionary with greater strategic responsibility and commitment in pastoral care. The book highlights the contextual, hermeneutical, and theological dimensions in the final teaching of Jesus in the Lukan narration.

Abuse, Power and Fearful Obedience - Reconsidering 1 Peter's Commands to Wives (Hardcover, New): Jennifer G Bird Abuse, Power and Fearful Obedience - Reconsidering 1 Peter's Commands to Wives (Hardcover, New)
Jennifer G Bird
R4,627 Discovery Miles 46 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jennifer Bird examines the subjectivity of wives in "1 Peter" with particular reference to the Haustafel (household code) section of the letter. Bird analyzes the construction of wives' subjectivity in "1 Peter", working primarily with that is referrre to as the Haustafel (household code) section and engaging feminist critical questions, postcolonial theory, and materialist theory in her analysis. Bird examines the two crucial labels for understanding Petrine Christian identity - 'aliens and refugees' and 'royal priesthood and holy nation' - and finds them to stand in stark contract with the commands and identity given to the wives in the Haustafel section. Similarly, the command to 'honour the Emperor', which immediately precedes the Haustafel, engenders a rich discussion of the text's socio-political implications. The critical engagement of several 'symptomatic irruptions' within the comands to the wives unvcovers the abusive dynamic underlying this section of the letter. Finally, Bird considers the present day implications of her study. Formerly "The Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement", a book series that explores the many aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural and contextual approaches. "The Early Christianity in Context" series, a part of JSNTS, examines the birth and development of early Christianity up to the end of the third century CE. The series places Christianity in its social, cultural, political and economic context. European Seminar on Christian Origins and "Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus Supplement" are also part of JSNTS.

Verbal Aspect Theory and the Prohibitions in the Greek New Testament (Paperback, New edition): Douglas S. Huffman Verbal Aspect Theory and the Prohibitions in the Greek New Testament (Paperback, New edition)
Douglas S. Huffman
R1,464 Discovery Miles 14 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The end of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first centuries have involved much discussion on overhauling and refining a scholarly understanding of the verbal system for first-century Greek. These discussions have included advances in verbal aspect theory and other linguistic approaches to describing the grammatical phenomena of ancient languages. This volume seeks to apply some of that learning to the narrow realm of how prohibitions were constructed in the first-century Greek of the New Testament. Part 1 "The Great Prohibition Debate" seeks to demonstrate that verbal aspect theory has a better explanation than traditional Aktionsart theory for authorial choices between the negated present imperative and the negated aorist subjunctive in expressing prohibitions in the Greek New Testament. Part 2 "All the Prohibitions in the Greek NT" continues to examine prohibitions, but is more of an exercise in functional linguistics. That is, rather than apply verbal aspect theory to the grammar of prohibition constructions, Part 2 seeks only to survey the (initially surprising) wide variety of ways prohibitions can be expressed in koine Greek: more than a dozen different constructions. To do this, the NT prohibitions are grouped in their varying grammatical-syntactical and/or pragmatic constructions, all of which function - in varying degrees - in a prohibitory fashion. This taxonomy may prove to be the beginnings of further investigations into how biblical Greek communicates commands.

In Defence of Christianity - Early Christian Apologists (Hardcover, New edition): Jakob Engberg, Anders-Christian Jacobsen,... In Defence of Christianity - Early Christian Apologists (Hardcover, New edition)
Jakob Engberg, Anders-Christian Jacobsen, Joerg Ulrich
R1,713 Discovery Miles 17 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Defence of Christianity examines the early Christian apologists in their context in thirteen articles divided in four parts. Part I provides an introduction to apology and apologetics in antiquity, an overview of the early Christian apologists, and an outline of their argumentation. The nine articles of Part II each cover one of the early apologists: Aristides, Justin, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, the author of the Letter to Diognetus, Clement of Alexandria, Tertullian and Minucius Felix. Part III contextualises the apologists by providing an English translation of contemporary pagan criticism of Christianity and by discussing this critique. Part IV consists of a single article discussing how Eusebius depicted and used the apologists in his Ecclesiastical History.

Bede: Commentary on Revelation (Hardcover, annotated edition): Bede Bede: Commentary on Revelation (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Bede; Translated by Faith Wallis; Commentary by Faith Wallis
R3,817 Discovery Miles 38 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Commentary on Revelation is Bede's first venture into Biblical exegesis -- an ambitious choice for a young monastic scholar in a newly Christianized land. Its subject matter -- the climax of the great story of creation and redemption, of history and of time itself -- adds to the Commentary's intrinsic importance, for these themes lie at the heart of Bede's concerns and of his achievement as a historian, exegete, scholar, and preacher. But Bede was also a man of his age. When he penned the Commentary around 703, speculation and anxiety about the end of the world was in the air. According to conventional chronology, almost 6000 years had passed since creation. If for God -one day... is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day' (2 Peter 3:8), the world was destined to last six millennia, corresponding to the six days of creation. The end, then, was close. Bede vigorously opposed the temptation to calculate the time of the end. The Commentary argues that Revelation is not a literal prophecy, but a symbolic reflection on the perennial struggle of the Church in this world. At the same time, the young Bede is starting to shape his own account of how the end-times would unfold. This translation, prefaced by a substantial Introduction, will be of interest to students of medieval religious and cultural history, of Anglo-Saxon England, and of the history of Biblical exegesis in the Middle Ages.

NIV Gospel of Matthew for Journalling (Paperback): New International Version NIV Gospel of Matthew for Journalling (Paperback)
New International Version
R151 Discovery Miles 1 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Matthew's Gospel tells the complete story of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Facing every page of Scripture in this elegant presentation of Matthew's Gospel is a lined page for note-taking and journalling. Use it during sermons, Bible studies or as part of your own devotions to capture your response to God's word, be it artistic, academic or somewhere in between. This edition uses British spelling, punctuation and grammar to allow the Bible to be read more naturally. Royalties from all sales of the NIV Bible help Biblica in their work of translating and distributing Bibles around the world.

The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus The Christ (Paperback): Levi The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus The Christ (Paperback)
Levi
R840 R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Save R65 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Spiritual Classic , The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ provides a philosophic and practical basis for the religion of the Aquarian Age and of the universal church. Levi H. Dowling (1844-1911), originally published this book under the sole name of Levi. He was a Church of Christ pastor, a Civil War chaplain for the Union Army, and a New Thought lecturer of his time. Levi maintained he had transcribed the text of the book from the Akashic records

Romans (Paperback): Craig S. Keener Romans (Paperback)
Craig S. Keener
R719 Discovery Miles 7 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A helpfully concise commentary on Paul's letter to the early Christians in Rome, which the Apostle wrote just a few years before the outbreak of Nero's persecution. Keener examines each paragraph for its function in the letter as a whole, helping the reader follow Paul's argument. Where relevant, he draws on his vast work in ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman sources in order to help modern readers understand the message of Romans according to the way the first audience would have heard it. Throughout, Keener focuses on major points that are especially critical for the contemporary study of Paul's most influential and complex New Testament letter.

Law and Religion - Essays on the Place of the Law in Israel and Early Christianity (Hardcover): Law and Religion - Essays on the Place of the Law in Israel and Early Christianity (Hardcover)
R2,416 Discovery Miles 24 160 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The place of the Law and its relationship to religious observance and faith is a contested topic in the study of both the Old and New Testament. In Law and Religion, members of the Erhardt Seminar group provide an insight into the debate, probing key topics and offering new contributions to the subject. Their essays are grouped into three sections, focussing in turn on the Law's place in Israelite religion, in the Jesus tradition, and in Paul and the Apostolic tradition. Thus, the foundation of the connection between law and religion in ancient Israel is explored, along with the decisive influence of the Deuteronomic reform and the radical new understanding now emerging of the later development in Judaism of the New Testament Period. So, also, the contemporary challenge to the conventional picture of Jesus and the Law is addressed, the attitude of Paul is shown in new light, and post-Pauline developments are examined. Readers will find in this symposium a refreshing breadth of opinion on a debate that spans the gamut of disciplines within Biblical studies.

A Baptism of Judgment in the Fire of the Holy Spirit - John's Eschatological Proclamation in Matthew 3 (Hardcover): Daniel... A Baptism of Judgment in the Fire of the Holy Spirit - John's Eschatological Proclamation in Matthew 3 (Hardcover)
Daniel W. McManigal
R3,663 Discovery Miles 36 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Daniel W. McManigal provides a fresh analysis of the meaning of the baptism in the Holy Spirit and fire, and John's baptism as a prophetic sign-act. Expanding upon the sources, grammar and meaning of the Logion, analysing Old Testament and Second Temple texts, and discussing the prevalent theme of judgment in baptism, McManigal offers the first extended treatment of the baptism in the Holy Spirit in Matthew's gospel. As a backdrop for the prevalence of judgment in baptism, McManigal locates Matthew's eschatological judgment within the broader Old Testament and apocalyptic literature of the Second Temple, drawing upon texts such as Isaiah 11 and the Isaiah Targum, Malachi 3, Daniel 7, 1 Enoch and 4 Ezra. This volume's analysis aids deeper understanding of how the themes of the Old Testament are woven throughout Matthew's narrative, capitalizing on John's role as the last of the prophets sent to Israel; McManigal focuses in particular on Matthew's foretelling the coming of the Messiah, and his call for repentance in order to prepare people for the arrival of the kingdom of God. Drawing out the unique Matthean meaning of the baptism of the "coming one," McManigal's study offers readers a new insight into the nature of repenting and prophetic baptism, whether through water, fire or Spirit.

NIV, Beautiful Word Bible Journal, 1-2 Timothy and   Titus, Paperback, Comfort Print (Paperback): Zondervan NIV, Beautiful Word Bible Journal, 1-2 Timothy and Titus, Paperback, Comfort Print (Paperback)
Zondervan
R162 R152 Discovery Miles 1 520 Save R10 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Trilogy of Parables in Mt 21:28-22:14 - From a Matthean Perspective (Hardcover, New edition): Rowland Onyenali The Trilogy of Parables in Mt 21:28-22:14 - From a Matthean Perspective (Hardcover, New edition)
Rowland Onyenali
R1,770 Discovery Miles 17 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The parables of Jesus have undergone different transmutations in the long history of their transmission. The events surrounding his death and resurrection as well as the new situations his followers were confronted with after these events led to the parables of Jesus being given new accentuations according to the needs of the reflecting community. This is evident in Matthew's treatment of the parable trilogy of Mt 21:28-22:14. This work shows how Matthew has used the dominical parables and sayings found in his tradition to serve the needs of his community, especially in its struggles with the official Jewish leaders of his time. Through these parables, which he presented as a three-pronged attack against the Jewish leaders, Matthew shows his community as the true Israel, called to produce the fruits of righteousness. In this regard, the Jewish leaders stand for the members of Matthew's community lacking in the actions that define belongingness to the chosen people. This group has no part in the eschatological banquet.

Matthew: The Gospel of Identity (Paperback): Michael Card Matthew: The Gospel of Identity (Paperback)
Michael Card
R560 R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Save R41 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"You are the salt of the earth . . . You are the light of the world." Matthew 5:13-14 "I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church." Matthew 16:18 The world tries to define us in different ways. We try to define ourselves one way or another. But who are we really? How does God define us? The Gospel of Matthew was written to a group of Christians who didn't yet know who they were. They were faithful Jews in the synagogue community in Galilee who had found the Messiah. Jesus had changed everything. But how should they think of themselves now, as Jewish or Christian? What did it all mean? Matthew writes his Gospel to help his readers define their new identity as followers of Jesus the Messiah. Michael Card unpacks how Matthew's emphasis on fulfillment confirms their Jewish connection to the Torah, while his focus on the kingdom helps them understand their new identities in Christ. Matthew presents this process of redefinition as an exercise of the imagination, in which Jesus reshapes who we are in light of who he is. Come alongside Matthew in this pilgrimage, and discover how your new identity in Christ fulfills all that you are meant to be.

The Passion According to Luke - The Special Material of Luke 22 (Hardcover): Marion L. Soards The Passion According to Luke - The Special Material of Luke 22 (Hardcover)
Marion L. Soards
R4,306 Discovery Miles 43 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The goal of this redaction-critical investigation is to determine what in Luke 22 is special to Luke, to assess its origin, and to uncover Luke's purpose in using this material. Unlike earlier studies, Soards concentrates on lines of thought that link the chapter with the Gospel as a whole. The author's conclusion is that though Luke did not use a single coherent source other than Mark for this chapter, his diverse material was chosen in order to advance Luke's distinctive interests in Christology, eschatology and ecclesiology. Christologically, Jesus is shown as in charge of the Passion events and as the realization of a divine plan; eschatologically, the Passion is portrayed as inaugurating the era of the Last Days; ecclesiologically, Jesus's attitude to his disciples functions as instruction for Luke's readers about their role in God's plan.

An Anglican Hermeneutic of the Transfiguration (Hardcover, New edition): Benjamin Thomas An Anglican Hermeneutic of the Transfiguration (Hardcover, New edition)
Benjamin Thomas
R1,906 Discovery Miles 19 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The question of how to interpret scripture and whether there is a distinctively Anglican approach to doing so is one of the leading theological questions in the Anglican Communion. An Anglican Hermeneutic of the Transfiguration analyzes major Anglican interpretations of the Transfiguration from the eighth century to the present and suggests that Anglicans do in fact have a distinctive hermeneutical approach to this event. Moreover, this approach may point to larger trends in the interpretation of Scripture overall, but especially the Gospels. With respect to the Transfiguration, Anglicans interpret the event within the biblical context, assume its basic historic character, and juxtapose high Christology with the human limitations of Jesus' self-understanding. Furthermore, Anglicans draw pastoral implications for the lives of Jesus and the disciples from the Transfiguration and assert that the glory manifested on the mountain supports a partially realized eschatology. Finally, Anglicans write for well-educated, non-specialists in theology.

Christology and Whiteness - What Would Jesus Do? (Hardcover): George Yancy Christology and Whiteness - What Would Jesus Do? (Hardcover)
George Yancy
R4,216 Discovery Miles 42 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores Christology through the lens of whiteness, addressing whiteness as a site of privilege and power within the specific context of Christology. It asks whether or not Jesus' life and work offers theological, religious and ethical resources that can address the question of contemporary forms of white privilege. The text seeks to encourage ways of thinking about whiteness theologically through the mission of Jesus. In this sense, white Christians are encouraged to reflect on how their whiteness is a site of tension in relation to their theological and religious framework. A distinguished team of contributors explore key topics including the Christology of domination, different images of Jesus and the question of identification with Jesus, and the Black Jesus in the inner city.

A Violent Grace - Meeting Christ at the Cross (Paperback): Michael Card A Violent Grace - Meeting Christ at the Cross (Paperback)
Michael Card 1
R458 R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Save R35 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Jesus was condemned . . . so we could be set free. He was wounded . . . so we can be healed. He died . . . so we might have life. The cross has lost much of its appeal as a symbol of Christianity. Yet what Christ did at the cross remains central to our faith. In this richly designed book, Michael Card reflects on what it means for Christians that we meet our savior at a cross. Card combs the Old Testament prophecies and Gospel accounts of Jesus' self-sacrifice, seeking a renewed vision of the cross-the inconceivable meeting place of violence and grace.

Jesus the Reason (Lifebuilder Study Guides) (Paperback): James W. Sire Jesus the Reason (Lifebuilder Study Guides) (Paperback)
James W. Sire
R179 Discovery Miles 1 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Digs into the Bible to find out what Jesus did and said Encourages you to decide what place Jesus has in your life today More than 110 titles available! Features the popular inductive study approach Includes helpful notes for group leaders Convenient workbook format for groups or individuals Approach questions help get you thinking or start group discussion Application questions help you to act on what you have learned Field-tested by individuals and groups prior to publication

Mainstream or Marginal? - The Matthean Community in Early Christianity (Hardcover, New edition): Friedbert Ninow Mainstream or Marginal? - The Matthean Community in Early Christianity (Hardcover, New edition)
Friedbert Ninow
R1,596 Discovery Miles 15 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constructs a profile of the Matthean Community by using insights from sociology and studies of oral and chirographic cultures, together with a careful investigation of the material unique to the Gospel of Matthew. A picture emerges of a self-regulating, independent community with the kind of strong self-definition and tension with its surrounding society characteristic of a sect. It had a high regard for law and practiced Sabbath-observance, as well as observing the distinction between clean and unclean foods. The community viewed its members as saved sinners who should conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to those who await the soon return of their Lord. Somewhat provocatively, this book argues that the Matthean Community was likely to be mainstream in early Christianity, not marginal.

Christology and Whiteness - What Would Jesus Do? (Paperback, New): George Yancy Christology and Whiteness - What Would Jesus Do? (Paperback, New)
George Yancy
R1,439 Discovery Miles 14 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores Christology through the lens of whiteness, addressing whiteness as a site of privilege and power within the specific context of Christology. It asks whether or not Jesus' life and work offers theological, religious and ethical resources that can address the question of contemporary forms of white privilege. The text seeks to encourage ways of thinking about whiteness theologically through the mission of Jesus. In this sense, white Christians are encouraged to reflect on how their whiteness is a site of tension in relation to their theological and religious framework. A distinguished team of contributors explore key topics including the Christology of domination, different images of Jesus and the question of identification with Jesus, and the Black Jesus in the inner city.

NIV, Psalms and Proverbs, Hardcover, Pink, Comfort Print - Poetry and Wisdom for Today (Hardcover): Zondervan NIV, Psalms and Proverbs, Hardcover, Pink, Comfort Print - Poetry and Wisdom for Today (Hardcover)
Zondervan
R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Son of Man in the Gospel of John (Hardcover, New): J. Harold Ellens The Son of Man in the Gospel of John (Hardcover, New)
J. Harold Ellens
R1,729 Discovery Miles 17 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

J. Harold Ellens here explores the intriguing question of why, in John's Gospel, Jesus called himself the 'Son of Man', virtually the only title he gave himself in the Fourth Gospel, and a title virtually no one else ever used for him. In Second Temple Judaism there were several traditions about the Son of Man. In Ezekiel the term 'son of man' means 'mere mortal'. In Daniel, on the other hand, the Son of Man is a heavenly figure with authority to destroy evil and establish God's reign on earth. In 1 Enoch, the Son of Man is a human being appointed by God as an eschatological judge. In Matthew, Mark, and Luke the Son of Man is a man who builds the kingdom of God on earth. Jesus also depicts himself as the Suffering Servant, who will die at the hands of the Jerusalem authorities and be exalted by God to heavenly status as the final Judge. In this monograph the focus is on the Son of Man in the Gospel of John. There is nothing of the Ezekiel tradition in John, but Daniel's heavenly Son of Man is evident in the mind of this Gospel's author, who envisages him as divine, of heavenly origin. Indeed, in John the Son of Man is the divine Logos, God's revelation of himself. As against the Enochic and Synoptic Son of Man, the Johannine Son of Man is not a human being who is exalted to heaven and who will come again as the final Judge. He is a divine figure who descends to earth to remove evil now, by forgiving sins and by establishing God's universal reign.

Christ, the Savior of Israel - An Evaluation of the Dual Covenant and "Sonderweg" Interpretations of Paul's Letters... Christ, the Savior of Israel - An Evaluation of the Dual Covenant and "Sonderweg" Interpretations of Paul's Letters (Hardcover, New edition)
Michael Vanlaningham
R1,278 R1,138 Discovery Miles 11 380 Save R140 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the wake of the Holocaust, a number of influential scholars argue for a "bi-covenantal" or "two-covenant" approach to Paul's view of Israel and the Gentiles. They maintain that Israel has always been right with God apart from Jesus Christ, and that the death of Jesus is salvifically relevant only for the Gentiles. Through Him the Gentiles can receive the same blessings the Jewish people possess by virtue of the Law of Moses. The Sonderweg proponents argue that the Jewish people need Jesus, but the future conversion of all Israel mentioned in Romans 11:25-27 takes place when the Lord himself preaches the gospel to Israel at the second coming. The church need not evangelize the Jewish people. But neither of these positions does justice to Paul's letters, where he teaches that the Jewish people need Jesus for their justification, and God will use the evangelistic efforts of the church to bring it about.

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