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Continuing a Gold Medallion Award-winning legacy, this completely
revised edition of The Expositor s Bible Commentary series puts
world-class biblical scholarship in your hands. Based on the
original twelve-volume set that has become a staple in college and
seminary libraries and pastors studies worldwide, this new
thirteen-volume edition marshals the most current evangelical
scholarship and resources. You ll find up-to-date information
grounded in the same unchanging commitment to the divine
inspiration, complete trustworthiness, and full authority of the
Bible. Of the fifty-six contributors, thirty of them are new.
Reflecting the Expositor s Bible Commentary international and
cross-denominational approach, they come from the United States,
Canada, England, Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand, and from a
broad diversity of churches, including Anglican, Baptist, Brethren,
Methodist, Nazarene, Presbyterian, and Reformed. The Expositor s
Bible Commentary uses the complete New International Version for
its English text, but it also refers freely to other translations
and to the original languages. For each book of the Bible, the
thoroughly revised features consist of: A comprehensive
introduction A short and precise bibliography A detailed outline
Insightful exposition of passages and verses Overviews of sections
of Scripture to illumine the big picture Occasional reflections to
give more detail on important issues Notes on textual questions and
special problems, placed close to the text in question
Transliteration and translation of Hebrew and Greek words, enabling
readers to understand even the more technical notes A balanced and
respectful approach toward marked differences of opinion"
The Bible contains hundreds of genealogies that fulfill multiple
purposes, yet the significance of these genealogies can admittedly
be difficult to grasp. In All the Genealogies of the Bible, author
Nancy presents every genealogy in the Bible in a simple, visual
format. Esteemed biblical scholars Eugene Merrill and Andreas
Kostenberger supplement Dawson's work with brief commentary on each
genealogy. Dawson works with both complete genealogies and partial
lists, piecing together names in different passages to illustrate
the interrelationships of various biblical characters for deeper
study. Including more than 340 genealogies, All the Genealogies of
the Bible is organized in biblical order and is equipped with tools
you'll need to navigate the book easily: A detailed table of
contents A Complete Index of Names Comprehensive cross-referencing
A one-of-a-kind reference work, All the Genealogies of the Bible
will be useful for pastors, Bible teachers, students, and anyone
wanting to study the Bible more deeply from the unique vantage
point of its many genealogies.
An In-Depth Look at Bible Translation .The concerns, issues, and
approaches .The history .The ins and outs of the translation task
With a reach that covers the entire globe, the Bible is the
best-selling, most earnestly studied book of all time. It has been
translated into well over 1,000 languages, from those of global
reach such as English, French, and Arabic, to a myriad of isolated
tribal tongues. Yet while most readers of the English Bible have a
favorite version, few understand how the different translations
came about, or why there are so many, or what determines whether a
particular translation is trustworthy. Written in tribute to one of
today s true translation luminaries, Dr. Ronald Youngblood, The
Challenge of Bible Translation will open your eyes to the
principles, the methods, the processes, and the intricacies of
translating the Bible into language that communicates clearly,
accurately, and powerfully to readers of many countries and
cultures. This remarkable volume marshals the contributions of
foremost translators and linguists. Never before has a single book
shed so much light on Bible translation in so accessible a fashion.
In three parts, this compendium gives scholars, students, and
interested Bible readers an unprecedented grasp of: 1. The Theory
of Bible Translation 2. The History of Bible Translation 3. The
Practice of Bible Translation The Challenge of Bible Translation
will give you a new respect for the diligence, knowledge, and care
required to produce a good translation. It will awaken you to the
enormous cost some have paid to bring the Bible to the world. And
it will deepen your understanding of and appreciation for the
priceless gift of God s written Word. Contributors Kenneth L.
Barker D. A. Carson Charles H. Cosgrove Kent A. Eaton Dick France
David Noel Freedman Andreas J. Kostenberger David Miano Douglas J.
Moo Glen G. Scorgie Moises Silva James D. Smith III John H. Stek
Mark L. Strauss Ronald A. Veenker Steven M. Voth Larry Lee Walker
Bruce K. Waltke Walter W. Wessel Herbert M. Wolf"
From the patristic period until today, John's Gospel has served as
a major source for the church's knowledge, doctrine, and worship of
the triune God. Among all New Testament documents the Fourth Gospel
provides not only the most raw material for the doctrine of the
Trinity, but also the most highly developed patterns of reflection
on this material particularly patterns that seek to account in some
way for the distinct personhood and divinity of Father, Son and
Spirit without compromising the unity of God. While there have been
recent, fine studies on aspects of John's doctrine of God, it is
surprising that none summarizes and synthesizes what John has to
say about God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In order to fill
this gap, Kostenberger and Swain offer a fresh examination of
John's trinitarian vision.
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Truth Matters (Paperback)
Andreas J. Kostenberger
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A landmark study of the apostle's writings by one of the world's
leading Pauline scholars. Winner of the 2022 ECPA Christian Book
Award for Bible Reference Works This highly anticipated volume
gives pastors, scholars, and all serious students of the New
Testament exactly what they need for in-depth study and engagement
with one of Christian history's most formative thinkers and
writers. A Theology of Paul and His Letters is a landmark study of
the apostle's writings by one of the world's leading Pauline
scholars Douglas J. Moo. Fifteen years in the making, this
groundbreaking work is organized into three major sections: Part 1
provides an overview of the issues involved in doing biblical
theology in general and a Pauline theology in particular. Here Moo
also sets out the methodological issues, formative influences, and
conceptual categories of Paul's thought. Part 2 moves on to Paul's
New Testament writings, where Moo describes each Pauline letter
with particular relevance to its theology. Part 3 offers a
masterful synthesis of Paul's theology under the overarching theme
of the gift of the new realm in Christ. Engaging, insightful, and
wise, this substantive, evangelical treatment of Paul's theology
offers extensive engagement with the latest Pauline scholarship
without sacrificing its readability. This volume brings insights
from over thirty years of experience studying, teaching, and
writing about Paul into one comprehensive guide that will serve
readers as a go-to resource for decades to come. ABOUT THE SERIES:
The Biblical Theology of the New Testament (BTNT) series provides
upper college and seminary-level textbooks for students of New
Testament theology, interpretation, and exegesis. Pastors and
discerning theology readers alike will also benefit from this
series. Written at the highest level of academic excellence by
recognized experts in the field, the BTNT series not only offers a
comprehensive exploration of the theology of every book of the New
Testament, including introductory issues and major themes, but also
shows how each book relates to the broad picture of New Testament
Theology. "Moo has produced here a massive and monumental work on
Pauline theology that will teach readers for decades to come."
-Rev. Michael F. Bird (PhD University of Queensland), Academic Dean
and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia
"Doug Moo's A Theology of Paul and His Letters is a book all
scholars and pastors should have on their shelves. It gives a sane
and very well-reasoned interpretation of the key topics in Paul's
theology ... the "New Perspective," justification, grace, and the
necessary transformation of true believers." -G. K. Beale,
Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary
A Theology of John's Gospel and Letters introduces the first volume
in the BTNT series. Building on many years of research and study in
Johannine literature, Andreas Koestenberger not only furnishes an
exhaustive theology of John's Gospel and letters, but also provides
a detailed study of major themes and relates them to the Synoptic
Gospels and other New Testament books. Readers will gain an
in-depth and holistic grasp of Johannine theology in the larger
context of the Bible.D. A. Carson (Trinity Evangelical Divinity
School) says about Koestenberger's volume that "for the
comprehensiveness of its coverage in the field of Johannine
theology (Gospel and Letters), there is nothing to compare to this
work."I. Howard Marshall (University of Aberdeen) writes, "This
book is a 'first' in many ways: the first volume that sets the
pattern for the quality and style of the new Biblical Theology of
the New Testament series published by Zondervan; the first major
volume to be devoted specifically to the theology of John's Gospel
and Letters at a high academic level; and the first volume to do so
on the basis that here we have an interpretation of John's theology
composed by an eyewitness of the life and passion of Jesus."The
Biblical Theology of the New Testament SeriesThe Biblical Theology
of the New Testament (BTNT) series provides upper college and
seminary-level textbooks for students of New Testament theology,
interpretation, and exegesis. Pastors and discerning theology
readers alike will also benefit from this series. Written at the
highest level of academic excellence by recognized experts in the
field, the BTNT series not only offers a comprehensive exploration
of the theology of every book of the New Testament, including
introductory issues and major themes, but also shows how each book
relates to the broad picture of New Testament theology.
This groundbreaking work by Darrell Bock thoroughly explores the
theology of Luke's gospel and the book of Acts. In his writing,
Luke records the story of God working through Jesus to usher in a
new era of promise and Spirit-enablement so that the people of God
can be God's people even in the midst of a hostile world. It is a
message the church still needs today. Bock both covers major Lukan
themes and sets forth the distinctive contribution of Luke-Acts to
the New Testament and the canon of Scripture, providing readers
with an in-depth and holistic grasp of Lukan theology in the larger
context of the Bible. I. Howard Marshall: "A remarkable achievement
that should become the first port of call for students in this
central area of New Testament Theology." Craig S. Keener: "Bock's
excellent exploration of Luke's theological approach and themes
meets an important need in Lukan theology."
From the patristic period until today, John's Gospel has served as
a major source for the church's knowledge, doctrine, and worship of
the triune God. Among all New Testament documents the Fourth Gospel
provides not only the most raw material for the doctrine of the
Trinity, but also the most highly developed patterns of reflection
on this material - particularly patterns that seek to account in
some way for the distinct personhood and divinity of Father, Son
and Spirit without compromising the unity of God. While there have
been recent, fine studies on aspects of John's doctrine of God, it
is surprising that none summarizes and synthasizes what John has to
say about God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In order to fill
this gap, K?stenberger and Swain offer a fresh examination of
John's trinitarian vision. Part One situates John's trinitarian
teaching within the context of Second Temple Jewish monotheism.
Part Two examines the Gospel narrative in order to trace the
characterization of God as Father, Son and Spirit, followed by a
brief synthesis. Part Three deals more fully with major trinitarian
themes in the Fourth Gospel, including its account of Jesus Christ,
the Holy Spirit, and mission. A final chapter discusses the
significance of John's Gospel for the church's doctrine of the
Trinity, and a brief conclusion summarizes some practical
implications.
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Union with Christ (Hardcover)
Michael Brautigam; Foreword by Andreas J. Kostenberger
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This important new work explores in depth the relationship between
the mission of Jesus and of the disciples as presented in the
Gospel of John, and explores the implications of these findings for
the contemporary church. Based on a comprehensive semantic field of
study that integrates biblical studies, theology, and missiology,
this volume represents the first time such an approach has been
used for the study of mission in John. Andreas Kostenberger begins
by surveying the state of research on mission in the Fourth Gospel,
then covers foundational linguistic, definitional, and literary
matters. The succeeding two chapters contain the actual study of
the missions of Jesus and of the disciples. In discussing the
disciples' mission, special attention is given to the question of
how later generations of disciples should be related to Jesus'
original followers. The volume concludes with a chapter on the
implications of Kostenberger's findings for the Fourth Gospel's
purpose and for the mission of the contemporary church.
Kostenberger engages recent missiological constructs based on the
Fourth Gospel, most notably the so-called "incarnational model" of
mission, and concludes that this model is seriously flawed and
should be replaced by a "representational model" that views Jesus'
followers as his representatives, who do not share in the
theologically unique aspects of his incarnation.
In this updated edition of his successful textbook, leading
evangelical New Testament scholar Andreas Kostenberger offers a
survey of John's gospel that is informed by current scholarship but
written at an accessible level. The book has been revised
throughout and features a new interior design. Photos, sidebars,
and other pedagogical aids are included.
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