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This volume presents a dialogue between historians, exegetes, and
theologians on the background and key themes of the atonement in
Hebrews. Presenting a range of differing perspectives and
contributing to the renewed conversation between biblical and
theological scholarship, the argument is structured in two parts:
contexts and themes within Hebrews. Focusing on atonement not only
in the Old Testament but also in the Greco-Roman world, and
touching on themes such as sacrifice, plight and solution, and
faith, these contributions shed light on the concept of the
atonement in a directly scriptural way. The whole is a definitive
collection of studies on the atonement in Hebrews that will be of
service well beyond the confines of Hebrews' specialists, a
collection as important for what it says about the atonement and
the 21st century church as for what it says about Hebrews.
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Philippians (Hardcover)
George H. Guthrie; Edited by (general) Clinton E. Arnold
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R832
Discovery Miles 8 320
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Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, the Zondervan Exegetical
Commentary on the New Testament features today's top New Testament
scholars and brings together commentary features rarely gathered
together in one volume. With careful analysis and interpretation of
the Greek text, the authors trace the flow of argument in each New
Testament book, giving readers the tools they need to properly
understand and communicate the meaning of the text. Commentary on
each passage follows a clear structure to help readers grasp the
flow and meaning of the text: Literary Context: A brief discussion
of how the passage functions in the broader literary context of the
book. Main Idea: A one- or two-sentence statement of the big idea
or central thrust of the passage. Translation and Graphical Layout:
Presents each commentator's translation of the Greek text in a
graphical layout to help the reader visualize, and thus better
understand, the flow of thought within the text. Structure:
Describes the flow of thought in the passage and explains how
certain interpretive decisions regarding the relationship of the
clauses were made in the passage. Exegetical Outline: The overall
structure of the passage is described in a detailed exegetical
outline. This will be particularly helpful for those who are
looking for a way to concisely explain the flow of thought in the
passage in a teaching or preaching setting. Explanation of the
Text: Commentators examine words and images, grammatical details,
relevant Old Testament and Jewish background to a particular
concept, historical and cultural context, important text-critical
issues, and various interpretive issues that surface. Theology in
Application: The theological message of the passage is summarized.
The author discusses the theology of the text in terms of its place
within the book and in a broader biblical-theological context.
Finally, each commentator provides some suggestions on what the
message of the passage is for the church today. The Zondervan
Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series is the go-to
resource for pastors and Bible teachers looking for deep but
accessible study that equips them to connect the needs of
Christians today with the biblical text.
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2 Corinthians (Hardcover)
George H. Guthrie, Robert Yarbrough, Robert Stein
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R1,025
Discovery Miles 10 250
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In this addition to the award-winning BECNT series, a respected New
Testament scholar offers a substantive evangelical commentary on 2
Corinthians. George Guthrie leads readers through the intricacies
of literary structure, word meanings, cultural backdrop, and
theological proclamation, offering insights applicable to modern
ministry contexts. As with all BECNT volumes, this commentary
features the author's detailed interaction with the Greek text;
extensive research; thoughtful, chapter-by-chapter exegesis; and an
acclaimed, user-friendly design. It admirably achieves the dual
aims of the series--academic sophistication with pastoral
sensitivity and accessibility--making it a useful tool for pastors,
church leaders, students, and teachers.
The NIV Application Commentary helps you communicate and apply
biblical text effectively in today's context. To bring the ancient
messages of the Bible into today's world, each passage is treated
in three sections: Original Meaning. Concise exegesis to help
readers understand the original meaning of the biblical text in its
historical, literary, and cultural context. Bridging Contexts. A
bridge between the world of the Bible and the world of today, built
by discerning what is timeless in the timely pages of the Bible.
Contemporary Significance. This section identifies comparable
situations to those faced in the Bible and explores relevant
application of the biblical messages. The author alerts the readers
of problems they may encounter when seeking to apply the passage
and helps them think through the issues involved. This unique,
award-winning commentary is the ideal resource for today's
preachers, teachers, and serious students of the Bible, giving them
the tools, ideas, and insights they need to communicate God's Word
with the same powerful impact it had when it was first written.
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Hebrews, James (Paperback)
George H. Guthrie, Douglas J. Moo; Edited by (general) Clinton E. Arnold
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R299
R217
Discovery Miles 2 170
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Brimming with photos and graphics, the Zondervan Illustrated Bible
Backgrounds Commentary walks you verse by verse through all the
books of the New Testament. It's like slipping on a set of glasses
that lets you read the Bible through the eyes of a first-century
reader! Discoveries await you that will snap the world of the New
Testament into gripping immediacy. Things that seem mystifying,
puzzling, or obscure will take on tremendous meaning when you view
them in their ancient context. You'll deepen your understanding of
the teachings of Jesus. You'll discover the close, sometimes
startling interplay between God's kingdom and the practical affairs
of the church. Best of all, you'll gain a deepened awareness of the
Bible's relevance for your life. Written in a clear, engaging
style, this beautiful set provides a new and accessible approach
that more technical expository and exegetical commentaries don't
offer.
Biblical Greek Exegesis presents a proven, highly practical
approach to the study of intermediate and advanced Greek grammar.
Most textbooks focus on learning syntactical categories,
illustrated by sentences taken from the Greek New Testament, and
place little emphasis on how to apply Greek grammar to the Greek
text in preparing sermons and lectures. In contrast, Biblical Greek
Exegesis stresses real-life application. Beginning with selections
from the Greek New Testament, students learn intermediate and
advanced Greek grammar inductively by analyzing the text. The
process closely resembles the approach used in sermon and lecture
preparation. In Part 1 (SYNTAX), students work through nine
selections from the New Testament, taken from the Gospels, Paul s
letters (including Romans), and the General Letters. The selections
are arranged in order of increasing difficulty. The student becomes
familiar with syntactical categories through translation,
grammatical analysis, and grammatical diagramming, supplemented by
class discussion. Equally important, the length of these selections
allows for semantic diagramming and analysis. This provides a tool
for analyzing larger units of meaning, which is not possible when
working only with sentences that illustrate specific points of
grammar. In Part 2 (EXEGESIS), the student takes the sections from
the Greek New Testament through a twelve-step method of exegesis
and exposition. The student works through one section of
approximately fifteen verses every two weeks, beginning with the
first step---spiritual preparation---and ending with application
and a preaching/teaching outline. This approach has two benefits.
Advanced Greek students learn to use the Greek text and grammar as
they will in the real world. They also learn to integrate other
significant areas such as literary form and textual criticism, as
well as the use of exegetical tools. In short, they become better
expositors of the Word of God. Bibliographies are provided for each
of the twelve steps in the exegetical process. Also included is a
summary of syntactical categories based on Wallace s Greek Grammar
Beyond the Basics. This successfully field-tested approach to
intermediate and advanced Greek will help students bridge the gap
between understanding the categories of Greek grammar and the
demand to communicate the meaning and significance of the New
Testament message to the twenty-first century."
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"
A series of Bible study guides following the format and content of
the NIV Application Commentaries Series. Each study looks at the
original meaning, bridging contexts, and contemporary significance
of the text, and offers small group participants a better
understanding and relevant application of the biblical material to
their daily lives.
Many people are unfamiliar with the stories of the Bible and how
they fit together into the grand narrative of God's Word. God gave
us the Bible to reveal great truth about himself and about our
lives, and he wants to draw us into the ongoing story of what he is
doing in the world. The CSB Day-by-Day Chronological Bible features
a clear narrative approach to the Bible, arranging the complete
text into a fresh chronological reading plan with daily readings
guided by Dr. George Guthrie. In this plan, the books, chapters,
and verses of the Bible are thoughtfully arranged so readers can
track the story of Scripture, day-by-day, from beginning to end,
understanding the flow of events and how the grand narrative of
Scripture applies to everyday life. Unlike other chronological
Bibles, this arrangement is not date specific (e.g. "January 1"),
so the reading plan can begin at any point in the calendar year.
Features Include: 52 weeks of readings (six readings per week) in
chronological order, Scripture presented in three main acts (God's
Plan for All People; God's Covenant People; God's New Covenant
People) and seventeen total scenes, an introduction for each act
and scene to orient the reader to its importance in the grand
story, single-column text with plenty of space for taking notes,
concordance, smyth-sewn binding, presentation page, and full-color
maps. The CSB Day-by-Day Chronological Bible features the highly
readable, highly reliable text of the Christian Standard Bible (R)
(CSB). The CSB stays as literal as possible to the Bible's original
meaning without sacrificing clarity, making it easier to engage
with Scripture's life-transforming message and to share it with
others.
This volume presents a dialogue between historians, exegetes, and
theologians on the background and key themes of the atonement in
Hebrews. Presenting a range of differing perspectives and
contributing to the renewed conversation between biblical and
theological scholarship, the argument is structured in two parts:
contexts and themes within Hebrews. Focusing on atonement not only
in the Old Testament but also in the Greco-Roman world, and
touching on themes such as sacrifice, plight and solution, and
faith, these contributions shed light on the concept of the
atonement in a directly scriptural way. The whole is a definitive
collection of studies on the atonement in Hebrews that will be of
service well beyond the confines of Hebrews' specialists, a
collection as important for what it says about the atonement and
the 21st century church as for what it says about Hebrews.
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Biblical Spirituality (Paperback)
Christopher W Morgan; Contributions by Nathan A. Finn, Paul R. House, George H. Guthrie, Anthony L Chute, …
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R623
R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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This new book in the Theology in Community series looks at
spirituality from the perspective of different books in the Bible
and addresses practical questions regarding the workplace, embodied
disciplines, and more.
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