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In this new commentary Muddiman questions the assumption that if
Ephesians is not by Paul it must be wholly accounted for as an
example of post-Pauline pseudepigraphy. He explores an alternative:
that it is an authentic letter subsequently edited and expanded
with the aim of adjusting the Pauline tradition to meet a new
situation. All the perspectives of major modern scholars are
discussed and assessed particularly on the question of Ephesians'
relationship to Colossians. The implications for the question of
the authorship on Paul's theology are extensively explored.
The Oxford Bible Commentary is a Bible study and reference work for
21st century students and readers that can be read with any modern
translation of the Bible. It offers verse-by-verse explanation of
every book of the Bible by the world's leading biblical scholars.
From its inception, OBC has been designed as a completely
non-denominational commentary, carefully written and edited to
provide the best scholarship in a readable style for readers from
all different faith backgrounds. It uses the traditional
historical-critical method to search for the original meaning of
the texts, but also brings in new perspectives and insights -
literary, sociological, and cultural - to bring out the expanding
meanings of these ancient writings and stimulate new discussion and
further enquiry.
Newly issued in a series of part volumes, the OBC is now available
in an affordable and portable format for the commentaries to the
Pauline Epistles. Includes a general introduction to using the
Commentary, in addition to an introduction to study of the New
Testament, and to the Pauline Corpus in particular.
The Oxford Bible Commentary is a Bible study and reference work for
21st century students and readers that can be read with any modern
translation of the Bible. It offers verse-by-verse explanation of
every book of the Bible by the world's leading biblical scholars.
From its inception, OBC has been designed as a completely
non-denominational commentary, carefully written and edited to
provide the best scholarship in a readable style for readers from
all different faith backgrounds. It uses the traditional
historical-critical method to search for the original meaning of
the texts, but also brings in new perspectives and insights -
literary, sociological, and cultural - to bring out the expanding
meanings of these ancient writings and stimulate new discussion and
further enquiry. Newly issued in a series of part volumes, the OBC
is now available in an affordable and portable format for the
commentaries to the books of the Apocrypha. Includes a general
introduction to using the Commentary, in addition to an
introduction to study of the Apocrypha.
The Oxford Bible Commentary is a Bible study and reference work for
21st century students and readers that can be read with any modern
translation of the Bible. It offers verse-by-verse explanation of
every book of the Bible by the world's leading biblical scholars.
From its inception, OBC has been designed as a completely
non-denominational commentary, carefully written and edited to
provide the best scholarship in a readable style for readers from
all different faith backgrounds. It uses the traditional
historical-critical method to search for the original meaning of
the texts, but also brings in new perspectives and insights -
literary, sociological, and cultural - to bring out the expanding
meanings of these ancient writings and stimulate new discussion and
further enquiry.
Newly issued in a series of part volumes, the OBC is now available
in an affordable and portable format for the study of specific
sections of the Bible. The Pentateuch, or Torah ('the law'),
comprises the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, Genesis to
Deuteronomy. The Commentaries are preceeded by introductions to the
Old Testament and to the Pentateuch as a whole.
The Oxford Bible Commentary is a Bible study and reference work for
21st century students and readers that can be read with any modern
translation of the Bible. It offers verse-by-verse explanation of
every book of the Bible by the world's leading biblical scholars.
From its inception, OBC has been designed as a completely
non-denominational commentary, carefully written and edited to
provide the best scholarship in a readable style for readers from
all different faith backgrounds. It uses the traditional
historical-critical method to search for the original meaning of
the texts, but also brings in new perspectives and insights -
literary, sociological, and cultural - to bring out the expanding
meanings of these ancient writings and stimulate new discussion and
further enquiry.
Newly issued in a series of part volumes, the OBC is now available
in an affordable and portable format for the commentaries to the
four canonical Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Includes a
general introduction to using the Commentary, in addition to an
introduction to study of the New Testament, and a detailed
comparison of the four gospels in synopsis.
Whether you see the Bible as the living word of God, or as a highly
significant document from the ancient world, or as one of the
classic works of world literature, The Oxford Bible Commentary will
put in your hands everything you need to study and understand the
biblical text.
Here is a monumental, line-by-line critical commentary on the
Bible, covering all the books that appear in the NRSV. An essential
reference work, this definitive book provides authoritative,
non-denominational commentary written by an international team of
more than 70 leading scholars from
various religious backgrounds. Incorporating the latest research,
the contributors examine the books of the Bible in exhaustive
detail, taking a historical-critical approach that attempts to shed
light on the scriptures by placing them in the context in which
their first audiences would have
encountered them, asking how they came to be composed and what were
the purposes of their authors. The Commentary includes a general
introduction, extensive introductions to both testaments and the
Apocrypha, and briefer introductions to the particular books, plus
an essay with commentary on
important post-biblical Jewish and Christian literature. Each
article concludes with a bibliography that points the reader toward
the most important supplemental works in English, including major
reference works, introductions, and so forth.
A truly stunning work of biblical scholarship, The Oxford Bible
Commentary will be an invaluable resource for pastors preparing a
sermon, for students, for those in study or discussion groups, and
indeed for anyone--whether Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, or
Orthodox Christian--who seeksa
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thousands of years. The OBC features a Logos Library System CD-ROM
that, once unlocked, gives the reader access to its text and that
of the New Revised Standard Version Bible. The CD is fully
compatible with all Logos products.
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