|
Showing 1 - 16 of
16 matches in All Departments
|
John 3 - 16 (Hardcover)
Murray J. Harris
|
R693
R568
Discovery Miles 5 680
Save R125 (18%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
The reputation of the NIGTC series is so outstanding that the
appearance of each new volume is noteworthy. This book on 2
Corinthians is no exception. Master New Testament exegete Murray J.
Harris has produced a superb commentary that analyzes the Greek
text verse by verse against the backdrop of Paul's tumultuous
relations with his converts at Corinth.
Believing that Scripture cannot be understood theologically
unless it has first been understood grammatically, Harris provides
a careful, thoroughgoing reading of the text of 2 Corinthians. He
gives special attention to matters of translation, making regular
references not only to the standard modern English translations but
also to influential older versions such as "The Twentieth Century
New Testament" and those by Weymouth, Moffatt, and Goodspeed. His
close attention to matters of textual criticism and grammar leads
to discussions of the theology of 2 Corinthians that show the
relevance of Paul's teaching to Christian living and church
ministry.
Other notable features of the book include a comprehensive
introduction in which all the relevant literary and historical
issues are discussed, an expanded paraphrase of the letter that
conveniently shows Harris's decisions on exegetical issues and
indicates the flow of Paul's argument, a chronology of the
relations of Paul, Timothy, and Titus with the Corinthian church,
and an excursus on Paul's "affliction in Asia" (1:8-11) and its
influence on his outlook and theology.
Prepositions are important in the exegesis of the Greek New
Testament, but they are at the same time very slippery words
because they can have so many nuances. While Prepositions and
Theology in the Greek New Testament rejects the idea of a "theology
of the prepositions," it is a study of the numerous places in the
Greek New Testament where prepositions contribute to the
theological meaning of the text. Offered in the hope that it might
encourage close study of the Greek text of the New Testament, its
many features include the following: Coverage of all 17 "proper"
and 42 "improper" prepositions Explores both literary and broader
theological contexts Greek font-not transliteration-used throughout
Comprehensive indexes to hundreds of verses, subjects, and Greek
words Discussion of key repeated phrases that use a particular
preposition
|
John 3 - 16 (Paperback)
Murray J. Harris
|
R276
R226
Discovery Miles 2 260
Save R50 (18%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
The author of Jesus as God and From Grave to Glory: Resurrection in
the New Testament now presents a study of what ancient non-bilical
writers said about Jesus of Nazareth, as well as a thoughtful
harmonization of the Gospel resurrection narratives.
|
Jesus as God (Paperback)
Murray J. Harris
|
R1,130
R915
Discovery Miles 9 150
Save R215 (19%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
New Testament scholar Murray Harris examines all New Testament
references to Jesus as God, believing that the titles of Jesus
encapsulate the early Christian understanding of the role and
status of Jesus, and contending that the title of Theos has not
received adequate attention from biblical scholars.i
The New Testament finds many ways to depict the relationship of
Christians and their Lord. They are his disciples, sons, daughters
and friends. But it is perhaps too little recognized that they are
also his slaves. In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume,
Murray J. Harris sets out to uncover what it means to be a slave of
Christ. He begins by assessing the nature of actual slavery in the
Greco-Roman world and the New Testament's attitude towards it.
Drawing insights from this, he goes on to unfold the metaphor of
slavery to Christ. Among the topics discussed are slavery and
spiritual freedom, lordship, ownership, and privilege. Slave of
Christ is a model of good biblical theology, providing insights
both for future study of the Bible and for practical application.
Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising
New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help
Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is
edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to
edify, to interact with current scholarship and to point the way
ahead.
Jesus es uno de los personajes mas intrigantes de la Historia.
Pero, es verdad lo que se dice de El? 3 preguntas clave sobre Jesus
se adentra en las evidencias historicas y biblicas que prueban que
la fe cristiana autentica no es un invento ni una locura. Jesus no
es un invento, ni fue un loco. Descubre su verdadera identidad
Existio Jesus? haciendo referencia a cuatro autores clasicos,
Harris presenta evidencias de que en el Israel del siglo I existio
un celebre personaje llamado Jesus de Nazaret. Resucito Jesus de
los muertos? El debate esta servido. Muchos dicen que Jesus no
resucito de los muertos, y entre sus argumentos encontramos la
llamada teoria del desvanecimiento, las diversas hipotesis para
explicar el sepulcro vacio, las explicaciones psicologicas para
explicar las apariciones que la Biblia recoge, y el argumento del
Sudario de Turin. Pero, son convincentes estos argumentos? Que
contra-argumentos ofrece la fe cristiana? Es Jesus Dios? Algunos
aseguran que la Biblia no dice tal cosa, sino que esa es la
interpretacion de los creyentes fanaticos. Pero a harris eso no le
convence. Analizando el Nuevo Testamento, Harris apela al estatus
divino que jesus mismo se atribuye, y que tambien los demas le
otorgan, a las funciones divinas que Jesus desempeno, y al titulo
divino 'Dios' que se uso para referirse a Jesus."
|
|