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|  Top Biblical Scholars | First and Second Letters to Timothy Luke Timothy Johnson
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The Anchor Bible series is specifically designed to detail top scholarship in a format accessible to everyone. Each scholar is given adequate space to discuss the issues they deem most important in an in-depth manner. Luke Timothy Johnson's work in the First and Second Letters to Timothy is unparalleled in scholarly aptitude, clarity, research, and compelling argument. Johnson engages some of the most important questions regarding these epistles including, gender and church authority, homosexuality, and
"false teachers." Moreover, Johnson presents a brilliant and illuminating discussion on the authorship of the Pastoral Epistles.
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| Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament Edited by G.K. Beale & D.A. Carson Retail Price: $59.99 CBD Price: $39.99
( In Stock ) One of the most significant biblical scholars of the last 50 years, D.A. Carson with G.K. Beale presents a much needed resource to help us understand how and why New Testament writers used the Old Testament in the seemingly haphazard ways that they did. This work covers a multitude of NT uses of the OT, not only from a pure exegetical perspective, but also from a theological perspective. Anyone, who wants to step into this fascinating field, or has trouble relating OT and NT will find answers in the insightful commentary.
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Romans, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Thomas R. Schreiner Retail Price: $54.99 CBD Price: $39.99
( In Stock ) Thomas R. Schreiner is well on his way to a pivotal and leading role in the field of biblical studies. Schreiner's fearless interpretation and exacting scholarship has produced perhaps the finest volume in the Baker Exegetical Commentary series. Schreiner tackles the hardest and stickiest questions in Romans, including Paul's essay on election in chapter 9, authorship, and the integrity of the book's text, and many others. While it cannot be said that any commentary is definitive on Romans, it can be said of this commentary that it will remain one of the biggest influences on the interpretation of this, Paul's greatest epistle, for the foreseeable future.
Also by Thomas Schreiner: New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ |
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|  New Independant Commentaries | The Revelation of John: A Narrative Commentary James L. Resseguie Retail Price: $24.99 CBD Price: $17.99 Buy 24 or more for $17.09 each.
( Only 4 in stock - order soon! Additional quantities may be backordered. ) Most often when we come to the Apostle John's great enigmatic work Revelation we think of end times, cataclysm, heavenly wars, and the destruction of the world. Perhaps there is something more? What about a story? That is, after all, what John is doing--telling us a story. He is giving us a narrative, a description of what he sees, and that is what John is after all--a master theologian who encapsulates truth and meaning in stories. Read his Gospel lately? Here James L. Resseguie treats John in just that way, a storyteller describing the unimaginable events of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. He wants us to hear what John heard, see what he saw, and feel as he did. Perhaps understanding Revelation as a story will help us sort through the enigmatic and cumbersome book that has baffled scholars, churchmen, and everyone else for over a thousand years.
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Deuteronomy: No Gods, but One Daniel Berrigan Retail Price: $15.00 CBD Price: $11.99 Buy 24 or more for $11.39 each.
( Only 3 in stock - order soon! Additional quantities may be backordered. ) Ostensibly, Deuteronomy describes Israel in triumphant and glowing terms. America is often described in a similar light. But activist and scholar Daniel Barrington in No Gods But One points to the dark side of Israel as it is described in Deuteronomy, and with compelling candor, extends those observations to modern America. Thus, he prophetically describes America and Israel in similar terms, to their mingled triumph and broken law, and disturbingly indicts our own age on the same terms that condemned Israel. In the end, Barrington creates a unique genre of theological literature that juxtaposes biblical commentary that directly engages the text, and a social commentary that directly addresses the failures of America in light of that same text. Hermeneutical and exegetical objections aside, what Berrigan produces is an insightful and engaging socio-theological commentary that speaks from the text to our own age.
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|  New Commentaries in a Series | The Letter to the Philippians G. Walter Hansen Retail Price: $44.00 CBD Price: $31.99 Buy 18 or more for $30.39 each.
( In Stock ) Seeking to combine the best in exegetical and theological scholarship with pastoral sensitivity the has established itself as one of the premier commentaries available. In this volume, The Letter to the Philippians G. Walter Hansen presents a lucid, thorough, and accessible exposition on the text of this great Epistle....more
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James Dan G. McCartney Retail Price: $39.99 CBD Price: $24.99 Buy 22 or more for $23.74 each.
( In Stock ) Dan McCartney, a highly regarded New Testament scholar and an expert on
biblical interpretation, offers a substantive yet highly accessible
commentary on James in this latest addition to the award-winning BECNT
series. With extensive research and thoughtful chapter-by-chapter
exegesis, McCartney leads readers through all aspects of the book of
James-sociological, historical, and theological-to help them better
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 Scholarly, Relevant & Classic Treatments of Scripture | Word Biblical Commentary: Pastoral Epistles, Volume 46 William D. Mounce Retail Price: $49.99 CBD Price: $29.99 Buy 3 or more for $28.99 each.
( In Stock ) Renowned for his Basics of Biblical Greek grammar, William Mounce brings his full knowledge and technical savy of the language to the the Pastoral Epistles. Giving an in-depth technical study of the book, Mounce delivers a definitive treatise on these, at times controversial, but also deeply personal books. In addressing these issues (including, church government, women in the church, enigmatic phrases, and the historical circumstance surrounding the authorship), Mounce does not limit his study to technical aspects but provides formal "excurses" that draw out the theological implications of his technical study.
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The Epistle to the Romans, NICNT, New International Commentary on the New Testament Douglas J. Moo Retail Price: $62.00 CBD Price: $39.06
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This work in many ways has come to be the "poster-boy" for the NICNT series. While not necessarily in line with the New Perspective on Paul, Moo, nevertheless delivers a fair and balanced assessment of Romans, While generally landing on the side of more traditional interpretations of Romans. This commentary is thorough without exhaustion, demonstrating the highest academic and pastoral acumen one could hope for. Any Christian, laity, scholarly, or otherwise will benefit from this remarkable commentary.
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 | Studies in the Sermon on the Mount D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Retail Price: $30.00 CBD Price: $9.99 Buy 16 or more for $9.49 each.
( In Stock ) Here is a comprehensive and exhaustive study of our Lord's words as recorded in Matthew chapter five, six, and seven. This beautiful portion of the Sermon on the Mount is carefully analyzed, its contents outlined and thoughtfully arranged, and vastly rich and abundant truths are gleaned for your spiritual nurture. Save 67%!
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The Gospel & Epistles of John, 2 Volumes in 1 - a CBD Exclusive! F.F. Bruce Retail Price: $40.00 CBD Price: $9.99 Buy 20 or more for $9.49 each.
( In Stock ) Two of F.F. Bruce's commentaries, The Gospel of John and The Epistles of John,
are combined in this one convenient volume. Dr. Bruce intended these
commentaries for general Christians interested in serious Bible study,
and his goal was to communicate what he learned of the message and
meaning of both the Gospel of John and John's three epistles. His
choice to focus on the message and meaning means that textual,
linguistic, and other critical concerns are only lightly touched upon,
although they are not ignored. His extensive documentation shows an
easy familiarity with the textual and linguistic issues, but his focus
is on applying the meaning of the texts to readers today.
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