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- Word Biblical WBC)
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Semi-Technical Commentaries
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Preaching/Pastoral Commentaries
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An esteemed exegete, O'Brien uses discourse analysis to unpack the Book
of Hebrews. He categorizes the various text sections as
either exposition or exhortation, the former enriching
our knowledge of God and the latter encouraging us to right behavior. More...
Pastors and leaders of the pre-critical church-such as Augustine, Calvin, Luther, and Wesley-interpreted the Bible theologically, believing Scripture as a whole witnessed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Modern interpreters of the Bible questioned this premise.More...
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This addition to the Reformed Expository Commentary series present twelve biblically and theologically grounded messages, as teh authors explore the canonical teaching on the birth of Jesus Christ in the Gospels of Matthew, Luke, and John. More...
Arguably the most thoughtful and dynamic interpreter of the Pentateuch today, John H. Sailhamer has produced a monumental theological exposition of the Torah in The Meaning of the Pentateuch, that will take its place alongside, and make an excellent companion to, his classic The Pentateuch as Narrative. More...
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Going through the text thought by thought, Parsons gleans fresh
theological insight from the Book of Acts by attending to the cultural
and educational context from which it emerges. He views Luke's account
as a charter document explaining... More...
The Bible is both a divine and a human book. It is the inspired word of
God for his people, whether in biblical times or for the church today.
It is also a fully human book, written by different people in a variety
of cultural settings. More...
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Integrating Scripture with Catholic doctrine, worship, and daily life,
this NAB-based series unwraps the riches of Scripture for serious
students and beginners alike. Stegman discusses authorship and literary
questions, historical context, and theological themes---and offers
accessible and substantive exegesis of Paul's letter to Corinth.
Includes catechism and lectionary text references; reflection and
application suggestions; sidebars; and more.
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Wrestling with the timeless enigmas of life, Ecclesiastes is a fruitful
recource for preaching and teaching in our postmodern age.
Bartholomew's renowned exegetical and theological skills are evident in
his translation and verse-by-verse commentary. Includes an
introduction, footnotes on technical details, an appendix in reading
and applying the "Preacher's" message today, and an extensive
bibliography.
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This volume on Revelation is accessible and comprehensive. It provides
an in-depth look at the parallels between images in the Apocalypse and
their Old Testament and Jewish antecedents. G.K. Beale's painstaking analysis will help you better understand the obscure metaphors in
Revelation and the purpose of the book itself.More...
In Hosea and Joel the element employed to capture the attention and
hearts of God's people is the symbol. In Joel it is the locust, a
symbol of impending destruction. In Hosea the prophet himself - and his
scorned but constant love - dramatically portrays God's message of
grace and his call to repent.More...
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