Emmet Fox 1938, 172 p. What did Jesus teach? Distilled from years of study and lecture, affirmed by nearly a million readers over the last fifty years, Emmet Fox's answer in 'The Sermon on the Mount is simple. The Bible is a "textbook of metaphysics" and the teachings of Jesus express – without dogma – a practical approach to the development of the soul and to the shaping of...
London, Printed by Thomas East, 1570. The image of both Churches: after the most wonderful and heavenly Revelation of Saint John the Evangelist, containing a very fruitful exposition or paraphrase upon the same. Wherein it is conferred with the other scriptures and most authorized histories. A preface unto the Christian reader, A brief Paraphrase, or Compendious elucidation...
Reformation Heritage Books, 2016. — 624 p. — (Lectio Continua Expository Commentary on the New Testament). Are you confused by the great variety of interpretations of the book of Revelation, such as the preterist, the historicist, the futurist, the idealist, and an eclectic approach that embraces the strengths of all these? Would you like a clear understanding of various...
Buenos Aires: Ediciones Paulinas, 1963. — 390 p. Dedicatoria. Prefacio. Parte histórico-esjatológica (visiones introductivas). Parte histórico-esjatológica (visiones 2-10). Parte esjatológico-histórica (visiones 11-20). Postdata de Física Nuclear . Nota lingüística.
London: Printed by W.I. for Simon Waterson and Richard Banckworth, 1607, 300. Arthur Dent, (1607) The Ruin of Rome: or, An Exposition upon the whole Revelation: Wherein is showed and proved, that the popish religion, together with all the power and authority of Rome shall ebb and decay more throughout all the Churches of Europe, and come to an utter overthrow even in this life,...
London: Printed by W. Hall, for Francis Burton ., 1613: 265. Patrik Forbes, (1613) An Exquisite Commentary upon the Revelation of Saint John: wherein, both the course of the whole book, as also the more abstruse and hard places thereof not heretofore opened; are now at last most clearly and evidently explained.
George Gyffard's seminal work, Sermons upon the whole book of the Revelation [London: Printed by Thomas Man, and Toby Cooke, 1596, 454] includes 50 sermons on the book of Revelation.
Oxford University Press, 2018. — 480 p. The contribution of the Johannine literature to the development of Christian theology, and particularly to Christology, is uncontested, although the careful distinction between the implications of its language, especially that of sonship, in a first-century 'Jewish' context and in the subsequent theological controversies of the early...
Baker Academic, 2002. - 869 p. ISBN: 978-1-4412-0096-9. Revelation is like no other book in the New Testament. Its bizarre images need explaining even for seasoned Bible readers, but when we turn to biblical scholars we find that they don't all agree. In Revelation Verse by Verse, Grant R. Osborne offers a clear exposition of the book that takes seriously both its first-century...
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2007. — 416 S. — (Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments 221). Thomas Witulski gelingt es, die These zu erhärten, dass die neutestamentliche Johannesapokalypse in die Zeit des Kaisers Hadrian zu datieren ist, genauer in die Zeit um 132 n.Chr. Sein»Anfangsverdacht «ergibt sich aus der Analyze der Entwicklung...
Benziger: Neukirchener Verlag, 1996. — 566 S. — (Evangelisch-Katholischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament (EKK) III 2). Mit dem zweiten Band fuhr Prof. Dr. Francois Bovon seinen Kommentar im Stil des ersten Bandes weiter, berücksichtigt aber in einem noch größeren Ausmaß die Wirkungsgeschichte des Lukasevangeliums in den Jahrhunderten der christlichen Tradition. In der Analyse...
Benziger: Neukirchener Verlag, 1989. — 534 S. — (Evangelisch-Katholischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament (EKK) III 1). Der vorliegende 1. Band des insgesamt auf 4 Bände angelegten Lukas-Kommentars umfasst die ersten Kapitel des Lukasevangeliums (Lk 1,1-9,50), d. h. das Kindheitsevangelium und die galiläische Periode des Wirkens Jesu. Die Einleitung bespricht in knapper Form...
Benziger: Neukirchener Verlag, 2001. — 314 S. — (Evangelisch-Katholischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament (EKK) III 3). Der dritte Teilband des Kommentars zum Lukasevangelium enthält die Erklärung von Lukas 15,1 - 19,27, also des zweiten Teils des lukanischen Reiseberichts. Es werden hier wichtige Texte wie das Gleichnis vom reichen Mannes und vom armen Lazarus, Jesu erste...
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2023. — 296 S. Lukas hat genau recherchiert, welche Quellen Jesus am besten erkennen lassen: Welch ein Mensch ist er? Was verkündet er? Wie verwirklicht er durch seine Geburt, sein Leben, seinen Tod und seine Auferstehung den Heilswillen Gottes? Der Evangelist hat viele Jesustraditionen gerettet, die sonst verlorengegangen wären. Er hat einen großen...
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2023. — 369 S. Lukas hat genau recherchiert, welche Quellen Jesus am besten erkennen lassen: Welch ein Mensch ist er? Was verkündet er? Wie verwirklicht er durch seine Geburt, sein Leben, seinen Tod und seine Auferstehung den Heilswillen Gottes? Der Evangelist hat viele Jesustraditionen gerettet, die sonst verlorengegangen wären. Er hat einen großen...
CLV, 2012. — 448 S. Dass sich Lukas als brillanter Historiker erwiesen hat, dürfte vielen Bibellesern bekannt sein. Weniger bekannt scheint jedoch, dass Lukas im gleichnamigen Evangelium historische Genauigkeit mit einem damals üblichen Stilmittel - der literarischen Symmetrie - verbunden hat. David Gooding, emeritierter Professor für neutestamentliches Griechisch, weist im...
Brill, 2020. — x, 198 p. — (Biblical Interpretation Series 180). In The Lukan Lens on Wealth and Possessions: A Perspective Shaped by Reversal and Right Response, Rachel Coleman offers a detailed look at Luke’s wealth ethic. The long-debated question of how Luke understands the relationship between followers of Jesus and material possessions is examined with careful exegesis...
Brill, 2016. — xiv, 418 p. — (Biblical Interpretation Series 145). In Reading the Bible Across Contexts Esa Autero offers a fresh perspective on Luke’s poverty texts. In addition to an historical reading, he conducted an empirical investigation of two Latin American Bible reading groups – one poor and the other affluent – to shed light on Luke’s poverty texts. The interaction...
Fortress Press, 1993. — 286 p. — (Continental Commentary) Is Revelation, with its strangeness and idiosyncratic theology, a legitimate expression of the gospel? To this question, raised by the book's conflicting history of influence, Jurgen Roloff is able to answer yes . Viewing Revelation as a lively interaction between the author and concrete communities of faith, Roloff...
Cambridge University Press, 1963. — 236 p. — (Cambridge Bible Commentary) This series of commentaries on the New English Bible is designed for use in schools and colleges, and for the minister and the layman. Each volume comments on one book, or a few short books, of the Bible, and in each the text is given in full. Sections of text and commentary alternate, so that the reader...
Cambridge University Press, 1963. — 236 p. — (Cambridge Bible Commentary) This series of commentaries on the New English Bible is designed for use in schools and colleges, and for the minister and the layman. Each volume comments on one book, or a few short books, of the Bible, and in each the text is given in full. Sections of text and commentary alternate, so that the reader...
Hodder & Stoughton, 1982. — 175 p. The fires of controversy still burn bright, just as they did in the early church. Whatever the context, the Apostle Paul tackled the thorniest issues squarely, and with authority. It is his letters to the Corinthian Church, Michael Green believes and demonstrates, which provide crucial insights into a whole cluster of today's most difficult...
Hodder & Stoughton, 1982. — 175 p. The fires of controversy still burn bright, just as they did in the early church. Whatever the context, the Apostle Paul tackled the thorniest issues squarely, and with authority. It is his letters to the Corinthian Church, Michael Green believes and demonstrates, which provide crucial insights into a whole cluster of today's most difficult...
United Bible Societies, 1984. — 204 p. A Translator's Guide to the Revelation to John is a continuation of the series of Guides prepared as part of the general series, Helps for Translators . The Handbooks were formerly the only exegetical materials on various books of the Bible published by the United Bible Societies for the use of translators.
United Bible Societies, 1984. — 204 p. A Translator's Guide to the Revelation to John is a continuation of the series of Guides prepared as part of the general series, Helps for Translators . The Handbooks were formerly the only exegetical materials on various books of the Bible published by the United Bible Societies for the use of translators.
Westminster John Knox Press, 2011. — 498 p. — (New Testament Library) This new commentary in the New Testament Library series is not a systematic study of Pauline theology; rather, the aim of this study is to trace Paul's theology as it unfolds in his letter to the church at Galatia, and to attempt to illuminate, as far as possible, how the Galatians likely comprehended it, at...
Westminster Press, 1985. — 120 p. Solid, scholarly effort by C.K. Barrett in expounding Paul's letter to the Galatians without a commentary-sized work. Barrett is very effective at elucidating Paul's sometimes complex argumentation, as well as reconstructing the arguments of Paul's opponents from the apostle's own argumentative points.
Westminster Press, 1985. — 120 p. Solid, scholarly effort by C.K. Barrett in expounding Paul's letter to the Galatians without a commentary-sized work. Barrett is very effective at elucidating Paul's sometimes complex argumentation, as well as reconstructing the arguments of Paul's opponents from the apostle's own argumentative points.
Eerdmans, 1971. — 86 p. This study has two main purposes. The first is to describe and demonstrate a method of Bible study that will bring its light and power to bear on our lives in this present time. The second is to explore the unique riches of Paul's Letter to the Galatians. I am convinced that no book in the Bible contains more concentrated truth of the gospel nor more...
Eerdmans, 1971. — 86 p. This study has two main purposes. The first is to describe and demonstrate a method of Bible study that will bring its light and power to bear on our lives in this present time. The second is to explore the unique riches of Paul's Letter to the Galatians. I am convinced that no book in the Bible contains more concentrated truth of the gospel nor more...
Harper & Row, 1965. — 95 p. In the Foreword Cardinal Bea explains the origin of the little book which is here being presented to the English-speaking world. An English version of it was circulated among the Council Fathers at the first session of the Second Vatican Council (1962).
Harper & Row, 1965. — 95 p. In the Foreword Cardinal Bea explains the origin of the little book which is here being presented to the English-speaking world. An English version of it was circulated among the Council Fathers at the first session of the Second Vatican Council (1962).
IVP, 1980. — 180 p. — (The Bible Speaks Today) To enclaves of young converts tucked away in the mountains of Asia Minor, Paul wrote what is perhaps the oldest document in the New Testament-the letter to the Galatians. What problems were they facing? Among a variety of religious authorities espousing different teachings, how were they to know who was right? How were men and...
Brill, 1993. — 277 p. — (Novum Testamentum, Supplements, Volume: 71) C.H. Turner pioneered the study of the language and style of Mark's Gospel in a series of articles in the 1920s entitled "Notes on Marcan usage". All but one appeared in the Journal of Theological Studies — one further "Note" is published now for the first time. It is Turner's articles, reprinted with...
Cambridge University Press, 1959. — 526 p. — (Cambridge Greek Testament Commentary) Part of The Cambridge Greek Testament Commentary series edited by C.F.D. Moule. This volume on the Gospel of Mark is by C.E.B. Cranfield.
IVP Books, 2012. — 208 p. — (Biblical Imagination) "Follow Me," Jesus told them, "and I will make you into fishers of men!" Immediately they left their nets and followed Him. --Mark 1:17-18 The Gospel of Mark is a book of action and passion. Events happen one after another, with a vivid sense of immediacy and urgency. Jesus emotions come through strongly--at times he is angry...
Westminster John Knox Press, 2006. — 470 p. — (New Testament Library) The first New Testament Library volume to focus on a Gospel, this commentary offers a careful reading of the book of Mark. Internationally respected interpreter M. Eugene Boring brings a lifetime of research into the Gospels and Jesus into this lively discussion of the first Gospel. The New Testament Library...
Baker Academic, 2011. — 320 p. — (Paideia: Commentaries on the New Testament) In this addition to the well-received Paideia series, Mary Ann Beavis examines cultural context and theological meaning in Mark. Paideia commentaries explore how New Testament texts form Christian readers by • attending to the ancient narrative and rhetorical strategies the text employs • showing how...
Fortress Press, 1979. — 96 p. This book is designed to introduce the reader to a single coherent story, Mark's story of Jesus' life and death. From a literary perspective the reader is therefore advised to approach the Markan story as he or she would any other story: to read the whole story from beginning to end, to observe the characters and the interplay among them, to watch...
Fortress Press, 1979. — 96 p. This book is designed to introduce the reader to a single coherent story, Mark's story of Jesus' life and death. From a literary perspective the reader is therefore advised to approach the Markan story as he or she would any other story: to read the whole story from beginning to end, to observe the characters and the interplay among them, to watch...
Eerdmans, 1977. — 127 p. What does Christ think of the church? In chapters 1-3 of the Book of Revelation, by praise and reproach, by warning and exhortation, Christ reveals what he wants his church to be like in all places and at all times.In this book, John Stott, known worldwide for his scholarly writing, explores the fascinating letters to seven churches of the ancient...
Baker, 1990. — 505 p. Imprisoned and awaiting probable execution, Paul shared his secret: inner joy and peace through Christs presence in his life. Readers today can learn much from Pauls example through the expositions of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. The authors expositions on the Book of Philippians weave exegetical and theological insights with practical applications. What...
Crossway Books, 2007. — 240 p. — (Preaching the Word) The four chapters of Philippians contain some of the most-quoted and beloved passages in Scripture: "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain," "Rejoice in the Lord always," "Do not be anxious about anything," "I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content." Yet in our familiarity with the Apostle Paul's words...
Moody Press, 1979. — 256 p. This book is not a hasty product, but the result of many years of labor. The author has had the privilege and pleasure of guiding more than twenty classes of theological students through the Epistle to the Romans, fourteen of these using the original text. The instruction has not been given by means of lectures read or dictated by the teacher. Each...
Moody Press, 1979. — 256 p. This book is not a hasty product, but the result of many years of labor. The author has had the privilege and pleasure of guiding more than twenty classes of theological students through the Epistle to the Romans, fourteen of these using the original text. The instruction has not been given by means of lectures read or dictated by the teacher. Each...