Best of
New-Testament

1997

The Gospel of Luke


Joel B. Green - 1997
    This highly original commentary, part of the New International Commentary, is unique for the way it combines concerns with first-century culture in the Roman world with understanding the text of Luke as a wholistic, historical narrative.

An Introduction to the New Testament


Raymond E. Brown - 1997
    Raymond E. Brown's "An Introduction to the New Testament" is the most trustworthy and authoritative guidebook for a generation seeking to understand the Christian Bible. Universally acknowledged as the dean of New Testament scholarship, Father Brown is a master of his discipline at the pinnacle of his career. Who else could cover the entire scope of the New Testament with such ease and clarity? This gifted communicator conveys the heartfelt concern of a beloved teacher for his students, as he walks the reader through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. While the book contains a wealth of information, its most impressive features are how the author boils down a life time of scholarship into basic summaries of each book, provides a historical overview of the ancient Greco-Roman world, engages in discussions of theological issues, and presents supplementary material for deeper understanding, such as tables, maps, bibliographies, and appendixes. Those opening to the New Testament for the first time and those seeking deeper insights could not ask for more in a primer to the Christian Bible.

In the School of Christ


David W. Gooding - 1997
    As he faced betrayal, arrest and crucifixion, he taught them about the very heart of the Christian faith, namely, holiness. When the time came to leave the house, he continued his teaching. As they made their way through darkened streets that were filled with hostility to him, he spoke of how he would empower them to be his witnesses in a world that would often hate them too. Jesus was the teacher; the disciples were his pupils. It was the school of Christ. David Gooding's exposition reveals the significance of the lessons Jesus taught inside the upper room (chs. 13-14), their connection to the lessons taught outside in the streets (chs. 15-16) and how both parts of this course on holiness relate to the Teacher's prayer to his Father (ch. 17). With a scholar's care for the text of Scripture, he expounds both the devotional richness and the practical nature of the lessons. He shows that to understand Christ's teaching on holiness is to know his power to change lives.

Dictionary of the Later New Testament & Its Developments: A Compendium of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship


Ralph P. Martin - 1997
    Furthermore, its scope goes beyond the life of the New Testament church to include the work of the apostolic fathers and early Christianity up through the middle of the second century.The Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments offers a summa of New Testament studies. Designed to bring students, teachers, pastors, and general readers up to date and up to speed, this one-of-a-kind reference volume presents more information than any other single work--dealing exclusively with the theology, literature, background, and scholarship of the later New Testament and the apostolic church.In-depth, comprehensive articles focus on theological themes, methods of interpretation, background topics, and various other subjects specifically related to the study of New Testament theology and literature. Expert contributors include Darrell Bock, George R. Beasley-Murray, I. Howard Marshall, Ben Witherington III, and James D. G. Dunn. Wide-ranging articles span from the books of James and Jude to household codes, from the Roman emperor cult to gnosticism and docetism, questions of canon to second-century church leaders like Ignatius and Polycarp.The Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments takes its place alongside the Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels and Dictionary of Paul and His Letters in presenting mature evangelical scholarship--committed to the authority of Scripture, utilizing the best of critical methods, and maintaining a dialogue with contemporary scholarship and the challenges facing the church.

Unveiled Hope: Eternal Encouragement from the Book of Revelation


Scotty Smith - 1997
    As the year 2000 approaches, millions wonder: what will happen; will the Lord come again? Many worry about the tribulations, predicted in the Book of Revelation.

Colossians


H.A. Ironside - 1997
    An examination of Paul's letter to the Colossians written to combat the false teachings of the gnostics and to hold Christ forth as supreme over all.

Revelation: God's Word for the Biblically-Inept


Daymond R. Duck - 1997
    Similar in format to the" . . . For Dummies" series, "God's Word for the Biblically-Inept uses icons, bullets, tables, and graphics to help readers learn.

Matthew: Can Anything Good Come Out of Nazareth?


Charles Price - 1997
    It is carefully arranged by subject matter as a clear explanation to the Jewish people, and to the world, of who Jesus is.Here you will meet Jesus the Great Teacher, the Storyteller, the Prophet the Atoning Sacrifice and much, much more.Charles Prices puts the Gospel into context and helps us to see Jesus through the eyes and ears of Matthew.

The Acts of the Apostles


James D.G. Dunn - 1997
    This commentary by one of Britain's leading New Testament scholars takes the reader through questions of authorship, recipients, date and purpose, considers the literary structure, the nature of history writing and the teaching of Acts, and provides the information and perspective necessary for reading to best effect what Professor Dunn believes is the most exciting book in the New Testament.

Literal Word: Revelation


M.D. Treece - 1997
    

Studying the Parables of Jesus


Peter Rhea Jones - 1997
    This book offers helps for pastors, students, and teachers studying the parables.

What's for Lunch? (Arch Books)


Joanne Bader - 1997
    Parents trust these colorful books to teach their children Bible stories from Genesis through Acts in a fun, memorable way.The Arch Books series of 100 titles is conveniently divided into 8 sections that include related stories for an organized journey through the Bible.

The New American Commentary Volume 36 - James


Kurt Richards - 1997
    Notable features include:* commentary based on THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION;* the NIV text printed in the body of the commentary;* sound scholarly methodology that reflects capable research in the original languages;* interpretation that emphasizes the theological unity of each book and of Scripture as a whole;* readable and applicable exposition.