Best of
New-Testament

1999

The Book of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text


G.K. Beale - 1999
    Such thorough exegetical work lies at the heart of these volumes, which contain detailed verse-by-verse commentary preceded by general comments on each section and subsection of the text. An important aim of the NIGTC authors is to interact with the wealth of significant New Testament research published in recent articles and monographs. In this connection the authors make their own scholarly contributions to the ongoing study of the biblical text. The text on which these commentaries are based is the UBS Greek New Testament, edited by Kurt Aland and others. While engaging the major questions of text and interpretation at a scholarly level, the authors keep in mind the needs of the beginning student of Greek as well as the pastor or layperson who may have studied the language at some time but does not now use it on a regular basis.

The Letter to the Ephesians


Peter T. O'Brien - 1999
    Using the fruits of recent biblical research, Peter O'Brien shows how Ephesians sums up God's magnificent plan of salvation in Christ and spells out his divine purpose for believers today.A model of the scholarly excellence characteristic of the entire PNTC series (which now features a striking new jacket design), O'Brien's Ephesians will become the standard work on this profoundly influential book.

Who is Jesus?


Kathleen Long Bostrom - 1999
    Each answer is worded as if Jesus himself were speaking and is based on what Scripture teaches us about God's Son.

Written That You May Believe: Encountering Jesus in the Fourth Gospel


Sandra M. Schneiders - 1999
    Scholars have hailed its publication and dedicated a session at the American Academy of Religion to discuss its message. Lay readers have welcomed it as a companion in opening up the meaning of the Fourth Gospel, and small groups have begun using it as a guide in their devotional reading. This revised edition, enriched with new chapters from Sandra Schneiders and a study guide prepared by John C. Wronski offers new ways to nourish faith through the rich symbolism of the Gospel of John and an invitation to "dwell in" the liberating truth of Jesus.

The Book Of Revelation Made Easy


Kenneth L. Gentry Jr. - 1999
    1:3). Cutting through traditions that cloud the clear message of Revelation, Dr. Gentry draws from over 20 years of expertise in the historical and Biblical background of the book to present the surprisingly easy to understand meaning of Revelation. Free yourself from fiction and end your fears of Revelation today.

Romans


Armin J. Panning - 1999
    He wrote his letter to the Romans to strengthen their faith so that they might help him spread the gospel farther to the west. For over two thousand years, Christians have treasured Romans for its clear and pure presentation of God's grace to sinners. (From http://www.nph.net)

The Gospel of John: Volume 1: The Coming of the Light, John 1-4


James Montgomery Boice - 1999
    Focusing on Jesus' coming to earth, this commentary helps readers move beyond a cursory look at John's Gospel into a deeper, more accurate understanding.

The Parables of Jesus


William Barclay - 1999
    Each chapter analyzes an individual parable--identifies its theme, explains it in the light of the language and customs of the ancient world, and clearly interprets its meaning for us today.The William Barclay Library is a collection of books addressing the great issues of the Christian faith. As one of the world's most widely read interpreters of the Bible and its meaning, William Barclay devoted his life to helping people become more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.

Miracles and Parables of Our Lord: 3 Volumes


Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1999
    Master expositor Charles Spurgeon sheds light on the earthly work and teaching of Jesus with over 175 sermons preserved in this beautiful collection. An essential piece of any pastor's or scholar's library.

John: That You May Believe


R. Kent Hughes - 1999
    As the timeless Creator-God of the universe. As the Word made flesh. As the gracious Lover of our souls who is the only Way to the Father. Instead of detailing the facts and events of His earthly life, as the other Gospel writers did, John concentrates on the meaning of Jesus' words and the message of His works, clearly presenting Him as the long-awaited Messiah with one mission in mind--to do the work of the Father who sent Him. The apostle's tremendous vision of Christ has, time and time again, opened the eyes of unbelievers to who Jesus is and to His singular role in our redemption. But its effect on Christians is equally profound, because in John's account the serious reader finds an ongoing, expanding view of the Savior's greatness and the wondrous meaning of His ministry. A view that widens and deepens with each return to this Gospel. Follow along with Pastor Kent Hughes in this engaging, verse-by-verse commentary as he leads you through this magnificent Gospel. His careful exposition and wise application will guide you to a richer understanding of not only God's greatness, but of His great goodness to us all. Recommendations for the Series It is a pleasure to commend the Crossway Books series of homiletical commentaries authored by Kent Hughes. They fill an enormous vacuum that exists between the practical needs of the pastor/teacher and the critical exegetical depth of most commentaries. With this series, evangelicalism may now claim its own William Barclay. While remaining true to the text and its original meaning, Dr. Hughes helps us face the personal, ethical, theological, and practical questions that the text wants us to answer in the presence of the living God and his illuminating Holy Spirit. --Dr. Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., Academic Dean, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School The Preaching the Word series is scholars' gold in preacher's grasp, obviously forged in the realities of daily ministry by a minister whose heart burns to make God's Word the guiding light and love of God's people. --Bryan Chapell, President, Covenant Theological Seminary The single best resource for faithful biblical exposition available today. A great boon for genuine reformation! --Timothy George, Dean, Samford University, Beeson Divinity School This series will minister to a pastor's soul as well as give him an immense resource for his preaching. And it will minister to the parishioner wonderfully in personal Bible study. The reader will be filled with fresh thoughts about our Lord as well as joyful encouragement for himself. That is what happened to me in reading this. --Dr. Kenneth N. Taylor, Translator, The Living Bible There is a long history of informed, edifying biblical expositions that have been mightily used of God to shape and strengthen the church. The volumes of Kent Hughes admirably fit into this tradition. --D. A. Carson, Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Throughout the Christian centuries, from Chrysostom and Augustine through Luther, Calvin, and Matthew Henry, to Martyn Lloyd-Jones and Ray Stedman, working pastors have been proving themselves to be the best of all Bible expositors. Kent Hughes stands in this great tradition, and his exciting expositions uphold it worthily. --Dr. J. I. Packer, Author, Knowing God

The Life of Joy and Peace: An Exposition of Philippians


D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones - 1999
    Classic expositions by a great preacher.

Philippians: Run the Race (New Community Bible Study) (New Community Bible Study Series)


Bill Hybels - 1999
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Paul, Judaism, and Judgment According to Deeds


Kent L. Yinger - 1999
    How can Paul say we will be saved by grace through faith, and also that we will be judged according to our deeds? Paul seemed to feel no theological tension in saying these two things, and this book explains why. The first in the English language to concentrate solely on judgment according to deeds in Paul, it takes account of recent discussions about Paul's theology and his relationship to Judaism.

The Pharisees and Jesus


A.T. Robertson - 1999
    A table of contents is included.

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Origins of the Bible


Eugene Ulrich - 1999
    Prior to the discovery of the Scrolls, scholars had textual evidence for only a single, late period in the history of the biblical text, leading them to believe that the text was uniform. The Scrolls, however, provide documentary evidence a thousand years older than all previously known Hebrew manuscripts and reveal a period of pluriformity in the biblical text prior to the stage of uniformity. In this important collection of studies, Eugene Ulrich, one of the world's foremost experts on the Dead Sea Scrolls, outlines a comprehensive theory that reconstructs the complex development of the ancient texts that eventually came to form the Old Testament. Several of the essays set forth his pioneering theory of "multiple literary editions," which is replacing older views of the origins of the biblical text.The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Origins of the Bible represents the leading edge of research in the exciting field of Scrolls studies.

Word Biblical Commentary Vol. 36, John (Second Edition)


George Raymond Beasley-Murray - 1999
    This series emphasizes a thorough analysis of textual, linguistic, structural, and theological evidence. The result is judicious and balanced insight into the meanings of the text in the framework of biblical theology. These widely acclaimed commentaries serve as exceptional resources for the professional theologian and instructor, the seminary or university student, the working minister, and everyone concerned with building theological understanding from a solid base of biblical scholarship.