The Second Epistle to the Corinthians : a commentary on the Greek text / by Murray J. Harris
Language: англійська.Publication: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Milton Keynes, UK : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Paternoster Press, 2005Description: cxxviii, 989 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 0853645809; 9780853645801; 9780802823939; 0802823939.Series: The new international Greek Testament commentaryDewey: 227/.3077, 22Classification: 11.46 ; BC 4900 ; 227.3Contents note: Introduction. Literary issues ; Historical issues ; Chronology of the relations of Paul, Timothy, and Titus with the Corinthian church ; Analyses of 2 Corinthians ; Summary of the theology of 2 Corinthians -- Commentary. Paul's explanation of his conduct and apostolic ministry (2 Corinthians 1-7) ; Paul's summons to complete the collection (2 Corinthians 8-9) ; Paul's defense of his apostolic authority (2 Corinthians 10-13) Abstract: "Believing that Scripture cannot be understood theologically unless it has first been understood grammatically, Harris provides a careful, thoroughgoing reading of the text of 2 Corinthians. He gives special attention to matters of translation, making regular references not only to the standard modern English translations but also to influential older versions such as The Twentieth Century New Testament and those by Weymouth, Moffatt, and Goodspeed. His close attention to matters of textual criticism and grammar leads to discussions of the theology of 2 Corinthians that show the relevance of Paul's teaching to Christian living and church ministry." "Other notable features of the book include a comprehensive introduction in which all the relevant literary and historical issues are discussed, an expanded paraphrase of the letter that conveniently shows Harris's decisions on exegetical issues and indicates the flow of Paul's argument, a chronology of the relations of Paul, Timothy, and Titus with the Corinthian church, and an excursus on Paul's "affliction in Asia" (1:8-11) and its influence on his outlook and theology."--BOOK JACKET..Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvi-cxxviii) and indexes..Subject - Personal Name: Paulus <Apostel> Subject - Title: Bible | Bible | Bible | Bibel | Bibel Subject - Topical Name: 11.46 study and interpretation of the New Testament | II Corinthiërs (bijbelboek) Online Resources:Click here to access online | Inhaltsverzeichnis| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvi-cxxviii) and indexes.
Introduction. Literary issues ; Historical issues ; Chronology of the relations of Paul, Timothy, and Titus with the Corinthian church ; Analyses of 2 Corinthians ; Summary of the theology of 2 Corinthians -- Commentary. Paul's explanation of his conduct and apostolic ministry (2 Corinthians 1-7) ; Paul's summons to complete the collection (2 Corinthians 8-9) ; Paul's defense of his apostolic authority (2 Corinthians 10-13).
"Believing that Scripture cannot be understood theologically unless it has first been understood grammatically, Harris provides a careful, thoroughgoing reading of the text of 2 Corinthians. He gives special attention to matters of translation, making regular references not only to the standard modern English translations but also to influential older versions such as The Twentieth Century New Testament and those by Weymouth, Moffatt, and Goodspeed. His close attention to matters of textual criticism and grammar leads to discussions of the theology of 2 Corinthians that show the relevance of Paul's teaching to Christian living and church ministry." "Other notable features of the book include a comprehensive introduction in which all the relevant literary and historical issues are discussed, an expanded paraphrase of the letter that conveniently shows Harris's decisions on exegetical issues and indicates the flow of Paul's argument, a chronology of the relations of Paul, Timothy, and Titus with the Corinthian church, and an excursus on Paul's "affliction in Asia" (1:8-11) and its influence on his outlook and theology."--BOOK JACKET.
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