This book belongs on the shelf of every minister who takes seriously the history and theology of the early church. Buy a copyand read it.
Hermeneia Séries
Cette série explore en profondeur les textes fondamentaux des livres bibliques et la littérature ancienne qui s'y rattache étroitement. Chaque volume propose une interprétation méticuleuse et un examen critique de ces écrits originaux. L'objectif est de dévoiler les couches de sens et le contexte historique de ces œuvres fondamentales. Elle constitue une ressource inestimable pour les érudits, les théologiens et toute personne intéressée par une recherche biblique rigoureuse.





Murphy offers a representative sounding in the major periods of the Song's exegetical history. Attention is given to the hermeneutical principles operative in the development of Jewish and Christian exposition. Murphy examines the literary character and structure of the Song, aspects of its composition and style, and its meaning and theological significance.
Matthew 21-28
- 726pages
- 26 heures de lecture
The final volume of Ulrich Luz's acclaimed commentary on the Gospel of Matthew delves into the Passion narrative, highlighting its significance across art, music, and literature. Luz combines meticulous text analysis with a thorough examination of the history of interpretation, making this work essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Additionally, the volume features numerous essays on key topics, solidifying its status as a comprehensive and indispensable resource on Matthew's Gospel.
Romans
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
"Robert Jewett's 1,000-page commentary on Romans in the Hermeneia series (2008) was a landmark in the interpretation of Romans .... It has also been the focus of international conferences and conversations ever since its publication. Taking account of those far-reaching conversations, Jewett now brings the best insights of the larger commentary into a more compact and accessible form, ideal for use in college and graduate courses"--Back cover.
The introduction and exposition of Mark's Gospel offers an in-depth exploration of Markan studies alongside insights into the Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts that influenced the text. This comprehensive work reflects years of dedicated research, making it an essential resource for serious theological study.