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Cette série de commentaires explore les Écritures hébraïques et chrétiennes avec une rigueur scientifique, les rendant accessibles à un large public. Elle intègre les dernières perspectives de la critique rhétorique, de l'étude socio-scientifique et de la critique narrative. Chaque volume offre une perspective nouvelle sur les textes bibliques, révélant leur richesse et leur complexité sans nécessiter de connaissances théologiques préalables approfondies. C'est une ressource inestimable pour quiconque recherche une compréhension plus profonde.

Acts
Galatians
1-2 Corinthians
Matthew
Philippians
Mark

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  • Mark

    • 440pages
    • 16 heures de lecture

    This volume provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to the Gospel of Mark, now widely considered the first recorded treatment of Jesus. Darrell Bock explains how this text, once the least-used gospel, came to be regarded as the starting point for understanding Jesus. Drawing together previous arguments and discussion in a constructive summary, he traces the significance of Mark and addresses key features such as its cultural and historical background, its narrative flow, and the role of Greek in supplying meaning. This commentary highlights the issues Mark's gospel raises and develops Mark's message surrounding Jesus' claims of kingdom authority and salvation, the call to disciples to follow him, and the preparation of those disciples to face suffering in light of their choice. Mark will be a valuable resource for students, teachers, and pastors alike.

    Mark
  • Philippians

    • 218pages
    • 8 heures de lecture
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    This commentary, written by two leading Pauline scholars, showcases integration of multiple methods as well as reflections on the reception of Philippians and its meaning for today. It introduces the most compelling scholarship on the interpretation of Philippians to both an academic and non- academic audience.

    Philippians
  • Matthew

    • 566pages
    • 20 heures de lecture
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    The book offers an in-depth exploration of the Gospel of Matthew, focusing on its historical, social, and religious backgrounds. It aims to provide readers with a thorough understanding of the context in which Matthew was written, highlighting key themes and insights that enhance comprehension of the text.

    Matthew
  • 1-2 Corinthians

    • 312pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,7(22)Évaluer

    This book offers a detailed analysis of Paul's letters to the Corinthians, breaking down each passage for clarity and understanding. It delves into the theological themes, historical context, and practical applications of the letters, providing readers with insights into the challenges faced by the early church. The exploration aims to enhance comprehension of Paul's messages and their relevance for contemporary believers, making it a valuable resource for study and reflection.

    1-2 Corinthians
  • Galatians

    • 366pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
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    Drawing on a range of ancient background, this commentary makes Galatians easier to understand today.

    Galatians
  • Acts

    • 718pages
    • 26 heures de lecture
    4,7(17)Évaluer

    This work enhances accessibility to the extensive research supporting Keener's acclaimed 4500-page commentary on Acts. It distills complex scholarly insights into a more manageable format, allowing a broader audience to engage with the theological and historical context of the Acts of the Apostles.

    Acts
  • This volume on the book of Genesis is in the New Cambridge Bible Commentary series.

    Genesis
  • Exodus

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
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    The commentary enhances understanding of the text by illuminating its details and the vibrancy of the story. It serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking deeper insights and a more engaging experience with the narrative.

    Exodus