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The Second Epistle to the Corinthians / Paul Barnett.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The new international commentary on the New TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub., c1997.Description: xxx, 662 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0802823009 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227/.3077 21
LOC classification:
  • BS2675.3 .B29 1997
Summary: The Gospel of Mark is significant in many ways. Not only was it the first Gospel to be written and an important literary source for Matthew and Luke, but it is also best characterized as a witness document, a proclamation of salvation through Jesus Christ, which received its creative impulse from the early apostolic preaching. Mark bears witness to the word of revelation that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God. In this widely praised commentary by William L. Lane, Mark is revealed as a theologian whose primary intention was the strengthening of the people of God in a time of fiery persecution by Nero. Using redaction criticism as a hermeneutical approach for understanding the text and the intention of the evangelist, Lane considers the Gospel of Mark as a total literary work and describes Mark’s creative role in shaping the Gospel tradition and in exercising a conscious theological purpose. By taking care to indicate how the text was heard by Mark’s contemporaries while also placing the study of Mark within the frame of reference offered by modern Gospel research, Lane has constructed a thorough going work that is at once useful to scholars and highly intelligible to nonspecialists. With Logos, the NICNT will integrate into the Passage Guide. Whenever you enter your passage and click go, results from the NICNT will appear on the text you’re studying. This gives you instant access to exactly what you’re looking for—in far less time than it would take you to walk over to the bookshelf and begin flipping through a print volume, let alone find the information you need. Key Features • Verse-by-verse commentary • In-depth discussion of textual and critical matters • Introduction to the authorship, date, purpose, structure, and theology of Mark Praise for the Print Edition Lane is to be commended for his splendid work. It is the best English commentary on Mark . . . a standard —Bibliotheca Sacra The exposition is full and perceptive, and never loses sight of the objective of bringing the whole thrust of Mark’s Gospel to the attention of the reader. —Reformed Theological Review From the opening sentence this commentary is clear, creative, well written, and extremely well informed. All in all, a great commentary. —Restoration Quarterly Product Details • Title: The New International Commentary on the New Testament: The Gospel of Mark • Author: William L. Lane • Series: The New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT) • Publisher: Eerdmans • Publication Date: 1974 • Pages: 678 • About William L. Lane William L. Lane was Paul T. Walls Chair in Wesleyan and Biblical Studies at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, Washington.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xviii-xxx) and indexes.

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