Paulist Biblical Commentary, The

Paulist Biblical Commentary, The
Title Paulist Biblical Commentary, The PDF eBook
Author Aguilar Chiu, José Enrique
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 3632
Release 2018
Genre Religion
ISBN 0809187655

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The Paulist Biblical Commentary (PBC) is a one-volume commentary on the books of the Bible designed for a wide variety of Bible readers, especially those engaged in pastoral ministry. The volume consists of a commentary on each of the seventy-three books of the Catholic canon of the Bible along with twelve general articles. While based on classical approaches to Scripture, the commentaries and articles are not limited to historical-literary issues, but draw upon relevant theological and pastoral ideas found in the text. The Paulist Biblical Commentary presents: · Solid exegesis of the biblical text. · A useful tool for preaching and spiritual nourishment. · An essential aid to deepen the understanding of Scripture. · Current biblical research that is relevant to pastoral or spiritual ministry. The Commentary brings together the collaboration of more than seventy international biblical scholars, each with expertise in their area of study drawn from their experience and interest in pastoral or spiritual ministry.

The Wycliffe Bible Commentary

The Wycliffe Bible Commentary
Title The Wycliffe Bible Commentary PDF eBook
Author Charles Pfeiffer
Publisher Moody Publishers
Total Pages 1998
Release 1962-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1575677164

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You love God. You long to know Him more intimately, to see Him face to face. Now is the time to dig deeper into the Scriptures, to see the Bible come alive for you: chapter by chapter, sentence by sentence, word by word. Written by forty-eight leading Bible scholars, this powerful handbook walks you through the entire text of the Old and New Testaments (primarily in the KJV). From the majestic Genesis account of all the Creator brought into being to Christ's words at the end of Revelation ('Yea, I come quickly...'), you'll find insights to help you wrap your heart and mind around God's Word in the pages of The Wycliffe Bible Commentary. INCLUDES BONUS MATERIAL: Commentary on Romans from The Moody Bible Commentary. Michael Vanlaningham, professor of New Testament at Moody Bible Institute, introduces Romans and then takes you through it verse-by-verse. Known as Paul's most thorough treatment on Christian doctrine, Romans explores sin, faith, and God's redemptive purposes for the world in Jesus. Familiarity with this famous letter is indispensable for growth and maturity in your Christian faith.

A Commentary on Genesis

A Commentary on Genesis
Title A Commentary on Genesis PDF eBook
Author Martin Kessler
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809142057

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Genesis for everyday readers Why another book on Genesis? It is a text that is inexhaustible, yielding something new at each reading. Authors Martin Kessler and Karel Deurloo contribute to its understanding with this concise, text-oriented, literary commentary on this fundamental book of the Bible. The authors maintain a clear focus on Genesis and what its words mean in themselves, in their narrative context, and in the context of the Bible. The unifying theme is the birth of Israel among the peoples of the world, beginning with the universal story of God's creation of earth, sky, and seas, moving toward the call of Abram, the first of the patriarchs, through Jacob, his grandson, and Jacob's sons, the progenitors of the twelve tribes of Israel. Clearly written and easy to follow, this book will encourage readers to reach beyond their usual assumptions to find not only information, but much illumination, about this richly layered text. Audience: --Bible study groups --introductory college courses --everyday readers who want to read the Bible with deeper meaning and understanding +

A Cross–Cultural (Revised Edition)

A Cross–Cultural (Revised Edition)
Title A Cross–Cultural (Revised Edition) PDF eBook
Author George T. Montague, SM
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 408
Release
Genre
ISBN 1616437758

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Incorporates up-to-date exegesis on the Gospel of Matthew, accompanied by the author’s experiences in South Asia, where many cultural practices are similar to those of biblical times.

New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law

New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law
Title New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law PDF eBook
Author John P. Beal
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 1985
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 0809105020

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An entirely new and comprehensive commentary by canon lawyers from North America and Europe, with a revised English translation of the code. Reflects the enormous developments in canon law since the publication of the original commentary. +

The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century

The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century
Title The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author John J. Collins
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 2233
Release 2022-03-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1474248853

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The Jerome Biblical Commentary has, since 1968, been essential reading for all Catholics who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the Bible. It is a landmark of Catholic biblical scholarship, the first port of call for priests, preachers, students and scholars, and all those lay people who like to keep a one-volume Biblical commentary in their home to enlighten their reading of the scriptures. In this new fully revised edition, the publication of which has been welcomed by Pope Francis (who has also written the foreword), the entire content of the commentary has been revised to bring it up-to-date with the very latest scholarship, featuring the leading international Catholic scholars of our day. Whilst based on the historical critical method of Biblical study, the contributors draw in a range of more contemporary approaches to the biblical texts. The pool of contributors has also been broadened outside north America and Western Europe to include a more diverse range of perspectives, ensuring that the Jerome speaks more comprehensively to a global Church. The 'General Articles' section has been revised to include articles on new approaches to the study of the bible and on the interpretation of the bible in diverse pastoral contexts. This magnificent third edition will be essential reading for all those who possess existing editions of The Jerome; but it will also find a new generation of readers, eager to engage the scriptures within the tradition and teaching of the Church.

Ezra-Nehemiah

Ezra-Nehemiah
Title Ezra-Nehemiah PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Throntveit
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 145
Release 2012-09-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611641748

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Studies in the books of Ezra-Nehemiah have tended to become bogged down with such questions as, "Who came first, Ezra or Nehemiah, and were they contemporaries? When did Ezra make his journey to Jerusalem, how many trips did he make, and which route did he take?" In this commentary, the author undertakes a theological reading which emphasizes its character as narrative and story. He avoids rearranging the text and, with the exception of chapter five of Nehemiah, he seeks to understand the narrative as it was received. In general, Mark Throntveit avoids an overly historical approach to the text and presents a clear picture of Ezra and Nehemiah.