Kommentar zur Bibel
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- 57 hours of reading
Donald Guthrie was a British New Testament scholar whose writings are recognized as significant contributions to the field. He dedicated many years to teaching and researching the New Testament, becoming a respected figure in its study. His scholarly work offers valuable insights into the complexities of this foundational religious text.






Twenty years after its first release in one volume, Donald Guthrie has revised his widely acclaimed New Testament Introduction. A careful recasting of a benchmark evangelical work, this new edition provides a fixed point for surveying the books of the New Testament. Noting the issues raised by the past two decades of biblical scholarship, Guthrie engages the issues of authorship and authenticity, purpose and structure, historical context and cultural setting. In these discussions, as well as in the notes and bibliographies, he draws on a wealth of recent scholarly research which gives added value to this classic resource.
This volume of Young's is up-to-date, usable, and has more than 310,000 references, with over 1500 corrections. It is the first Young's that has been proofread word-for-word. Unlike most other concordances, Young's groups each listing of words in the King James Version of the Bible both by the English translation, and by the Greek or Hebrew words of the original language.
From Preface - This book contains twelve General Articles in addition to commentaries on each of the sixty-six books of the Bible. Its general aim is to provide for the serious student of the Bible a new and up-to-date treatment of the text which combines unqualified belief in its divine inspiration, essential historical trustworthiness and positive Christian usefulness with careful scholarship. (Description by http-mart)