This Commentary presents a coherent reading of 1 Corinthians, taking full account of its Old Testament and Jewish roots and demonstrating Paul's primary concern for the unity and purity of the church and the glory of God. Roy Ciampa and Brian Rosner's well-informed, careful exegesis touches on an astonishingly wide swath of important, sensitive issues and reinforces the letter's ongoing theological and pastoral significance.
Clarke, Andrew D. Secular and Christian Leadership in Corinth: A SocioHistorical and Exegetical Study of I Corinthians 1–6, AGJU 18 (Tübingen, 1993). ... Hurd,John Coolidge,Jr. The Origin of I Corinthians (London, 1965).
A reasonably priced, quality black hardcover pew and ministry Bible featuring a large 12-point font.
Charles B Puskas, C Michael Robbins. ———. The Rabbinic Traditions about the Pharisees ... Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1991. ... 2nd ed. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2005. Nickle, Keith Fullerton. The Collection: A Study in Paul's Strategy.
Prepared by some of the world's leading scholars, the series provides an exposition of the New Testament books that is thorough and fully abreast of modern scholarship yet faithful to the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God.
Fee has also eliminated "chapter and verse" language -- totally foreign to Paul's first-century letter -- relegating the necessary numbers for "finding things" to parentheses.
Prepared by some of the world's leading scholars, the series provides an exposition of the New Testament books that is thorough and fully abreast of modern scholarship yet faithful to the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God.
A new examination of a classic Christian text begins with the Greek text of the Corinthians and outlines the most important theological, ethical, and socio-historical issues surrounding this seminal book.
Enter with Campbell into Paul’s world, relive the story of Paul’s action-packed ministry, and follow the development of Paul’s thought throughout both his physical and his spiritual travels.
Acts is the sequel to Luke's gospel and tells the story of Jesus's followers during the 30 years after his death.
Rabbi Paul is at once a compelling, highly readable biography and a window on how Jesus’ message was transformed into a religion embraced by millions around the world.