The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament (EGGNT) closes the gap between the Greek text and the available lexical and grammatical tools, providing all the necessary information for greater understanding of the text. The series makes interpreting any given New Testament book easier, especially for those who are hard pressed for time but want to preach or teach with accuracy and authority. Each volume begins with a brief introduction to the particular New Testament book, a basic outline, and a list of recommended commentaries. The body is devoted to paragraph-by-paragraph exegesis of the Greek text and includes homiletical helps and suggestions for further study. A comprehensive exegetical outline of the New Testament book completes each EGGNT volume.
The Gospel according to Luke
A reasonably priced, quality black hardcover pew and ministry Bible featuring a large 12-point font.
Luke is the fifth release in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series, the only commentary series with a graphical display, theology in application section and identification of the main idea for each section.
The wolf ( aúkos ) is often used in metaphor ( Mt. 7:15 ; Jn . 10:12 ; Acts 20:29 ) , and the defencelessness of the lamb against the wolf is illustrated by Homer , Il . 22 : 263 ; Is . 11 : 6 ; 65:25 ; Sir . 13:17 ; Epig .
" Touching on some of the most pressing issues of our time, The Book of Luke is a raw and powerful memoir of how one man invented southern hip-hop, saved the First Amendment, and became a role model for the disenfranchised people of the ...
"A Michael Glazier book." Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
There, within the carcass of a great red ship, he finally uncovers what he has been searching for: the true story of the evil pirate stoat, Vilu Daskar, and the valiant warrior who pursued him relentlessly over the high seas, seeking to ...
Marshall provides us with a lucid guide to Luke's theology of salvation as it is unfurled in Gospel narrative, but always with a eye on its ongoing development in the companion work, the Acts of the Apostles.
Provides insights to help understand the story of Jesus and the drama of Luke's gospel.
With awareness of scholarly discussions and attentiveness to both the text and the reader, Leon Morris places the themes of Luke's Gospel within the context of God's plan for all people.