In this insightful and accessible commentary, Nicholas Perrin examines Luke's Gospel section-by-section, exploring the context in which it was written, providing astute commentary, and then unpacking its theology. Part of the Tyndale New Testament series, this commentary offers thorough understanding of Luke's content and structure, as well as its continued relevance for today.
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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 .
Their world was completely shattered. "It's in God's Hands" is Tim Siegel's honest and moving account of the grief he has experienced since the day of Luke's accident and how his relationship with his son has changed and grown.
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This series is an invaluable resource for those who want to probe beyond the backgrounds and words of biblical texts to their deep theological and ethical meanings for the church today.
A young boy's fascination with pigeons soon erupts into a full-blown chase around Central Park, across the Brooklyn Bridge, through a fancy restaurant, and into the sky.
"--New York Times Out of his experiences working on a chain gang, Donn Pearce created Cool Hand Luke, the larger-than-life war hero--Good Guy Number One--turned drunkard, vandal, and convict.
Thus, for example, Sherwin-White notes that the degree of civic autonomy evidenced at Ephesus is only consistent with a dating in the late first and early second centuries; it would have been anachronistic very much later.
In many ways, the Testimony of Luke, representing the third transcription in a series taken from the handwritten Bible Study notes of the Rev. George N. H. Peters, has been the most difficult to compile for two main reasons.