The New Testament

  • The New Testament: A Historical and Theological Introduction
    By Donald A. Hagner

    Martyn, J. Louis. “Apocalyptic Anomalies in the Letter to the Galatians. ... Newman, Carey C. Paul's Glory—Christology: Tradition and Rhetoric. NovTSup 69. Leiden: Brill, 1992. Pitts, Andrew W. “Unity and Diversity in Pauline ...

  • The New Testament: Its Background and Message
    By Thomas Lea

    New York: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1964–68. Withhelpful interpretivenotes. Hennecke, E. New Testament Apocrypha. Editedby W. Schneemelcher. Translated byR.McL. Wilson. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1963–66.

  • The New Testament: Luke and Acts
    By Paul Nadim Tarazi

    That invitation to “ make merry and be glad ” with the father and his friends who include the lost and the ... the verb " be glad ” ( kharênai ) is from the same root as the one translated “ rejoice with ” ( synkharête ) in w.6 and 9 ...

  • The New Testament: Methods and Meanings
    By Warren Carter, Amy-Jill Levine

    Matthew's version of Jesus' genealogy, as we have seen, emphasizes Abraham and David, traces the lineage through the royal line of King Solomon, presents an artificial structure of three sets of 14 generations, includes four women from ...

  • The New Testament: A Translation
    By David Bentley Hart

    5But the Judaeans [who did not have faith]— becoming jealous and bringing along some loutish men from among the idlers in the marketplace, and gathering together a horde—set the city in riot and, marching to the household of Jason, ...

  • THE NEW TESTAMENT: Its Background, Setting & Content
    By Thomas F. Marshall

    THE NEW TESTAMENT: Its Background, Setting & Content

  • The New Testament
    By William Tyndale

    When he had leeft speakynge/ he sayde vnto Simon : 4 Cary vs in to the depe/ and lett slippe thy nett 5to make a draught. And Simon answerid/ and sayde to hym: Master we have 5 labored all nyght/ and have taken nothynge.

  • The New Testament: A Bibliography
    By Daniel J. Harrington, S.J., Ph.D.

    The New Testament: A Bibliography

  • The New Testament: a Bibliography
    By Daniel J. Harrington

    The New Testament: a Bibliography

  • The New Testament
    By Vernon S. Mitchell

    The American English Version of the New Testament (AEV) is a word-for-word translation from the Greek, written in easy-to-read modern English, but not dumbed down in such a way as to insult the intelligence of adults or to sacrifice ...

  • The New Testament: A Very Short Introduction
    By Luke Timothy Johnson

    In this concise, engaging book, noted New Testament scholar Luke Timothy Johnson takes readers on a journey back to the time of the early Roman Empire, when the New Testament was written in ordinary Greek (koine) by the first Christians.

  • The New Testament: Modern Evangelical Version
    By Robert Thomas Helm

    aAccording to Acts 19:21, Paul was planning to travel from Ephesus to Macedonia and Achaia. Greece is simply another name for ... See also verse 11. f Assos was located on the Aegean Sea, just south of Troas. It seems that Paul and his ...

  • The New Testament: A Contemporary Introduction
    By Colleen M. Conway

    The gospel has a strong missionary emphasis – the Matthean Jesus sends out his disciples “like sheep in the midst of wolves” (Matt 10:16). They are to expect persecution and betrayal (Matt 10:21–3), and those who welcome the disciples ...

  • The New Testament: A Student's Introduction
    By Stephen Harris

    Now divided into six sections, the book incorporates the latest in New Testament studies and provides a clearer and more comprehensive overview of the historical, social, and cultural environment in which the New Testament authors worked ...

  • The New Testament
    By Jericho Brown

    Honored as a "Best Book of 2014" by Library Journal NPR.org writes: “In his second collection, The New Testament, Brown treats disease and love and lust between men, with a gentle touch, returning again and again to the stories of the ...

  • The New Testament: an Introduction for the General Reader
    By Oscar Cullmann

    The New Testament: an Introduction for the General Reader

  • The New Testament: A Student's Introduction
    By Stephen Harris

    The text surveys the historical and cultural background of the early Christian era and offers cogent discussions of each of the New Testament’s twenty-seven books, from the Gospel biographies of Jesus to the mystic symbols of Revelation.

  • The New Testament: Scriptural Insights and Commentary
    By Taylor Halverson

    "Discover anew the power of scripture study in Scriptural Insights and Commentary: The New Testament, an engaging volume designed to reinvigorate personal study and application.

  • The New Testament: Recovery Version, Black
    By Living Stream Ministry

    Based on 26th edition of Nestle-Aland Greek text Literal yet readable Extensive footnotes Study notes Outline at beginning of each book Cross-references Semi-Overlapping Cover Gold Edging 6 3/4 X 4 1/2 % Font size: 10

  • The New Testament: Recovery Version
    By Witness Lee

    Based on 26th edition of Nestle-Aland Greek text Literal yet readable Extensive footnotes Study notes Outline at beginning of each book Cross-references Semi-Overlapping Cover Gold Edging 9 1/4 X 6 1/4 % Font size: 11