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What is the IVP New Testament Commentary series?

The IVP New Testament Commentary Series – Matthew Resources chevron-right The IVP New Testament Commentary Series chevron-right Matthew Matthew INTRODUCTION TO THE KINGDOM (1:1-4:23) History and the Mixed-Race Messiah (1:1-17) Accounts of Jesus' Childhood (1:18-2:23) Preparation for Public Ministry (3:1-4:25)

What is the theology of the ivpntc series?

The theology of the IVPNTC series is broadly evangelical. It employs Armianian (e.g. Romans, Osborne) and Reformed authors (e.g. 1-2 Thessalonians, Beale). Also see the Bible Commentary Comparison Chart to compare the IVPNTC series to dozens of other commentary series.

Is this a good commentary on the Book of Matthew?

All in all, this is a good commentary. It would be especially good if someone was teaching from a curriculum about something in Matthew, and wanted to use this commentary to add in insightful background information.

How many pages is the introduction to the Book of Matthew?

He begins his almost 30-page Introduction with a discussion of his approach and desire that the shock value of Jesus’ statements remain. He then explains how source, form, and redaction criticisms have the study of Matthew. I’m not sure that would be as important to his target audience as he feels, but he is clear in his presentation.

What is the weakness of Matthew's commentary?

The one weakness about this commentary is that it is really does not communicate much in most passages about what the specific text means in everyday life. In other words, Matthew helps its readers observe and understand the text, but the author leaves it to his readers to figure out how to apply what they have learned.

How many pages does Matthew start his introduction?

He begins his almost 30-page Introduction with a discussion of his approach and desire that the shock value of Jesus’ statements remain. He then explains how source, form, and redaction criticisms have the study of Matthew. I’m not sure that would be as important to his target audience as he feels, but he is clear in his presentation. In different ways he discusses Matthew, his historicity, as well as the structure, authorship, provenance, and date. He is better, in my view, discussing unique features of Matthew’s Gospel.

What is the significance of Matthew?

In his skilled hands, this first-century text becomes as relevant and contemporary as information downloaded from the Internet, while it challenges us with its divine perspective on how life ought to be lived. In this clear, incisive commentary, readers will find an introduction with background material concerning authorship, date and purpose, as well as a summary of important theological themes . A passage-by-passage exposition follows that focuses on understanding what significance the Gospel of Matthew had for its original readers in order to see its relevance for the church today. Students, pastors, Bible teachers and everyone who wants to understand the message of Matthew for the church will benefit from this excellent resource.

Is the commentary in the Bible disappointing?

A very disappointing commentary. It added little more than one would expect in a study Bible's notes.

Is Matthew commentary good?

All in all, this is a good commentary. It would be especially good if someone was teaching from a curriculum about something in Matthew, and wanted to use this commentary to add in insightful background information.

Overview

Pastors with a passion for sound exposition have joined forces with scholars with pastoral hearts to produce this exciting new commentary series. These volumes, informed by the best of recent evangelical scholarship, expound the implications of each New Testament book for today's church.

Product Details

Dr. Craig S. Keener (PhD, Duke University) is professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary, and is the author of 17 books, four of which have won book awards in Christianity Today. One, The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament, has sold more than half a million copies.

How many volumes are there in the New Testament?

With twenty volumes covering the entire New Testament, this accessible series focuses on the vital message of Scripture for today's church, while bottom-of-the-page notes link to scholarly research and encourage further reading. Two volumes ( James and 1 Peter) have even won Christianity Toda y Critics' Choice Awards!

What is the commentary series for pastors?

Pastors with a passion for sound exposition and scholars with a heart for pastoral leadership have joined forces to produce this exciting commentary series! Perfect for sermon preparation, leading small groups, or for personal Bible study, each volume includes passage-by-passage commentary based on the NIV plus background information on authorship, setting, theme, and various interpretive issues.

What is the IVP New Testament Commentary?

The IVP New Testament Commentary series is a bible reference collection that is designed for pastors, written by Christian scholars and pastors, yet is accessible to almost any reader who wants to understand the bible better . The IVPNTC series is not technical, so readers who don’t know Hebrew or Greek can easily understand the discussion.

Who wrote Timothy and Titus?

Charles B. Stephenson on 1 and 2 Timothy, and Titus by Philip H. Towner (JETS Volume 39, No. 4 — December 1996):

What is the Gospel of Luke about?

His story explains how men and women of different ethnic origins can be transformed into a unified community and share together in the blessings of salvation.

What does Luke say about Jesus?

Luke’s portrait of Jesus shows Him coming into Galilee proclaiming “good news to the poor, freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind.”. More than any other Gospel the Gospel of Luke shows Jesus’ concern for the downtrodden and oppressed, those marginalized by society, including women and children.

What was the first Gospel?

The Gospel of Mark is widely regarded today as the first Gospel to be written. Until recent decades, its fast-paced, seemingly straightforward presentation led most readers to overlook its subtle theological sophistication.

What is passage by passage commentary?

Passage-by-passage commentary follows that explains what the letter means to us today as well as what it meant for its original hearers.

What is the difference between bottom of the page notes and commentary?

A unique format allows the main commentary to focus on the vital message of the New Testament for today’s church, while bottom-of-the-page notes include valuable scholarly information to support those who use the volumes as a resource for preaching or teaching preparation.

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