Matthew : a commentary
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Matthew : a commentary
(Hermeneia : a critical and historical commentary on the Bible)
Fortress Press, c2001-
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Evangelium nach Matthaus
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Kwansei Gakuin University Library神
[v. 2]220.7:24-4:M430002886497,
[v. 3]220.7:24-4:M430004020343
Note
Includes bibliographical references (v. 2, p. xiii-xxxvii) and index
[v. 1](Matthew 1-7)は、別シリーズで別書誌<BA13709058>あり
Contents of Works
- [v. 2]: 8-20
- [v. 3]: 21-28
Description and Table of Contents
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[v. 3] ISBN 9780800637705
Description
In this third volume, Luz brings his superlative analysis of Matthew's Gospel to a close. He is renowned for both his discerning exegetical insights as well as his tracing of the effects the text has had throughout history - in theological argument, art, and literature. This final section provides in-depth treatment of Jesus' final days - his entry into Jerusalem, the Passion Narrative, and post-resurrection appearances.
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[v. 2] ISBN 9780800660345
Description
This is the second of a three-volume commentary on the gospel of Matthew from Europe's leading Matthew scholar. Volume 1 Matthew 1-7 was previously published in the "Continental Commentaries" series. Luz's commentary is especially noteworthy, not only for his incisive exegesis, but also his keen eye for the importance of the history of interpretation and his attention to the relevance of the New Testament for contemporary Christian ethics. This commentary includes excursuses on Son of David; Matthew's Interpretation of the Parables; Peter in the Gospel of Matthew; and Son of Man.
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