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Matthew, Mark, Luke, Vol. 1

by Michael J. Wilkins, Clinton E. Arnold
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Overview

Discover
- How the springs at Hierapolis help us understand why Jesus described the church at Laodicea as 'lukewarm'
- The background and circumstances of certificates of divorce in Judaism
- How Jewish dietary laws provided a powerful metaphor for God's acceptance of the Gentiles

Brimming with lavish, full-color photos and graphics, the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary walks you verse by verse through all the books of the New Testament. It's like slipping on a set of glasses that lets you read the Bible through the eyes of a first-century reader! Discoveries await you that will snap the world of the New Testament into gripping immediacy. Things that seem mystifying, puzzling, or obscure will take on tremendous meaning when you view them in their ancient context. You'll deepen your understanding of the teachings of Jesus. You'll discover the close, sometimes startling interplay between God's kingdom and the practical affairs of the church. Best of all, you'll gain a deepened awareness of the Bible's relevance for your life.

Written in a clear, engaging style, this beautiful set provides a new and accessible approach that more technical expository and exegetical commentaries don't offer. It features:
- Commentary based on relevant papyri, inscriptions, archaeological discoveries, and studies of Judaism, Roman culture, Hellenism, and other features of the world of the New Testament
- Hundreds of full-color photographs, color illustrations, and line drawings
- Copious maps, charts, and timelines
- Sidebar articles and insights
- 'Reflections' on the Bible's relevance for 21st-century living

Written by leading evangelical contributors:

Clinton E. Arnold (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen), General Editor

S. M. Baugh (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine)

Peter H. Davids (Ph.D., University of Manchester)

David E. Garland (Ph.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)

David W. J. Gill (D.Phil., University of Oxford)

George H. Guthrie (Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)

Moyer V. Hubbard (D.Phil., University of Oxford)

Andreas J. K stenberger (Ph.D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)

Ralph P. Martin (Ph.D., University of London, King's College)

Douglas J. Moo (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews)

Mark L. Strauss (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen)

Frank Thielman (Ph.D., Duke University)

Jeffrey A. D. Weima (Ph.D., University of Toronto)

Michael J. Wilkins (Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary)

Mark W. Wilson (D.Litt. et Phil., University of South Africa)

Julie L. Wu (Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary)

Robert W. Yarbrough (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen)

Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary includes

Matthew, Mark, Luke (Volume One)
John, Acts (Volume Two)
Romans to Philemon (Volume Three)
Hebrews to Revelation (Volume Four)

Synopsis

This is a hardcover set that helps readers understand the historical and cultural background of the books of the New Testament. Brimming with lavish, full color photos and graphics, each book will walk you verse by verse through the books of the New Testament.

About the Author, Michael J. Wilkins

Clinton E. Arnold (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament language and literature at Talbot School of Theology in LaMirada, California.

S. M. Baugh (PhD, University of California, Irvine) is professor of New Testament at Westminster Seminary in Escondido, California.

Peter H. Davids (PhD, University of Manchester) is Professor of Biblical Theology at St. Stephen's University, St. Stephen, Canada.

David Garland (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is William B. Hinson Professor of Christian Scriptures and associate dean for academic affairs at George W. Truett Seminary, Baylor University. He is the New Testament editor for the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary and the author of various books and commentaries, including Mark and Colossians/Philemon in the NIV Application Commentary, and the article on Mark in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary. He and his wife, Diana, reside in Waco, Texas. David E. Garland es profesor de Nuevo Testamento en Truett Theological Seminary, Waco, Texas, y autor de numerosos comentarios.

David W. J. Gill (DPhil, University of Oxford) is sub-dean of the faculty of arts and social studies and senior lecturer in the department of classics and ancient history at University of Wales Swansea, United Kingdom.

George H. Guthrie (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) serves as the Benjamin W. Perry Professor of Bible at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. As a specialist in New Testament and Greek, he is the author of numerous articles and four books including the volume Hebrews in the NIV Application Commentary series.

Moyer V. Hubbard (DPhil, University of Oxford) is an assistant professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, Los Angeles, California.

Andreas K stenberger is Director of Ph.D. Studies and Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is the author of numerous works on John, including his commentary in the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series, 'John' in Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament, and 'John' in Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary.

Ralph P. Martin (PhD, University of London, King's College) is distinguished scholar in residence at Fuller Theological Seminary, Haggard School of Theology, Azusa Pacific University, and Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California.

Douglas Moo (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is the Blanchard Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. His work centers on understanding the text of the New Testament and its application today. He has written extensively in several commentary series, including the NIV Application Commentary, Pillar Commentary, Tyndale New Testament Commentary, and the New International Commentary on the New Testament. Douglas J. Moo es profesor de Nuevo Testamento en Wheaton Graduate School, Wheaton, Illinois. Anteriormente enseno durante mas de veinte anos en Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Ilinois. Es autor de muchos libros, incluyendo un comentario a la Epistola a la Epistola a los Romanos que saldra proximamente en la Biblioteca Teologica Vida.

Mark Strauss (PhD, Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary in San Diego. He has written The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts, Distorting Scripture?, The Challenge of Bible Translation and Gender Accuracy, and Luke in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Background Commentary series. Forthcoming books include The Gospels and Jesus, Mark in the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary series, and Mark in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series.

Frank Thielman (PhD, Duke University) is Presbyterian professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the author of Philippians in the NIV Application Commentary series.

Jeffrey A. D. Weima (PhD, University of Toronto) is a professor of New Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Michael J. Wilkins (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is dean of the faculty and professor of New Testament language and literature at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, and the author of several books.

Mark W. Wilson (DLitt et Phil, University of South Africa) is adjunct professor of New Testament at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Julie L. Wu (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is President and Professor of New Testament, China Bible Seminary in Hong Kong, China.

Robert W. Yarbrough (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is chair and professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2002
Publisher
Zondervan
Pages
544
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780310218067

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