Matthew: A Shorter CommentaryDale C. Allison T & T Clark International, 2004 - 549 Seiten This work is an abbreviated version of the monumental, three-volume 'Matthew, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary' in the International Critical Commentary series (ICC). Davies and Allison's magisterial work is considered to be the standard work on Matthew and is still a best-selling title. Retaining all the important features of the ICC volumes, this Shorter Commentary includes the new translation of the Gospel as well as a condensed introduction and a summary of the main exegetical points in a non-technical verse-by-verse commentary. For those who lack the linguistic and historical grounding, or the time, to deal with the ICC volume, this shorter volume is an accessible, affordable and practical alternative. |
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... implies that the inquirer must make a pilgrimage instead of a purchase . keep the commandments . Because God alone is good , the only question is what God says and wills . 18-19 . Jesus , upholding the Torah ( cf. 5.17-20 ) , tells the ...
... implies that the inquirer must make a pilgrimage instead of a purchase . keep the commandments . Because God alone is good , the only question is what God says and wills . 18-19 . Jesus , upholding the Torah ( cf. 5.17-20 ) , tells the ...
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... imply the presence of the kingdom . But that hardly requires equating the kingdom with the church : elsewhere the two are distinguished . The present tense , moreover , implies the future tense , just as the future tense would imply the ...
... imply the presence of the kingdom . But that hardly requires equating the kingdom with the church : elsewhere the two are distinguished . The present tense , moreover , implies the future tense , just as the future tense would imply the ...
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... implies that there are in Matthew two judgements : one for the church ( cf. 24.45–25.30 ) and one for those outside ... imply that Matthew did not accept the notion , popular since Cyprian , that ' outside the church there is no ...
... implies that there are in Matthew two judgements : one for the church ( cf. 24.45–25.30 ) and one for those outside ... imply that Matthew did not accept the notion , popular since Cyprian , that ' outside the church there is no ...
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