Based on the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, this third in a series of three volumes provides resources for an entire year of sermons and offers practical help for preachers and others who use the Revised Common Lectionary. Beginning with Advent, this unique and comprehensive resource deals with lectionary texts for Year A. Each of the four texts--the Old Testament, Psalter, Gospel, and Epistle--for each Sunday and important festival day, including Christmas, Ash Wednesday, and Good Friday, is treated. A brief introdution for the day indicates the general thrust of the texts and the relationships among them, emphasizing the interpretation of the texts themselves. Also included are suggestions concerning the implications of the texts for life today.
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Abingdon New Testament Commentary - Acts
- 394 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Focusing on the literary aspects of Acts, this commentary examines narrative details, character introductions, and the significance of various storylines. Aimed at theology students and church leaders, it provides fresh insights into a well-explored text, highlighting its narrative techniques. The compact format makes it accessible for upper-level college courses, ensuring it meets the needs of both academic and pastoral audiences.
First and Second Thessalonians
Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching
- 154 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on the significance of the Thessalonians, Beverly Roberts Gaventa's commentary highlights key issues relevant to contemporary church life. It emphasizes the importance of these texts for preachers and teachers, offering insights that bridge historical context with modern application. Through her analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of the theological and practical implications of the letters to the Thessalonians.
Romans
- 554 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
Beverly Roberts Gaventa presents a novel perspective on Paul's Letter to the Romans, emphasizing its significance as both a historical document and a divine event. She explores how the letter captures a specific moment in Paul's ministry while also embodying the transformative power of the gospel he proclaims. This scholarly work invites readers to engage deeply with the theological and historical dimensions of one of the New Testament's key texts.