Deuteronomy's core theology expressed in the Shema forms the structure of the book: What does it mean to "hear"? Who is "all Israel"? How does the identity of the one Lord shape ethics? The competence to be God's people, to know God, and to do God's will comes only through hearing the transforming Word of God in Scripture.
M. Eugene Boring Reihenfolge der Bücher





- 2022
- 2012
Mark (NTL)
- 522 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Focusing on the Gospel of Mark, this commentary by M. Eugene Boring provides an in-depth analysis grounded in extensive research on the Gospels and Jesus. It presents a lively discussion that highlights the unique aspects of Mark, making it a valuable resource for understanding this foundational text of the New Testament. The volume is part of the New Testament Library, known for its authoritative commentary, making it an essential read for scholars and students alike.
- 2012
An Introduction to the New Testament
- 760 Seiten
- 27 Lesestunden
Designed for beginners, this introduction to the New Testament offers a clear and accessible overview of its texts, themes, and historical context. It emphasizes key concepts and provides essential background information, making it an ideal resource for students new to biblical studies. The book aims to enhance understanding and appreciation of the New Testament's significance in both historical and contemporary contexts.
- 2011
Revelation
- 250 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Eugene Boring explores how thoughtful Christians can engage with the Word of God as presented in Revelation, providing guidance for living faithfully and responsibly in contemporary society. He delves into the challenges and insights that arise from interpreting this complex biblical text, aiming to help readers navigate their spiritual journey amidst modern dilemmas. Through his examination, Boring offers a framework for understanding Revelation's relevance and application in today's world.
- 1999
Abingdon New Testament Commentary - 1 Peter
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focused on the writings of the New Testament, this commentary series provides concise and critical insights tailored for theology students, upper-level college students, and church leaders. It emphasizes essential information about the texts while offering in-depth analysis and exemplifying the processes of critical exegesis. The commentaries serve as both educational resources and practical tools for understanding the complexities of New Testament scripture.