This is the first book to describe and analyse, sequentially and in detail, all the persons (72), places (17), times, and events mentioned in the Gospel accounts of Jesus's last week in Jerusalem. This is a treasure trove of historical...
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This is the first book to describe and analyse, sequentially and in detail, all the persons (72), places (17), times, and events mentioned in the Gospel accounts of Jesus's last week in Jerusalem. This is a treasure trove of historical understanding integrated with theological conviction.
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This is the first book to describe and analyze, sequentially and in detail, all the persons, places, times, and events mentioned in the Gospel accounts of Jesus's last week in Jerusalem.
Part reference guide, part theological exploration, Eckhard Schnabel's Jesus in Jerusalem uses the biblical text and recent archaeological evidence to find meaning in Jesus's final days on earth. Schnabel profiles the seventy-two people and groups and the seventeen geographic locations named in the four passion narratives. Placing the events of Jesus's last days in chronological order, he unpacks their theological significance, finding that Jesus's passion, death, and resurrection can be understood historically as well as from a faith perspective.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 508653
- Product Code 9780802875808
- ISBNÂ 0802875807
- EANÂ 9780802875808
- Pages 704
- Department Academic
- Category Biblical Studies
- Sub-Category Christ
- Publisher Eerdmans
- Publication Date Jul 2018
- Sales Rank 22233
- Dimensions 234 x 155 x 48mm
Eckhard Schnabel
Eckhard J. Schnabel (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is associate professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He has taught previously at Freie Theologische Akademie (Giessen, Germany), Wiedenest Bible College (Bergneustadt, Germany) and Asian Theological Seminary (Manila, Philippines). He is coeditor with R. Brockhaus of Historisch-Theologische Auslegung des Neuen Testaments (Verlag, 1995), and he wrote articles in IVP's Dictionary of Paul and His Letters and Dictionary of the Later New Testament. His latest publication is a commentary on First Corinthians (Der erste Brief des Paulus an die Korinther. HTANT. R. Brockhaus, 2006) and he will author The Acts of the Apostles in the soon to be produced Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Series (edited by David Garland).
Dr Schnabel is well known for his work of missions in both German and English including two-volume Early Christian Mission is widely recognized as the most complete and authoritative contemporary study of the first-century Christian missionary movement, and his most recent work Paul the Missionary.
Koorong-Editorial Review.