John's Letters - An Exegetical Guide For Preaching and Teaching (Big Greek Idea Series)
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:A new series from Kregel Academic, Big Greek Idea provides all the relevant information from the Greek text for preaching and teaching the New Testament. Each New Testament book is divided into units of thought, revealing a big Greek idea...
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:A new series from Kregel Academic, Big Greek Idea provides all the relevant information from the Greek text for preaching and teaching the New Testament. Each New Testament book is divided into units of thought, revealing a big Greek idea (the author's main idea in the passage), and individual clauses are displayed visually to illustrate their relationships, portraying the biblical author's logical flow. Greek clauses are accompanied by an original English translation.
Additional commentary explains how the syntax and vocabulary of each verse clarifies the biblical writer's intended meaning. The authors of each volume have scoured major reference works and commentaries on each book, saving readers countless hours of research. The series is ideal for busy pastors consulting the Greek text for sermons, instructors preparing lectures, and students looking for supplementary study aids.
Each volume in this series contains many practical features:
Helpful charts, tables, and diagrams illustrate key points
Numerous callouts provide deeper insights into word meanings and theological issues
Visual cues highlight important information
An introduction to each biblical book summarizes the grammar, style, and vocabulary of the book as a whole, including reminders and explanations of key terms
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 526154
- Product Code 9780825445460
- ISBNÂ 0825445469
- EANÂ 9780825445460
- Pages 448
- Department Academic
- Category Scripture
- Sub-Category Exegesis
- Publisher Kregel Academic
- Publication Date Nov 2018
- Sales Rank 64251
- Dimensions 254 x 177 x 27mm
- Weight 0.962kg
Herbert W Bateman
Herbert W. Bateman IV (Ph.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament Studies at Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana, and general editor of Three Central Issues in Contemporary Dispensationalism: A Comparison of Traditional and Progressive Views.