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The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings, ISBN 0-19-515462-2; Fredriksen, Paula Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews: A Jewish Life and the Emergence of Christianity ISBN 0-679-76746-0; Fredriksen, Paula (1988. From Jesus to Christ ISBN 0-300-04864-5; Meier, John P., A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical ...
16 Notes. 17 References. Toggle References subsection. 17.1 Citations. 17.2 Bibliography. ... The New Testament [a] (NT) is the second division of the Christian ...
Explanatory Notes Upon the New Testament (sometimes called simply Notes on the New Testament) is a Biblical commentary and translation of the New Testament by English Methodist theologian John Wesley. First published in 1755, the work went through five editions in Wesley's lifetime. [1]
New Testament theology (NTT) is the branch of biblical theology that concerns the study and interpretation of the New Testament (NT). It seeks to explain the meaning of NT texts in their own grammatical, historical and cultural terms. [ 1 ]
New Testament scholar Scot McKnight notes that bias is a universal criticism: "everyone tends to lean toward their own belief system" though historian Michael Grant notes that within life of Jesus studies the "notorious problem reaches its height."
Old Testament Survey (Genesis - Malachi). 2000; New Testament Survey (Matthew - Revelation). 2000. The Gospel According to Peter: Mark and I & II Peter. 2001. How It All Began: Genesis 1–11. 2001. Paul's Letters to a Troubled Church: I & II Corinthians. 2002. Old Testament Apocalypses: Daniel and Zechariah. 2005.
The New Testament in Antiquity: A Survey of the New Testament within Its Cultural Context. Zondervan Academic. ISBN 9780310590613. Cohick, Lynn H. (2011). Romans. Immersion Bible Studies. Abingdon Press. ISBN 9781426709869. Cohick, Lynn H. (2013). Philippians. The Story of God Bible Commentary. Zondervan Academic. ISBN 9780310599135.
It includes Old and New Testament commentaries as well as books on biblical themes. All the titles begin with "The Message of..." Tremper Longman notes that the series is "readable, accurate, and relevant." [1] John Stott's volume on Romans was a winner in the 1995 Christianity Today Book Awards. [2]