The New Interpreter's Bible Commentary Volume VII: The Gospels and Narrative Literature, Jesus and the Gospels, Matthew, and Mark - Hardcover

 
9781426735844: The New Interpreter's Bible Commentary Volume VII: The Gospels and Narrative Literature, Jesus and the Gospels, Matthew, and Mark

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The New Interpreter's Bible Commentary offers critically sound biblical interpretations. Guided by scholars, pastors and laity representing diverse traditions and academic experience, this collection of commentary meets the needs of preachers, teachers, and all students of the Bible.Easy-To-Use Format A detailed, critical commentary providing an exegetical "close-reading" of the biblical text Reflections that present a detailed exposition of issues raised in the biblical text Introductions to each book that cover essential historical, sociocultural, literary, and theological issues An ecumenical roster of contributors Comprehensive, concise articles Numerous visual aids (illustrations, maps, charts, timelines) enhance use

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Eileen Schuller is a professor in the Department of Religious Studies at McMaster University, with a special focus on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, and topics related to the women in the period. Since the early 1980s, she has been involved in the edition and publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls. She was assigned a section of texts that belong to the "prayers and psalms" category. Her contributions to the official series Discoveries in the Judaean Desert (Oxford Press) include Non-Canonical Psalms, 4Q380 and 4Q381, DJD XI (1998); the Cave 4 Hodayot, 4Q427-432, and Hodayot-Like A, B, C, 4Q433, 433a, 440, DJD XIX (1999); Narrative and Psalm Work a, b, c, 4Q371-373, DJD XXXVIII (2001; with Moshe Bernstein). In addition, Professor Schuller was an Associate Editor for the recent publication by Oxford Press of a two-volume Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

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