TY - BOOK AU - Kleinig,John W. AU - Harstad,Adolph L. AU - Wilch,John R. AU - Steinmann,Andrew E. AU - Steinmann,Andrew E. AU - Mitchell,Christopher Wright AU - Lessing,R.Reed AU - Lessing,R.Reed AU - Hummel,Horace D. AU - Hummel,Horace D. AU - Steinmann,Andrew E. AU - Lessing,R.Reed AU - Lessing,R.Reed AU - Gibbs,Jeffrey A. AU - Gibbs,Jeffrey A. AU - Voelz,James W. AU - Just,Arthur A. AU - Just,Arthur A. AU - Weinrich,William C. AU - Middendorf,Michael Paul AU - Lockwood,Gregory J. AU - Das,A.Andrew AU - Winger,Thomas M. AU - Deterding,Paul E. AU - Nordling,John G. AU - Giese,Curtis P. AU - Schuchard,Bruce G. AU - Brighton,Louis A. AU - Steinman,Andrew E. AU - Middendorf,Michael P. TI - Concordia commentary: a Theological exposition of Scred Scripture T2 - Concordia commentary SN - 0570063175 U1 - 220.7 20 PY - 2003/// CY - Saint Louis, MO PB - Concordia Pub. House KW - Bíblia KW - Comentarios KW - larpcal N1 - Indices : páginas 597-610 (LEVITICUS); Indices : páginas 852-906 (JOSHUA); Indices : páginas 386-418 (RUTH); Indices : páginas 614-675 (EZRA AND NEHEMIAH); Indices : páginas 646-719 (PROVERBS); Indices : páginas 441-475 (ECCLESIASTES); Indice : páginas 1290-1300 (THE SONG OF SONGS); Indices : páginas 672-737 (ISAIAH 40-55); Indices : páginas 502-576 (ISAIAH 56-66); Indices : páginas 1391-1515 (EZEKIEL 21-48); Indices : páginas 578-628 (DANIEL); Indices : páginas 610-691 (AMOS); Indices : páginas 415-451 (JONAH); Indices : páginas 525-577 (MARK 1:1-8:26); Indices : páginas 1059-1067 (LUKE 9:51-24:53); Indices : páginas 777-863 (JOHN 1:1-7:1); Indices : páginas 734-802 (ROMANS 1:8); Indices : páginas 635-648 (1 CORINTHIANS); Indices : páginas 660-738 (GALATIANS); Indices : páginas 795-895 (EPHESIANS); Indices : páginas 195-200 (COLOSSIANS); Indices : páginas 351-379 (PHILEMON); Indices : páginas 364-410 (2 PETER AND JUDE); Indices : páginas 696-752 (1-3 JOHN); Indices : páginas 661-712 (REVELATION); LEVITICUS; The involvement of the Israelites in the divine service (1:1-15:33). The manual of offerings (1:1-7:35) ; The inauguration of the divine service (8:1-10:20) ; The manual for purity (11:1-15:33) -- The ritual for the Day of Atonement (16:1-34) -- The participation of the Israelites in God's holiness (17:1-27:34). Reverence for the sanctuary (17:1-22:33) ; Observance of the Sabbaths (23:1-25:55) ; Promises and warnings : God's policy for Israel (26:1-46) ; Votive offerings and consecrated things (27:1-34); JOSHUA; Joshua's place and message in the Scriptures -- Author and time of composition -- The man Joshua -- Archaeology and geography -- The dates of the events of Joshua -- The Hebrew text of Joshua -- Method of interpretation --The central theme and subthemes of Joshua -- General outline -- The LORD prepares Israel to inherit the land (1:1-5:12) -- The LORD causes Israel to capture the land inheritance (5:13-12:24) -- The LORD allots the land inheritance to Israel (13:1-21:45) -- The LORD's war victory enables Israel to live in the land inheritance as heirs of all his covenant promises (22:1-24:33); RUTH; Introduction -- The story -- Simple narrative -- Complex situation -- Orality -- Historical account -- Wisdom source -- The setting -- Historical dates -- The judges -- The genealogy -- Date of writing -- Place in the canon -- The text -- Textual difficulties -- Literary unity -- The crux -- The purpose -- The last word : David -- Opposition to David -- Conversion -- Defending David -- The motifs -- Fidelity -- Redemption -- Patriarchal parallels -- Women -- Storytelling -- Suspense -- The hidden God -- Piety -- Honor and shame -- Philoxenia -- The theology -- Christotelic interpretation -- Providence -- Faith -- Human agency -- E. sacrifice -- Substitution -- Redemption -- Suffering -- Cross-cultural witness -- The relevance -- Crisis -- Fidelity -- Prayer -- Love -- Service -- Righteousness -- Sexuality -- The law's spirit -- Fulfillment -- Evangelism -- Naomi : evangelism by love -- Boaz : evangelism by acceptance -- David : evangelism by leadership; EZRA AND NEHEMIAH; Authorship and date --; Historical background : the Persian Empire and its rulers --; Chronological issues --; The literary structure of Ezra and Nehemiah --; Major theological themes in Ezra and Nehemiah --; Law and gospel in Ezra and Nehemiah --; Later traditions --; The languages of Ezra and Nehemiah --; The text of Ezra and Nehemiah --; Commentary on Ezra.; 1:1-6:22 : from exile in Babylon to the worshiping community at Yahweh's Temple ;; 7:1-10:44 : the first year of Ezra's mission and ministry --; Commentary on Nehemiah.; 1:1a : superscription ;; 1:1b-6:19 : rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem ;; 7:1-13:31 : providing for a newly secure Jerusalem; PROVERBS; Authorship and date -- Wisdom in Proverbs -- Fools in Proverbs -- Types of sayings in Proverbs -- Understanding and applying Proverbs -- Law and gospel ion Proverbs -- Reading and understanding Proverbs -- The text of Proverbs -- Commentary. 1:1-7 : the superscription and Solomon's preface -- 1:8-9:18 : Solomon's extended discourses on Wisdom -- 10:1-22:16 : More of Solomon's proverbs -- 22:17-24:22 : the words of wise people -- 24:23-34 : more words of wise people -- 25:1-29:27 : Solomon's proverbs copied by Hezekiah's men -- 30:1-33 Agur's proverbs --31:1-9 : King Lemuel's proverbs -- 31:10-31 : an acrostic poem about a godly wife; ECCLESIASTES; The title of the book -- The place of the book in the canon -- The history of interpretation -- The Hebrew text -- Authorship : Solomonic authorship ; Qoheleth ; Other proposals regarding authorship ; Conclusion -- Theology : Pessimism, realism, faith, and hope ; Ecclesiastes and wisdom ; Jesus Christ is the wisdom in Ecclesiastes ; God's wisdom is divine ; Wisdom begets the new creation ; The preached gospel is God's wisdom ; Ecclesiastes is the gospel's call to saving faith ; Justification leads to sanctification ; Further theological themes ; The gospel of Christ is our only hope ; Life in a fallen world ; The seriousness of sin and its effects ; A sturdy faith ; The faith of a child ; God remains God, and man remains man ; Keeping life simple ; The doctrine of vocation ; The cyclical nature of life ; The death of false hopes ; Don't take yourself too bloody seriously ; The life of peace ; The temporary nature of earthly life ; The instilling of compassion ; The fear of God ; A proper view of material things -- And outline of the book : comentary. 1:1-2:26 : salomon's quest for wisdom -- 3:1-12:8 : pearls of wisdom -- 12:9-14 : Poscript; THE SONG OF SONGS; The relevance of the Song for the church today -- This commentary's hermeneutical approach -- Is marriage an allegory, a type, a sacrament, a prophetic sign, an analogy, or what? -- The historical setting of the Song -- The structure of the Song -- The gospel message and pastoral applications of the Song -- Theological themes in the Song -- The canonization of the Song -- The history of interpretation -- Churchly use of the Song -- Commentary; ISAIAH 40-55; This commentary's method -- The authorship of Isaiah 40-55 -- The history of Isaiah studies -- The historical setting of Isaiah 40-55 -- The structure and outline of Isiah 40-55 -- Genres in Isaiah 40-55 -- The text of Isaiah 40-55 -- The theology of Isaiah 40-55 -- The servant songs in Isiah 40-55 -- Isiah 40-55 and the reuse of Old Testament texts -- Commentary : 40:1-48:22 Yahweh calls Cyrus to get Israel out of Babylon -- 49:1-55:13 Yahweh calls the suffering servant to get Babylon out of Israel; ISAIAH 56-66; Isaianic scholarship on chapters 56-66. Introduction -- Bernhard Duhm and his followers -- Beyond Duhm -- Analysis -- The relationship between Isaiah 40-55 and Isaiah 56-66. Introduction -- Lexical links between Isaiah 40-55 and Isaiah 56-66 -- Righteousness, both required and imputed -- The servants -- Additional connections between Isaiah 40-55 and Isaiah 56-66 -- Conclusions -- The historical background of Isaiah 56-66. Introduction -- Dating Isaiah 56-66 in Persian Yehud -- This commentary's approach -- The two groups in Isaiah 56-66. Introduction -- The faithful remnant -- The apostates -- The two groups in Isaiah 56-66 and the New Testament -- The outline of Isaiah 56-66 -- Poetry in Isaiah 56-66 -- 56:1-59:21 : Yahweh intervenes for his faithful remnant. Yahweh welcomes all people -- Remove the stumbling block -- Fasting for all the right reasons -- Into the darkness steps warrior Yahweh -- 60:1-62:12 : Zion's light shines for all to see. Introduction to Isaiah 60-62 -- A new day dawns for Zion -- The fifth Servant song -- The epilogue to the fifth Servant song -- For Zion's sake -- 63:1-66:24 : Yahweh creates new heavens and a new earth. The Day of Vengeance -- Isaiah's lament -- A house divided -- Yahweh's new creation -- Trembling at Yahweh's word -- Zion's final destiny; EZEKIEL 1-20; Introduction.; Our Christian method of interpretation ;; Text and style in Ezekiel ;; Outline and theological emphases ;; Historical context of the book of Ezekiel ;; History of interpretation of the book of Ezekiel -- Commentary.; Ezekiel's inaugural vision and commissioning (Ezekiel 1-3) ;; Prophecies of judgment against Israel (Ezekiel 4-24); EZEKIEL 21-48; Introduction -- 1:1-3:27 : Ezekiel's inaugural vision and commissioning -- 4:1-24:27 : Prophetic judgments against Israel -- 25:1-32:32 Oracles against other nations -- 40:1-48:35 Vision of the new Temple, the new creation, and the new Israel; DANIEL; Date, Authorship, and Unity -- Overview of Daniel -- Major Themes -- Law and Gospel in Daniel -- Connections with Other Old Testament Books -- Daniel in the New Testament -- Eschatology and Dispensational -- Premillennial Interpretations of Daniel -- The Text and Other Daniel Traditions -- 1:1-21 : The judeans are steadfast in practicing their faith -- 2:1-49 : Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the statue: four kingdoms before the kingdom of god -- 3:1-30 : God's faithful servants are saved from death -- 3:31-4:34 Nebuchadnezzar is judged for his arrogance against God (ET 4:1-37) -- 5:1-6-1 : Belshazzar is judged for his arrogance against God (ET 6:1-28) -- 6:2-29 God's faithful servant Daniel is rescued from Death (ET 6:1-28) -- 7:1-28 : Daniel's vision of Four Kingdoms and the Establishment of the kingdom of God -- 8:1-27 Daniel's First Vision of Post-Babylonian Kindoms -- 9:1-27 Daniel's prayer and Vision concernig Jerusalem during the Post-Babylonian Kingdoms -- 10:1-12:13 : The divine man explains Daniel's second vision of Post-Babylonian Kingdom plus the Antichrist, the Resurrection, and the End; AMOS; Amos Scholarship -- This Commentary's Method -- The Structure and Outline of the book of Amos -- Amos' plaace in the minor Prophets -- The historical setting of the book of Amos - Different methods of interpreting the book of Amos -- 1:1-2 : Superscription and Introduction -- 1:3-2:16 Judgments against the Nations -- 3:1-6:14 : Declaration concerning Israel -- 7:1-9:10 : The Visions -- 7:1-6 : Vision that do come to pass and the Reasons Why -- 9:11-15 : The Resurrection of David's Falling Tabernacle; JONAH; Introduction -- The genre of Jonah -- Jonah : fact or fiction? -- The date of writing -- Jonah as satire with irony -- The purpose of satire in this true and didactic story -- The narrative and its structure -- The history of interpretation -- Jonah and Noah -- Jonah and Elijah -- Jonah's place in the book of the twelve -- Themes in Jonah -- The text of Jonah -- 1:1-16 : Yahweh's first call to Jonah and the sailors' conversion -- 2:1-11 : Yahweh's rescue of Jonah and the prophet's psalm of thnksgiving (ET 1:17-2:10) -- 3:1-10 : Yahweh's second call to jonah and the ninevites' conversion -- 4:1-11 : Yahweh's Attempt to rescue Jonah from the prophet's great Evil; MATTHEW 1:1-11:1; Introduction -- Matthew's audience -- Matthew's intention -- Matthew's location -- II. Commentary -- Matthew, Part 1: The presentation of Jesus -- Matthew, Part 2: ministry and opposition in Israel -- who is this Jesus? -- Matthew, Part 3: The road to the cross, the empty tomb, and all the nations; MATTHEW 11:2-20:34; Introduction -- Matthew's audience -- Matthew's intention -- Matthew's location -- II. Commentary -- Matthew, Part 1: The presentation of Jesus -- Matthew, Part 2: ministry and opposition in Israel -- who is this Jesus? -- Matthew, Part 3: The road to the cross, the empty tomb, and all the nations; MARK 1:1-8:26; Linguistic features of Mark's gospel ; Literary features of Mark's gospel ; Traditional major isagogical issues ; The beginning: the ministry of John the Baptizer ; Jesus begins his ministry and meets with initial success but a growing lack of understanding ; The critical turn and summary of the early plot; LUKE 1:1-9:50; The lukan message in light of past and present historical contexts -- key lukan motifs -- The Trayectory from luke into acts -- The Structure of luke's Gospel -- 1:1-4 : The prologue -- 4:14-9:50 : The Galilean Ministry -- 9:51-19:28 : Jesus' Journey to Jerusalem -- 18:35-19:28 : Teachings near Jericho and Jesus' Approach to Jerusalem -- 19:29-21:38 : The Jerrsalem Ministry -- 22:1-23:56a : The passion Narrative -- 23:56b-24:53 : The Resurrection Narrative; JOHN 1:1-7:1; The Origin of John's Gospel: Some Patristic Testimony -- The Uniqueness of the Gospel of John -- Why Was the gospel of John Written? purpuse and Major Themes -- Where was the gospel of John written? -- Where was the gospel of John written? -- Who was the Author of the gospel of John? -- Literary Characteristics and Vocabulary -- 1:1-18 : The prologue -- 1:19-4:54 : "He must Increase; I must Decrease": From the Baptism of John to the baptism of Jesus -- 5:1-7:1 "My Father works and I Also wok": Healing and Bread from Heaven; ROMANS 1:8; Introduction to the introduction -- Setting the Stage: Author and Addressees -- Pupose: Debating the Romans debate -- Structure and outline -- Hearing Romans and Hermeneutics -- Perspectives on Paul and the "New Perpective" -- Conclusion: A contextual letter with Unversal Application -- A brief explanation of this commentary's translation Style -- 1:1-17 Opening -- 1:18-4:25 :The Rightteousness of God -- 5:1-8:39 : life in and through our lord Jesus Christ; 1 CORINTHIANS; Epistolary opening -- The Word of the cross is the basis for the church's unity -- The Word of the cross is the basis for the church's holiness -- The Word of the cross is the basis for the church's freedom -- The Word of the cross is the basis for the church's worship -- The Word of the cross is the basis for the congregation's hope -- Conclusion; GALATIANS; The Situation at galatia -- The Addressees of the lether -- pauline chronology and the date of the letter -- Greco-Roman Rhetoric and Epistolary Analisys: The Structure of Galatians -- Epistolary prescript -- Epistolary Body -- Epistolary Closing: The cross versus Circumcision; EPHESIANS; Why study Ephesians? -- Orality and the interpretation of the epistles: A brief introduction -- Authorship -- Addressees -- The City of Ephesus and Paul's relationship to it -- Location and date of Writing -- Relationship to colossians -- Purpose and themes -- estructure and rhetoric -- Introduction -- Proofs -- Refutation Conclusion; COLOSSIANS; Kerygma. Salutation (1:1-2) -- Overture (1:3-20) -- Thanksgiving report (1:3-8) -- The source of knowledge : reason for intercession (1:9-14) -- The Christ hymn : creation and reconciliation (1:15-20) -- Main exposition and resolution (1:21-2:23) -- The ministry of reconciliation (1:21-29) -- True knowledge (2:1-5) -- The fullness of Christ (2:6-15) -- True freedom (2:16-23) -- 2. Paraenesis. The Christian life (3:1-4:6) -- Death and life (3:1-4) -- Put off and put on (3:5-17) -- The table of duties (3:18-4:1) -- Watch and pray (4:2-6) -- Concluding matters (4:7-18); PHILEMON; Engaging Philemon -- The "traditional" interpretation of Philemon -- Philemon in the context of Paul's travels -- Slavery in ancient society -- Theological implications of slavery in the New Testament -- What circumstances may have caused Onesimus to run away from Philemon? -- The salutation (vv 1-3) -- The thanksgiving (vv 4-7) -- The main body of the letter (vv 8-22) -- The final greeting and blessing of grace (vv 23-25); 2 PETER AND JUDE; Introduction : 2 Peter and Jude preface ; The relationship between 2 Peter and Jude ; Introduction to 2 Peter ; The authorship and canonicity of 2 Peter ; Internal evidence ; External evidence ; Modern theories ; Conclusion ; The date of 2 Peter ; The occasion and apostates of 2 Peter ; The Christian recipients of 2 Peter ; Outline of 2 Peter ; Introduction to Jude ; The authorship of Jude ; The date, occasion, and heretics of Jude ; The Christian recipients of Jude ; The canonicity of Jude ; Outline of Jude -- 2. Commentary on 2 Peter -- 3. Commentary on Jude; 1-3 JOHN; John's location -- John's occasion -- John's response -- John's reception -- John's legacy -- 1 Jn 1:1-4 : prologue -- 1 Jn 1:5-3:12 : body of the letter, part 1 -- 1 Jn 3:13-5:12 : body of the letter, part 2 -- 1 Jn 5:13-21 : conclusion -- 2 Jn 1-13 : to the elect lady and her children -- 3 Jn 1-15 : to Gaius the beloved; REVELATION; The Significance of Revelation -- The Character of Revelation -- The Author and writing of Revelation -- The transmission and Interpretation of Revelation -- 1:1-3:22 : Introduction -- 4:1-22:5 : The Prophetics Message -- 22:6-21 : Epilogue; SAMUEL 6-19; Authorship, composition, and date -- Literary features of samuel -- Historical and archaeological issues -- Chronological issues in Samuel -- Christ in Samuel -- Law and gospel in Samuel -- Other theological themes in Samuel -- The text of Samuel -- This commentary's translation technique; ROMANS 9-16; Introduction to the intorduction -- Setting the stage: Author and addressees -- Purpose: Debating the romans debate -- Structure and outline -- Hearing Romans and hermeneutics -- Perspective on Paul and the "new prespective" -- Colclusion: A contextual letter with universal application -- A brief explanation of this commentary's translation style -- Opening -- The righteousness of God -- Life in and through our lord Jesus Christ -- Much has been said-Much remains to be said -- Universal application has contextual implications -- The righteousness of God and Israel -- From the life God gives (Romans 5-8) to the life a believer lives (Romans 12-16) -- Living in response to the mercies of God -- Wrapping up the letter; 2 SAMUEL; Transition: David as king of Judah -- David learns of Saul's death -- David's reign over Judah -- David the Godly king -- David's reign over all Israel -- The successes of David's reign -- David's failures and struggles -- Prelude: David remembers his promise to jonathan -- David during the ammonite war -- Ammon's rape of tamar and its repercussions -- Absalom's rebellion and its aftermath -- David the faithful warrior and king; HEBREOS; Hebrews as Written Sermon -- The Speaker in Hebrews -- The Audience of the Sermon in Hebrews -- The Date of Hebrews -- The Rhetorical Character of Hebrews -- The Rhetorical Techniques of Hebrews -- Discourse Analysis -- The Structure of Hebrews -- The Use of the Old Testament in Hebrews -- The Canonical Status of Hebrews -- The Liturgical Nature and Purpose of Hebrews -- My Approach in the Commentary. 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