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_aGundry, Robert H. _q(Robert Horton), _d1932- |
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_aCommentary on the New Testament : _bverse-by-verse explanations with a literal translation / _cRobert H. Gundry. |
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_aPeabody, Mass. : _bHendrickson Publishers, _cc2010. |
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_ax, 1072 p. : _bill. ; _c27 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Matthew -- Mark -- Luke -- John -- Acts -- Romans -- First Corinthians -- Second Corinthians -- Galatians -- Ephesians -- Philippians -- Colossians -- First Thessalonians -- Second Thessalonians -- First Timothy -- Second Timothy -- Titus -- Philemon -- Hebrews -- James -- First Peter -- Second Peter -- First John -- Second John -- Third John -- Jude -- Revelation. | |
520 | _aGoing beyond questions of authorship, date, sources, and historicity, respected linguist and teacher Gundry offers a one-volume exposition of the New Testament that focuses on what is most useful for preaching, teaching, and individual study--what the biblical text really means. Providing interpretive observations in a "breezy" style that's easy to read and adaptable for oral use in pulpit or classroom presentations, Gundry directs his book to an evangelical audience. --from publisher description | ||
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