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A commentary on Romans John D. Harvey.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Kregel Exegetical Library | Kregel exegetical libraryPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan Kregel Academic c2019Description: 400 pages 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780825442100
  • 0825442109
Other title:
  • Romans
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BS2665.53 .H378 2019
Contents:
Introduction -- Letter Outline -- Romans 1:1-17 -- Romans 1:18-4:25 -- Romans 5:1-8:39 -- Romans 9:1-11:36 -- Romans 12:1-15:13 -- Romans 15:14-16:27
Summary: This volume in the Kregel Exegetical Library combines up-to-date scholarship and concrete application to serve as an ideal guide for preaching and teaching the foundational New Testament book of Romans. After an in-depth introduction that surveys the book's key elements, reception history, literary devices, and current scholarly debates, John D. Harvey provides a thorough explanation of every verse of Romans followed by theological insights and hands-on takeaways. Readers will benefit from Harvey's approach, which asks and answers three questions about each verse: (1) What did Paul say? (2) Why did he say it? (3) What should I do with it? Outlines and summaries provide useful homiletical and pedagogical tools, while footnotes point to resources for further study.--
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Book Book Reformational Study Centre Commentary 220.7 #COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available RSC042743

Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-20).

Introduction -- Letter Outline -- Romans 1:1-17 -- Romans 1:18-4:25 -- Romans 5:1-8:39 -- Romans 9:1-11:36 -- Romans 12:1-15:13 -- Romans 15:14-16:27

This volume in the Kregel Exegetical Library combines up-to-date scholarship and concrete application to serve as an ideal guide for preaching and teaching the foundational New Testament book of Romans. After an in-depth introduction that surveys the book's key elements, reception history, literary devices, and current scholarly debates, John D. Harvey provides a thorough explanation of every verse of Romans followed by theological insights and hands-on takeaways. Readers will benefit from Harvey's approach, which asks and answers three questions about each verse: (1) What did Paul say? (2) Why did he say it? (3) What should I do with it? Outlines and summaries provide useful homiletical and pedagogical tools, while footnotes point to resources for further study.--

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