A Companion to the New Testament

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Cambridge University Press, Nov 11, 2004 - History - 858 pages
Since this Companion to the New Testament was first published in 1970, new methods of interpretation and sustained research into the environment of Jesus, and the early church, have combined to correct former misunderstandings and to set old problems in a new light. This fully revised second edition now follows the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) to provide a running commentary on the text of the New Testament while taking account of the findings of recent scholarship. Using no technical language, it aims to set the text in the context of the time and place in which it was written, and to clarify its meaning in the light of modern methods of research and interpretation. Accessible and up-to-date, this work will be invaluable to clergy, students and all who have a serious interest in the New Testament.
 

Contents

THE GOSPELS
8
Mark
104
Luke
213
John
290
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES
386
LETTERS
486
Corinthians
529
Corinthians
562
Thessalonians
655
Timothy
673
Titus
679
Hebrews
685
James
720
Peter
734
Peter
750
John
757

Galatians
589
Ephesians
610
Philippians
625
Colossians
637
Thessalonians
649
John
773
THE REVELATION
783
Old Testament References
839
Index
849
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About the author (2004)

Dr A. E. Harvey was formerly a Lecturer in Theology at Oxford University and Sub-Dean of Westminster. He is now retired and is a Fellow of the George Bell Institute.