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The Eschatology Of Acts And Contemporary Exegesis, Robert H. Smith
The Eschatology Of Acts And Contemporary Exegesis, Robert H. Smith
Concordia Theological Monthly
For half a century New Testament exegesis has stood at the center of a storm over eschatology, and the eye of this storm is not all calmness. Two different exegetes skillfully and deliberately lay open the same passage of Scripture and arrive at conclusions that collide head on. Scholars disagree not only concerning what the New Testament says but especially about what the New Testament means in its eschatological statements.
Aids To Bible Study The Nestle Text., Frederick W. Danker
Aids To Bible Study The Nestle Text., Frederick W. Danker
Concordia Theological Monthly
Since its first edition in 1898 Eberhard Nestle's Novum Testamentum Gaece has become standard equipment for students of the New Testament. The 23d edition (1957). edited jointly by his son Erwin Nestle and Kurt Aland, who is to succeed Nestle as the editor, has erased some of the blemishes in its predecessors and includes the readings of Papyrus Bodmer 66.
Aids To Bible Study Concordances, Frederick W. Danker
Aids To Bible Study Concordances, Frederick W. Danker
Concordia Theological Monthly
The recent publication of Nelson's Complete Concordance to the Revised Standard Version of the Bible focuses attention on Biblical concordances in general as a necessary tool for vital interpretation. This brief study aims to present a historical survey and answers in some small measure questions frequently asked by students: What is a good concordance? How can I use a concordance profitably?