Designed for students and educators, this third edition of the Exploring the Bible series offers a comprehensive introduction to the Letters and Revelation. Authored by experienced scholars, it includes classroom-friendly features that facilitate independent Scripture study. The volume aims to make biblical texts accessible, enriching the understanding of key themes and messages within the New Testament.
I. Howard Marshall Knihy
Ian Howard Marshall byl skotský badatel Nového zákona, jehož práce se hluboce zabývala biblickou exegesí. Jeho akademická kariéra zahrnovala profesuru na University of Aberdeen, kde se věnoval podrobnému výkladu textů Nového zákona. Marshall se hlásil k evangelické metodistické tradici a jeho publikační činnost byla rozsáhlá. Jeho studie Nového zákona jsou ceněny pro svou hloubku a pečlivost v teologickém bádání.





Tydale New Testament Commenteries contains the Book of Act and also book 5.
Apart from the apostle Paul, Luke is arguably the most influential force in the canon of the New Testament. His Gospel and Acts occupy almost a third of the New Testament, and together their narrative voice carries us over a span of more than sixty years, from the birth of Jesus to the imprisonment of Paul in Rome. It is difficult to imagine our understanding of the New Testament period without Luke's writings. For this reason, the question of Luke's historical reliability has been repeatedly investigated. In this study Howard Marshall affirms Luke's trustworthiness as a historian. But Luke is more than a historian. He is also a theologian who finds his interpretive key in the great theme of salvation. Marshall provides us with a lucid guide to Luke's theology of salvation as it is unfurled in Gospel narrative, but always with a eye on its ongoing development in the companion work, the Acts of the Apostles. A postscript assesses the course of Lukan studies during the decade of 1979-1988.