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Tato rozsáhlá série nabízí hloubkový komentář k biblickým textům, který je výsledkem mezinárodní a mezidenominační spolupráce. Zahrnuje jak detailní komentáře jednotlivých svazků, tak i referenční materiály, které osvětlují historický a lingvistický kontext Písma. Cílem je poskytnout čtenářům co nejširší spektrum poznatků pro porozumění biblickým záznamům, bez ohledu na teologické zaměření. Jedná se o zásadní dílo pro každého, kdo se vážně zajímá o studium Bible.

Tobit
The Gospel According to Luke X-XXIV
The Letter of James
Revelation

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  • Revelation

    A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary

    • 928 stránek
    • 33 hodin čtení
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    Focusing on the book of Revelation, this commentary by Craig R. Koester explores its vivid imagery of cosmic conflict, highlighting God's triumph over destruction and the balance of judgment with hope. It delves into the text's historical context, drawing on Greek and Latin sources, classical literature, and ancient Jewish writings, including the Dead Sea Scrolls. By addressing social, religious, and economic themes, Koester challenges the common perception of Revelation as world-negating, offering fresh insights and a deeper understanding of its impact and interpretation throughout history.

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  • The Letter of James

    • 432 stránek
    • 16 hodin čtení
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    Focusing on the interpretation of the "Letter of James," this book explores its historical significance and the enduring appreciation it has received throughout the centuries. It asserts that the letter's authorship can be traced back to James, the brother of Jesus Christ, providing insight into its origins and impact on early Christian thought.

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  • Tobit

    • 392 stránek
    • 14 hodin čtení
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    Focusing on early Jewish literature from the 3rd century BCE to the mid-2nd century CE, this extensive series aims to provide in-depth commentary on individual texts within their historical and political contexts. Each volume features textual, historical, literary, and theological analyses. The inaugural volume by Joseph A. Fitzmyer specifically examines the Book of Tobit, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of its significance and implications within early Jewish thought.

    Tobit