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Chargement... Paul's Epistle to the Romans: Volume 1, Chapters 1-8par Tim Hegg
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. NO OF PAGES: 262 SUB CAT I: Commentary SUB CAT II: Apostolic Writings SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: There is surely no lack of commentates on Paul's Epistle to the Romans, yet very few approach the book from the perspective of early Judaisms in which Paul lived and defined himself. Tim Hegg's own notes, produced while teaching through the book over a four year period, have been gathered into this verse-by-verse commentary which tackles the difficult questions of Pauline theology while at the same time showing that Paul's teaching is founded upon, and consistent with, the Scriptures of the Tanach (Old Testament). Based upon the Greek text of Romans yet constantly seeking the Hebrew perspective of the Apostle, this commentary opens Paul's magnum opus for students at all levels, and strives to make the Apostle's teaching eminently applicable for the life of faith. I have sought to read and study the Epistle of Romans from a "Hebraic" perspective. That is, believing that Paul remained a Pharisee even after his having come to faith in Yeshua, and that he continued to live his life as a Torah observant Jew, it seemed to me only proper that we should attempt to understand this epistle within the framework of 1st Century Judaisms, and within the perspective of a Torah observant Apostle of Yeshua.NOTES: Donated by Tim Hegg. SUBTITLE: Chapters 1-8 aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans. Vol 1 includes commentary on chapters 18, and the forthcoming vol 2 will have commentary on chapters 916. Written from a Torah perspective, this commentary views Paul's theology as in harmony with the Torah, not as contradictory to it. This is a verse-by-verse commentary utilizing the Greek text (though written for the English reader), with judicious use of rabbinic materials as they illuminate the text. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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