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1 Peter. Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament Karen H. Jobes

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New TestamentPublication details: U.S.A.; Baker Academic; 2022Edition: Second editionDescription: 374tr; hardcover, illustrations; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781540965783
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227.9207
  • J62-K18
Online resources: Summary: In this newest addition to the acclaimed BECNT series, respected New Testament scholar Karen H. Jobes provides a fresh commentary on 1 Peter. 1 Peter admirably achieves the dual aims of the BECNT series--it is academically sophisticated as well as pastorally sensitive and accessible. This volume features Jobes's own translation of the Greek text and detailed interaction with the meaning of the text, emphasizing the need to read 1 Peter in light of its cultural background. Jobes's commentary will help pastors, students, and teachers better understand the Christian's role as a ""foreigner"" in contemporary society.
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In this newest addition to the acclaimed BECNT series, respected New Testament scholar Karen H. Jobes provides a fresh commentary on 1 Peter. 1 Peter admirably achieves the dual aims of the BECNT series--it is academically sophisticated as well as pastorally sensitive and accessible. This volume features Jobes's own translation of the Greek text and detailed interaction with the meaning of the text, emphasizing the need to read 1 Peter in light of its cultural background. Jobes's commentary will help pastors, students, and teachers better understand the Christian's role as a ""foreigner"" in contemporary society.

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