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The Anchor Yale Bible: Galatians A new translation with introduction and commentary James Louis Martyn vol. 33A

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: The Anchor Yale BiblePublication details: U.S.A.; Yale University Press; 2016Description: 614tr; Paperback, illustrations; 24cmISBN:
  • 9780300139853
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.7
  • T374-B58
Online resources: Summary: As its predecessors in the Anchor Bible series have done Galatians successfully makes available all the significant historical and linguistic knowledge which bears on the interpretation of this important New Testament book. A personal letter written by Paul in the mid-first century to friends in the churches emerging in the region of Galatia, where it was circulated, Galatians is down to earth and pragmatic. This biblical book requires the modern reader to take a seat in one of the Galatian congregations, to listen to Paul's letter with Galatian ears, and discern the contours of Paul's theology... All in all, this volume will stand out as a shining example of top notch scholarship written for the general reader.
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As its predecessors in the Anchor Bible series have done Galatians successfully makes available all the significant historical and linguistic knowledge which bears on the interpretation of this important New Testament book. A personal letter written by Paul in the mid-first century to friends in the churches emerging in the region of Galatia, where it was circulated, Galatians is down to earth and pragmatic. This biblical book requires the modern reader to take a seat in one of the Galatian congregations, to listen to Paul's letter with Galatian ears, and discern the contours of Paul's theology... All in all, this volume will stand out as a shining example of top notch scholarship written for the general reader.

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