Matthew: A Commentary. Volume 1: The Christbook, Matthew 112,Used

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Recognized as a masterly commentary when it first appeared, Frederick Dale Bruner's study of Matthew is now available as a greatly revised and expanded twovolume work the result of seven years of careful refinement, enrichment, and updating.Through this commentary, crafted especially for teachers, pastors, and Bible students, Bruner aims 'to help God's people love what Matthew's Gospel says.' Bruner's work is at once broadly historical and deeply theological. It is historical in drawing extensively on great church teachers through the centuries and on the classical Christian creeds and confessions. It is theological in that it unpacks the doctrines in each passage, chapter, and section of the Gospel. Consciously attempting to bridge past and present, Bruner asks both what Matthew's Gospel said to its first hearers and what it says to readers today. As a result, his commentary is profoundly relevant to contemporary congregations and to those who guide them.Bruner's commentary is replete with lively, versebyverse discussion of Matthew's text. While each chapter expounds a specific topic or doctrine, the book's format consists of a vivid, original translation of the text followed by faithful exegesis and critical analysis, a survey of historical commentary on the text, and current applications of the text or theme under study. In this revision Bruner continues to draw on the best in modern scholarship including recent work by W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison Jr., by Ulrich Luz, and by many others adding new voices to the reading of Matthew. At the same time he cites the classic commentaries of Chrysostom, Jerome, Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Bengel, and the rest, who, like Bruner himself, were not simply doctrinal teachers but also careful exegetes of Scripture. Such breadth and depth of learning assure that Bruner's Matthew will remain, as a reviewer for Interpretation wrote, 'the most dogeared commentary on the shelf.'Volume 1 of Bruner's commentary is called The Christbook because the first twelve chapters of Matthew are focused on the nature and work of Christ. As Bruner proceeds through these chapters, he shows how Matthew presents, step by step, central themes of Christology: Jesus' coming (chapters 14), his teaching (57), his miracles (89), his sermon on mission (10), and his person (1112). Throughout the book there are also thoughtful discussions of significant topics such as baptism, marriage, JewishChristian relations, and heaven and hell.Eminently readable, rich in biblical insight, and ecumenical in tone, Bruner's twovolume commentary on Matthew now stands among the best in the field.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of Frederick Dale Bruner's commentary on Matthew? A: Bruner's commentary primarily focuses on the nature and work of Christ, particularly in the first twelve chapters of Matthew, which he refers to as The Christbook.
  • Q: How many pages does Volume 1 of Bruner's commentary contain? A: Volume 1 contains 652 pages.
  • Q: Is this commentary suitable for Bible students and pastors? A: Yes, Bruner's commentary is crafted specifically for teachers, pastors, and Bible students, making it suitable for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Matthew's Gospel.
  • Q: What kind of insights can I expect from this commentary? A: Readers can expect a blend of historical context and theological insights, including verse-by-verse discussions, critical analysis, and applications relevant to contemporary congregations.
  • Q: When was this revised edition of Bruner's commentary published? A: The revised edition of Bruner's commentary was published on June 25, 2007.
  • Q: Who are some of the historical figures referenced in the commentary? A: Bruner draws on the works of historical figures such as Chrysostom, Jerome, Augustine, Luther, and Calvin, among others, to enrich the commentary.
  • Q: What topics are discussed in this volume? A: This volume covers significant topics such as Christ's coming, his teachings, miracles, mission, and discussions on baptism, marriage, Jewish-Christian relations, and heaven and hell.
  • Q: Is the commentary written in an accessible style? A: Yes, Bruner's commentary is described as eminently readable and rich in biblical insight, making it accessible to a wide audience.
  • Q: Does this commentary include modern scholarship? A: Yes, Bruner incorporates insights from modern scholars, including W. D. Davies, Dale C. Allison Jr., and Ulrich Luz, to provide a contemporary perspective.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in paperback binding.

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