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Matthew, Volume 2: Chapters 14-28: A Mentor Commentary (Mentor Commentaries)

Chamblin, Knox


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Matthew's Gospel is the first document in the New Testament—a suitable location considering some scholars' opinions (for example, Theodor Zahn and Ernest Renan) that it is the pre-eminent piece of literature in antiquity.

What sort of book is it? Who is its author, and why did he write it? What historical, literary and theological contexts influence it?

Matthew's Gospel also tells a story—accordingly it gives attention to characters, plot lines, conflicts and resolution—but the extra dimension is that it also has an intended effect upon its reader.


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  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9781845503796
  • Page Count
    863
  • Publisher
    Christian Focus
  • Publication Date
    May 2010
  • Books of the Bible
    Matthew

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About the Author

Knox Chamblin (1935–2012) was ordained to the gospel ministry in 1971. He did graduate work at Cambridge University, and received his ThD from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia in 1977. He taught for thirty-four years in Jackson, Mississippi, first at Belhaven College, then at Reformed Theological Seminary until retirement in 2001.

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Matthew, Volume 2: Chapters 14-28: A Mentor Commentary (Mentor Commentaries)

From $34.90 $39.99

Publisher's Description

Matthew's Gospel is the first document in the New Testament—a suitable location considering some scholars' opinions (for example, Theodor Zahn and Ernest Renan) that it is the pre-eminent piece of literature in antiquity.

What sort of book is it? Who is its author, and why did he write it? What historical, literary and theological contexts influence it?

Matthew's Gospel also tells a story—accordingly it gives attention to characters, plot lines, conflicts and resolution—but the extra dimension is that it also has an intended effect upon its reader.

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