New Testament Commentary: Luke
Weight | 1.14 kg |
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Dimensions | 22.3 × 14.3 × 4.7 cm |
ISBN | 9780851512921 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
format | Book |
page-count | 1124 |
series | Hendriksen New Testament Commentaries |
scripture | Luke |
Original Pub Date | 1978 |
Banner Pub Date | 1979 |
Book Description
Dr Hendriksen’s success as a commentator has been rendered noteworthy by his refusal to accept the prevailing assumption that the best commentaries are written primarily for specialists and for academics. His justification lies in his understanding of the intention of Scripture itself. Thus in his Introduction to Luke he writes:
This Gospel is a book of Doctrine showing us what to believe . . . a book of Ethics telling us how to live . . . a book of Comfort teaching us why to rejoice … a book of Prophecy informing us what to expect.
It is because the New Testament Commentary stays so close to Scripture in aim and content that its popularity and usefulness will outlive the present age. No 20th-century author has done more to restore the belief that commentaries should be a part of the common reading of the church. Hendriksen, writes The Baptist Standard, is ‘a penman for all people,’ and many would share the conviction of Edwin Palmer (Executive Secretary of the New International Version of the Bible), ‘I know of no finer commentaries in the English language.’
This volume – which was the last of the series on the four Gospels to be produced – has various new features which probably express the writer’s final decisions on the best arrangement for a commentary, notably:
- A more basic and lengthy discussion of critical theories.
- The treatment of Greek words, phrases, and constructions has been separated from the main text.
- A special introduction to Luke’s central section (9:51-18:14), because this part of the book has given rise to doubts and problems.
- ‘Practical lessons’ at the close of indicated sections.
- Two special studies on locating and interpreting parables.
- A Subject Index for the synoptic Gospels.
Table of Contents Expand ↓
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS | XI | |
INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE | 1 | |
Who Wrote This Gospel? | 3 | |
Why Did He Write It? | 15 | |
What Were His Sources? | 17 | |
When and Where Was This Gospel Written? | 29 | |
What Are Its Characteristics? | 33 | |
What Is Its Theme and How Can It Be Outlined? | 45 | |
What Light Does This Gospel Shed on Today’s Problems? | 46 | |
Summaries are found at the close of the chapters. Exception: for 9:51-18:14 see Summary of and Introduction to Luke’s Central Section (9:51-18:14). | ||
GENERAL THEME: The Work Thou Gavest Him to Do | 51 | |
Its Beginning or Inauguration 1:1-4:13 | 51 | |
Chapter 1 | 52 | |
Chapter 2 | 134 | |
Chapter 3 | 192 | |
Chapter 4:1-13 | 228 | |
Its Progress or Continuation 4:14-19:27 | 245 | |
A. The Great Galilean Ministry 4: 14-9: 17 | 246 | |
Chapter 4:14-44 | 246 | |
Chapter 5 | 278 | |
Chapter 6 | 316 | |
Chapter 7 | 372 | |
Chapter 8 | 416 | |
Chapter 9:1-17 | 470 | |
B. The Retirement Ministry, Chapter 9:18-50 | 488 | |
C. The Perean Ministry, etc. 9:51-19:27 | 530 | |
1. Luke’s “Central Section”: The Perean Ministry, with episodes and excerpts from other ministries 9:51-18: 14 | 531 | |
Chapter 9:51-62 | 556 | |
Chapter 10 | 568 | |
Chapter 11 | 606 | |
Chapter 12 | 648 | |
Chapter 13 | 692 | |
Chapter 14 | 718 | |
Chapter 15 | 742 | |
Chapter 16 | 766 | |
Chapter 17 | 792 | |
Chapter 18:1-14 | 814 | |
2. The Perean Ministry (continued) 18:15-19:27 | 827 | |
Chapter 18:15-43 | 828 | |
Chapter 19: 1-27 | 852 | |
Its Climax or Culmination 19:28-24:53 | 869 | |
A. The Week of the Passion | 870 | |
Chapter 19:28-48 | 870 | |
Chapter 20 | 886 | |
Chapter 21 | 918 | |
Chapter 22 | 952 | |
Chapter 23 | 1006 | |
B. The Resurrection and Ascension, Chapter 24 | 1050 | |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 1083 | |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 1085 | |
INDEX OF NOTES ON GREEK WORDS, PHRASES AND CONSTRUCTIONS IN THE GOSPEL OF LUKE | 1093 | |
SUBJECT INDEX OF THE SYNOPTICS | 1095 |
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