A Translator's Handbook on the Gospel of Luke

A Translator's Handbook on the Gospel of Luke
Author: J. Reiling
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 814
Release: 2023-04-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004669159

This handbook, like others in this series, concentrates on exegetical matters that are of prime importance for translators, and it attempts to indicate possible solutions for translational problems that may arise because of language or culture. In this respect the Handbook attempts to deal with the full range of information important to translators. However, the authors do not attempt to provide help that other theologians and scholars may be seeking but which is not directly useful for the task of translating. It is assumed that such information is available elsewhere.

A Handbook on the Gospel of Luke

A Handbook on the Gospel of Luke
Author: J. Reiling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780826701572

A verse-by-verse analysis and commentary on the Gospel of Luke by recognized biblical translation experts. Brings special attention to bear on critical words or phrases, explaining accepted interpretations, noting how various translations have handled these passages, and often explaining the nuances of the Greek text.

A Handbook on the Gospel of Matthew

A Handbook on the Gospel of Matthew
Author: Barclay Moon Newman
Publisher: American Bible Society
Total Pages: 968
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

This handbook, like others in this series, concentrates on exegetical matters that are of prime importance for translators, and it attempts to indicate possible solutions for translational problems that may arise because of language or culture. In this respect the Handbook attempts to deal with the full range of information important to translators. However, the authors do not attempt to provide help that other theologians and scholars may be seeking but which is not directly useful for the task of translating. It is assumed that such information is available elsewhere.

A Translator's Handbook on the Gospel of Luke

A Translator's Handbook on the Gospel of Luke
Author: J. Reiling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1971
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

This handbook, like others in this series, concentrates on exegetical matters that are of prime importance for translators, and it attempts to indicate possible solutions for translational problems that may arise because of language or culture. In this respect the Handbook attempts to deal with the full range of information important to translators. However, the authors do not attempt to provide help that other theologians and scholars may be seeking but which is not directly useful for the task of translating. It is assumed that such information is available elsewhere.

"But God Raised Him from the Dead"

Author: Kevin Anderson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1556352379

'But God Raised Him from the Dead' is the first comprehensive study of Jesus' resurrection in Luke-Acts. Through wide-sweeping research and detailed exegesis, Dr. Anderson supports the claim that the resurrection of Jesus is the focus of the message of salvation in Luke-Acts. The study situates Luke's resurrection theology within Jewish and Hellenistic conceptions of the afterlife, and addresses critical questions in Lukan studies, such as the relationship between resurrection, ascension, and exaltation and the vital linkage between Jesus' resurrection, the hope of Israel, and the final resurrection of the dead. 'But God Raised Him from the Dead' demonstrates how the resurrection of Messiah-Jesus is indispensable to the major theological dimensions of Luke's narrative of God's saving action. Jesus' resurrection is a key component in the divine plan to raise up the Savior for Israel, to extend God's saving benefits to the ends of the earth, and to guarantee the complete fulfillment of the hope of Israel and salvation of the people of God at the final resurrection of the dead.

The Paradox of Salvation

The Paradox of Salvation
Author: Peter Doble
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996-03-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521552127

Shows the unique aspects of Luke's account of Jesus's death coming from Wisdom patterns and words.

Jesus and Disability

Jesus and Disability
Author: Chris H. Hulshof
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1535998903

Drawing from his personal, pastoral, and academic interests, Chris Hulshof offers biblical wisdom and comfort to those seeking to understand the topic of disability in the church. He explores how Jesus’s involvement with the disabled can be instrumental in laying a foundation for disability-inclusive church leadership and practice. Ultimately, this book provides a blueprint for how pastors and congregations can become disability friendly in the church and in the broader community.

Studying the Parables of Jesus

Studying the Parables of Jesus
Author: Peter Rhea Jones
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN: 9781573121675

Peter Rhea Jones has spent the majority of his career studying and teaching the parables. Studying the Parables of Jesus is a primer on the historical and -literary approaches to biblical study. It informs and inspires in dialogue with contemporary methods and contemporary meanings. It provides an introduction to the methods of interpretation of the parables as well as an opening chapter on the recent history of interpretation. The chapters of exegesis approach a select group of parables for a more intensive analysis. While reserving much of the technical details for the endnotes, the text includes -discussion of critical issues and alternative opinions. Questions and exercises are appended at the close of each chapter for personal use or classroom -discussion.