Digitale Logos-Edition
How can the task of biblical exegesis be fruitful and meaningful when commentaries and lexicons provide contradictory interpretations and seem to support opposing translations? The Exegetical Summaries Series asks important exegetical and interpretive questions—phrase-by-phrase—and summarizes and organizes the content from every major Bible commentary and dozens of lexicons. You can instantly identify exegetical challenges, discover a text’s interpretive history, and survey the scope of everything written about each verse and phrase. Take your exegesis to the next level with the Logos edition of An Exegetical Summary of Romans 1–8.
“‘Don’t you realize how kind, tolerant, and patient God is with you? Or don’t you care?’” (Page 129)
“It represents the Christian’s longing for liberation from the inclination of his human nature to sin” (Page 497)
“It goes with ‘condemned’; that is, in the human body of Jesus as he was on the cross God condemned sin” (Page 509)
“God executed his judgment on sin through Christ’s death” (Page 509)
“Before his resurrection he was Son of God in weakness and in lowliness, but after it he was Son of God in power” (Page 17)
This series offers endless exegetical assistance…summarizing the major exegetical issues in interpretation… [It includes] comprehensive analysis of the raw data of the text.
—Online reviewer
David Abernathy is the author of three books in the Exegetical Summary Series: Romans 1–8, 2 Corinthians, 1 Peter, and coauthored Sermon on the Mount. He has earned a Master of Theology from Reformed Theological Seminary in 2003. He teaches Greek, Hebrew, and Biblical Exegesis at the Pan Africa Christian College in Kenya.
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