1 Corinthians: an exegetical and contextual commentary

The India Commentary on the New Testament (ICNT) series aims to give a well-informed exposition of the meaning of the text and relevant reflections in everyday language from a contemporary Indian context. The intended audience is the theological seminary or bible college, both students and faculty....

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Otros títulos:First Corinthians
Autor principal: Spurgeon, Andrew B. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Minneapolis Fortress Press 2017
En: India commentary on the New Testament (7)
Año: 2017
Colección / Revista:India commentary on the New Testament 7
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bible. Corinthians 1. / India / Commentary
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HC Nuevo Testamento
Otras palabras clave:B Bible. Corinthians, 1st Commentaries
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Sumario:The India Commentary on the New Testament (ICNT) series aims to give a well-informed exposition of the meaning of the text and relevant reflections in everyday language from a contemporary Indian context. The intended audience is the theological seminary or bible college, both students and faculty. The commentaries are also ideal for pastors and lay people with an interest in theology or responsibilities for preaching in the local congregation. The commentaries are culturally rooted, and the various applications relating to culture, society, and religious life will help those involved with cross-cultural evangelism and mission work. There is no direct equivalent to the ICNT, and hence, this is the first Indian commentary serving India, the entire subcontinent-India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. - back cover
Introduction -- Commentary -- I. Opening greetings (1:1-9) -- II. The body (1:10-16:18). Paul's responses to Chloe's report (1:10-6:20). Concerning spiritual leaders (1:10-4:21) ; Concerning immorality (5:1-13) ; Concerning lawsuits (6:1-8) ; Concerning visits to prostitutes (6:9-20) ; Conclusion of the First Section : Paul's responses to Chloe's report (1:10-6:20 -- Paul's answers to the Corinthians' questions (7:1-16:18). Concerning the married (7:1-24) ; Concerning the never-been-married (7:25-40) ; Concerning freedom and worship (8:1-11:34) ; Concerning spirit-indwelt people (12:1-15:58) ; Concerning Collection for the Saints (16:1-11) ; Concerning Apollos and others (16:12-18) ; Conclusion of the 'Body' -- III. Concluding greetings (16:19-24)
Notas:"First edition 2012 Primalogue Publishing Media"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-204)
ISBN:1506437982