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John (Moody Gospel Commentary) - Paperback By Laney, Carl L. - VERY GOOD
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Publisher
Moody Publishers
ISBN-10
0802456219
ISBN-13
9780802456212
eBay Product ID (ePID)
972209
Product Key Features
Book Title
John
Number of Pages
408 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1992
Topic
Biblical Commentary / New Testament
Illustrator
Yes
Features
New Edition
Genre
Religion
Book Series
Moody Gospel Commentary Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
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1 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
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Trade
LCCN
93-115582
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
226.5/07
Edition Description
New Edition
Table Of Content
1. Beginnings of the Gospel 2. Ministry and Miracle 3. Nicodemus and New Birth 4. Salvation for Samaritans 5. Sabbath Breaker or Savior 6. Bread from Heaven 7. Teaching in the Temple 8. Light for the world 9. From Darkness to Light 10. Shepherd of Souls 11. Resurrection and Life 12. Hosanna! King of Israel 13. Dinner Dialogue 14. Questions for the Master 15. Vine and Branches 16. Work of the Spirit 17. Prayer with Purpose 18. Steps to the Cross... 19. Redemption Accomplished! 20. Belief in the Lord of Life 21. Breakfast on the Beach
Synopsis
John is the most personal of the four gospels. John's account is generally agreed to be the last one written, so he had the advantage of seeing how the other gospels were received in the early church. He then could reemphasize what the Holy Spirit viewed as most important. In Dr. Laney's phrase, what we have in John's book is the "Gospel of Belief." In this gospel we have the record of the conflict between belief and unbelief due to Jesus' claim to messiahship. Belief in Christ leads to life; unbelief leads to darkness and death. The purpose of John's gospel is to persuade the reader to believe. Laney performs two equally important tasks in his commentary, which is part of the Moody Gospel Commentary series. He writes as a scholar who must be engaged in all the textual and critical issues. But in his heart, Laney is a preacher who must distill this scholarship into practical application for the layman. Working from overall chapter outlines, Laney takes the reader verse-by-verse through the text, ensuring interpretive continuity. But he also highlights how belief in Christ unfolded as His ministry developed. Laney arranges his commentary into homiletical sections that can easily be taught or preached, a helpful guide for teachers and pastors that is rarely found in commentaries. He also includes at crucial points a number of questions that hook the reader into deeper study. The book ends with selected bibliography of other works to use in further study., John's book is the "Gospel of Belief." In this gospel we have the record of the conflict between belief and unbelief due to Jesus' claim to messiahship. Belief in Christ leads to life; unbelief leads to darkness and death. The purpose of John's gospel is to persuade the reader to believe. Laney performs two equally important tasks in this commentary. He writes as a scholar who must be engaged in all the textual and critical issues. But in his heart, Laney is a preacher who must distill this scholarship into practical application for the layman. Working from overall chapter outlines, Laney takes the reader verse-by-verse through the text, ensuring interpretive continuity. But he also highlights how belief in Christ unfolded as His ministry developed. Laney arranges his commentary into homiletical sections that can easily be taught or preached, a helpful guide for teachers and pastors that is rarely found in commentaries.
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BS2615.3.L36 1992
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