Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13
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Rating | : | 4.45 (841 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0830840583 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-28 |
Language | : | English |
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Strauss, Bethel Seminary San Diego)"In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man veteran scholar and classroom teacher Robert Stein tackles the most challenging passage in the Gospels. At every point Stein demonstrates control of the primary literature and the best of modern scholarship. Hagner, George Eldon Ladd Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary)"Sharp divisions have arisen over how to deal with Jesus' teaching in Mark 13. All readers will recognize the hand of a veteran and wise interpreter at work. Even those who disagree will profit from Stein's lucid exegesis and will have to wrestle serio
The Gospels contain many hard sayings of Jesus, but perhaps none have puzzled and intrigued readers as much as Jesus’ discourse on the coming of the Son of Man in Mark 13. In this macro-lens commentary he walks us step by step through the text and its questions, leading us to a compelling interpretive solution.. Is Jesus speaking entirely of an event in the near future, a coming destruction of the temple? Or is he referring to a distant, end-of-the-world event? Or might he even be speaking of both near and distant events? But in that case, which words apply to which event, and how can we be sure? Seasoned Gospels scholar Robert Stein follows up his major commentary on Mark with this even closer reading of Mark 13
A&J Torrey said Excellent Go-To Resource on the Olivet Discourse.. Author: Robert SteinPublisher: IVP AcademicReading Level: ModeratePages: 160The Olivet Discourse remains a staple test of Biblical hermeneutics, theology and eschatology. Robert Stein, a praised authority in both Biblical interpretation and the Synoptic Gospel, has lent his voice to this important discussion in Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 1Excellent Go-To Resource on the Olivet Discourse. Author: Robert SteinPublisher: IVP AcademicReading Level: ModeratePages: 160The Olivet Discourse remains a staple test of Biblical hermeneutics, theology and eschatology. Robert Stein, a praised authority in both Biblical interpretation and the Synoptic Gospel, has lent his voice to this important discussion in Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 (henceforth Coming Son of Man). The author of an entire commentary on Mark (Baker Exegetical Commentary), Stein provides a complete and thorough analysis of this important text in an incredibly slim volume.Coming Son of Man is a scholarly commentary. The readabi. (henceforth Coming Son of Man). The author of an entire commentary on Mark (Baker Exegetical Commentary), Stein provides a complete and thorough analysis of this important text in an incredibly slim volume.Coming Son of Man is a scholarly commentary. The readabi. Joel L. Watts said leave left behind behind. Read this instead. Robert H. Stein has written a very specific book on a very particular chapter in the Gospel According to Saint Mark. Taking only chapter 1leave left behind behind. Read this instead Robert H. Stein has written a very specific book on a very particular chapter in the Gospel According to Saint Mark. Taking only chapter 13 (although he does provide a lead-in by exploring its place in the book itself), Stein goes virtually line-by-line through the chapter, offering the 'why' of his interpretation. He does so by relying on conservative scholarship as well as canonical support. His reliance upon these things, including Q and other unidentified oral sayings, is mixed with his acceptance and use of critical scholarship as well. Indeed, given his locus, his conclusions are that much more outstanding. All of this — loc. (although he does provide a lead-in by exploring its place in the book itself), Stein goes virtually line-by-line through the chapter, offering the 'why' of his interpretation. He does so by relying on conservative scholarship as well as canonical support. His reliance upon these things, including Q and other unidentified oral sayings, is mixed with his acceptance and use of critical scholarship as well. Indeed, given his locus, his conclusions are that much more outstanding. All of this — loc. Joey Parker said Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse. The Olivet Discourse in the 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. :10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:"Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse" according to Joey Parker. The Olivet Discourse in the 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. :10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 2Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. 6; Col 1:6, "Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse" according to Joey Parker. The Olivet Discourse in the 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 1Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. :10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 2Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. Great Resource on the Olivet Discourse The Olivet Discourse in the 13th chapter of Mark's gospel account is one of the passages of Scripture that creates a lot of questions and requires thoughtful exposition if readers are to walk away with a proper understanding of what Jesus is actually talking about. Thankfully, Robert Stein has written a very helpful commentary to answer these questions. In Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13 Stein answers many key questions like:1) Was the prophecy of 13:10 fulfilled already in apostolic times (cf. Paul's statements in Rom 16:26; Col 1:6, 23 that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do. that the gospel had become known "to all nations" [RSV]), or do
Stein is senior professor of New Testament interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. Robert H. He is the author of An Introduction to the Parables of Jesus, The Method and Message of Jesus' Teachings, Difficult Passages in the New Testament, Luke (New American Commentary), A Basic Guide to Interpreting the Bible, Studying the Synoptic Gospels: Origin and Inte