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In this volume, John Harvey fills a void with his study of rhetorical methods in the Pauline Epistles. The identification of Paul's rhetorical forms can assist interpreters identifying the overall structure of Paul's Epistles as well as the particular aspects that Paul sought to emphasize.
The Explorations in Biblical Theology series seeks to address the need for quality literature that will attract believing readers to good theology and build them up in their faith. Reformed in orientation and biblical in theology, each entry in the series combines solid content with the accessibility and readability of a popular book. The result is a valuable addition to the library of any college senior, seminarian, pastor, or thoughtful lay reader. Book jacket.
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An exegetical and practical commentary for pastors and teachers This volume in the Kregel Exegetical Library combines up-to-date scholarship and concrete application to serve as an ideal guide for preaching and teaching the foundational New Testament book of Romans. After an in-depth introduction that surveys the book's key elements, reception history, literary devices, and current scholarly debates, John D. Harvey provides a thorough explanation of every verse of Romans followed by theological insights and hands-on takeaways. Readers will benefit from Harvey's approach, which asks and answers three questions about each verse: (1) What did Paul say? (2) Why did he say it? (3) What should I do with it? Outlines and summaries provide useful homiletical and pedagogical tools, while footnotes point to resources for further study.
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