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  • Serija: Word Biblical Commentary
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  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310574196
  • ISBN-13: 9780310574194
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 1492 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 232x159x111 mm, weight: 2415 g, 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Word Biblical Commentary
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Aug-2017
  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • ISBN-10: 0310574196
  • ISBN-13: 9780310574194
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The Word Biblical Commentary delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars of our day who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. This series emphasizes a thorough analysis of textual, linguistic, structural, and theological evidence. The result is judicious and balanced insight into the meanings of the text in the framework of biblical theology. These widely acclaimed commentaries serve as exceptional resources for the professional theologian and instructor, the seminary or university student, the working minister, and everyone concerned with building theological understanding from a solid base of biblical scholarship.

Overview of Commentary Organization

  • Introduction—covers issues pertaining to the whole book, including context, date, authorship, composition, interpretive issues, purpose, and theology.
  • Each section of the commentary includes:
  • Pericope Bibliography—a helpful resource containing the most important works that pertain to each particular pericope.
  • Translation—the author’s own translation of the biblical text, reflecting the end result of exegesis and attending to Hebrew and Greek idiomatic usage of words, phrases, and tenses, yet in reasonably good English.
  • Notes—the author’s notes to the translation that address any textual variants, grammatical forms, syntactical constructions, basic meanings of words, and problems of translation.
  • Form/Structure/Setting—a discussion of redaction, genre, sources, and tradition as they concern the origin of the pericope, its canonical form, and its relation to the biblical and extra-biblical contexts in order to illuminate the structure and character of the pericope. Rhetorical or compositional features important to understanding the passage are also introduced here.
  • Comment—verse-by-verse interpretation of the text and dialogue with other interpreters, engaging with current opinion and scholarly research.
  • Explanation—brings together all the results of the discussion in previous sections to expose the meaning and intention of the text at several levels: (1) within the context of the book itself; (2) its meaning in the OT or NT; (3) its place in the entire canon; (4) theological relevance to broader OT or NT issues.
    • General Bibliography—occurring at the end of each volume, this extensive bibliographycontains all sources used anywhere in the commentary.


WBC series delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. It emphasizes a thorough analysis of textual, linguistic, structural, and theological evidence. The result is judicious and balanced insight into the meanings of the text in the framework of biblical theology.
Word Biblical Commentary: Luke 1:1-9:20
Editorial Preface
vii
Author's Preface
viii
Abbreviations
xi
Introduction
Xxvii
The Perspectives of Modern Gospel Scholarship
xxvii
The Composition of the Lukan Gospel
xxviii
Why Did Luke Write His Gospel?
xxxii
Luke and Acts
xxxiii
Who Was Luke?
xxxiv
When Did Luke Write His Gospel?
xxxvii
How Good Is Our Surviving Text?
xxxix
An Outline of Luke 1:1-9:20
xli
Excursus: Modern Parables Research
xliii
Commentary Bibliography
xlix
General Bibliography
1(1)
Text And Commentary
1(1)
Dedicatory Preface (1:1-4)
3(10)
The Infancy Prologue (1:5-2:52)
13(123)
John's Birth Announced (1:5-25)
13(23)
Jesus' Birth Announced (1:26-38)
36(23)
Mary Visits Elizabeth (1:39-56)
59(18)
Birth, Circumcision, and Naming of John (1:57-66)
77(4)
Zechariah's Prophecy (1:67-80)
81(12)
The Birth of Jesus (2:1-21)
93(20)
Presentation and Recognition in the Temple (2:22-40)
113(13)
In the House of His Father (2:41-52)
126(10)
Preparation for the Ministry of Jesus (3:1-4:13)
136(48)
John the Baptist (3:1-6)
136(9)
The Preaching of John (3:7-18)
145(10)
The Imprisonment of John (3:19-20)
155(2)
Jesus Endowed with the Spirit and Affirmed as Son (3:21-22)
157(9)
The Genealogy of Jesus (3:23-38)
166(8)
Temptations of the Son in the Wilderness (4:1-13)
174(10)
Preaching in the Synagogues of the Jews (4:14-44)
184(34)
Return to Galilee (4:14-15)
184(4)
Preaching in Nazareth (4:16-30)
188(15)
Preaching in Capernaum (4:31-37)
203(6)
Healing Simon's Mother-in-Law (4:38-39)
209(3)
Healing Mary at Sundown (4:40-41)
212(2)
Leaving Capernaum for a Wider Judean Ministry (4:42-44)
214(4)
Making a Response to Jesus (5:1-6:16)
218(55)
Fishing Associates for Jesus (5:1-11)
218(6)
The Cleansing of a Leper (5:12-16)
224(5)
The Forgiveness of a Paralyzed Man (5:17-26)
229(10)
The New and the Old: The Call of Levi, Eating with Sinners, and the Question of Fasting (5:27-39)
239(12)
Provision for the Sabbath by the Son of Man (6:1-5)
251(8)
Doing Good on the Sabbath (6:6-11)
259(3)
The Call of the Twelve Apostles (6:12-16)
262(11)
A Sermon for the Disciples: The Status and Demands of Being the Eschatological People of God (6:17-49)
273(39)
Disciples and People Come to Hear and Be Healed (6:17-19)
273(4)
Beatitudes and Woes (6:20-26)
277(14)
The Call to Love of Enemies and Nonjudgmental Generosity (6:27-38)
291(13)
The Importance of What Jesus Teaches and the Need to Act upon It (6:39-49)
304(8)
Something Greater than John Is Here (7:1-50)
312(51)
The Authority of Jesus over Life and Death (7:1-10)
312(7)
God Has Visited His People (7:11-17)
319(6)
Are You the Coming One? (7:18-23)
325(8)
What Was in the Wilderness? (7:24-28)
333(6)
John and Jesus, and This Generation and the Children of Wisdom (7:29-35)
339(10)
The Pharisee and the Sinful Woman (7:36-50)
349(14)
Itinerant Preaching with the Twelve and the Women (8:1-9:20)
363
Itinerant Preaching with the Twelve and the Women (8:1-3)
363(5)
Potent Seed and Varied Soils (8:4-8)
368(9)
Knowing the Secrets of the Kingdom of God (8:9-10)
377(4)
The Parable Explained (8:11-15)
381(7)
Take Care What You Hear (8:16-18)
388(4)
Jesus' Mother and Brothers (8:19-21)
392(3)
The Stilling of the Storm (8:22-25)
395(7)
The Healing of the Gerasene Demoniac (8:26-39)
402(13)
Jairus' Daughter and the Woman with the Flow of Blood (8:40-56)
415(9)
Sharing in Jesus' Ministry (9:1-6)
424(5)
Who Then Is This? (9:7-9)
429(4)
Feeding the Multitudes (9:10-17)
433(14)
"[ We Say You Are] the Christ of God" (9:18-20)
447
Word Biblical Commentary: Luke 9:21-18:34
Editorial Preface
xi
Author's Preface
xii
Abbreviations
xv
Commentary Bibliography
xxxiv
General Bibliography
xxxvi
Text And Commentary
1(1)
Dedicatory Preface (1:1-4)
3(10)
The Infancy Prologue (1:5-2:52)
13(123)
John's Birth Announced (1:5-25)
13(23)
Jesus' Birth Announced (1:26-38)
36(23)
Mary Visits Elizabeth (1:39-56)
59(18)
Birth, Circumcision, and Naming of John (1:57-66)
77(4)
Zechariah's Prophecy (1:67-80)
81(12)
The Birth of Jesus (2:1-21)
93(20)
Presentation and Recognition in the Temple (2:22-40)
113(13)
In the House of His Father (2:41-52)
126(10)
Preparation for the Ministry of Jesus (3:1-4:13)
136(48)
John the Baptist (3:1-6)
136(9)
The Preaching of John (3:7-18)
145(10)
The Imprisonment of John (3:19-20)
155(2)
Jesus Endowed with the Spirit and Affirmed as Son (3:21-22)
157(9)
The Genealogy of Jesus (3:23-38)
166(8)
Temptations of the Son in the Wilderness (4:1-13)
174(10)
Preaching in the Synagogues of the Jews (4:14-44)
184(34)
Return to Galilee (4:14-15)
184(4)
Preaching in Nazareth (4:16-30)
188(15)
Preaching in Capernaum (4:31-37)
203(6)
Healing Simon's Mother-in-Law (4:38-39)
209(3)
Healing Mary at Sundown (4:40-41)
212(2)
Leaving Capernaum for a Wider Judean Ministry (4:42-44)
214(4)
Making a Response to Jesus (5:1-6:16)
218(55)
Fishing Associates for Jesus (5:1-11)
218(6)
The Cleansing of a Leper (5:12-16)
224(5)
The Forgiveness of a Paralyzed Man (5:17-26)
229(10)
The New and the Old: The Call of Levi, Eating with Sinners, and the Question of Fasting (5:27-39)
239(12)
Provision for the Sabbath by the Son of Man (6:1-5)
251(8)
Doing Good on the Sabbath (6:6-11)
259(3)
The Call of the Twelve Apostles (6:12-16)
262(11)
A Sermon for the Disciples: The Status and Demands of Being the Eschatological People of God (6:17-49)
273(39)
Disciples and People Come to Hear and Be Healed (6:17-19)
273(4)
Beatitudes and Woes (6:20-26)
277(14)
The Call to Love of Enemies and Nonjudgmental Generosity (6:27-38)
291(13)
The Importance of What Jesus Teaches and the Need to Act upon It (6:39-49)
304(8)
Something Greater than John Is Here (7:1-50)
312(51)
The Authority of Jesus over Life and Death (7:1-10)
312(7)
God Has Visited His People (7:11-17)
319(6)
Are You the Coming One? (7:18-23)
325(8)
What Was in the Wilderness? (7:24-28)
333(6)
John and Jesus, and This Generation and the Children of Wisdom (7:29-35)
339(10)
The Pharisee and the Sinful Woman (7:36-50)
349(14)
Itinerant Preaching with the Twelve and the Women (8:1-9:20)
363(94)
Itinerant Preaching with the Twelve and the Women (8:1-3)
363(5)
Potent Seed and Varied Soils (8:4-8)
368(9)
Knowing the Secrets of the Kingdom of God (8:9-10)
377(4)
The Parable Explained (8:11-15)
381(7)
Take Care What You Hear (8:16-18)
388(4)
Jesus' Mother and Brothers (8:19-21)
392(3)
The Stilling of the Storm (8:22-25)
395(7)
The Healing of the Gerasene Demoniac (8:26-39)
402(13)
Jairus' Daughter and the Woman with the Flow of Blood (8:40-56)
415(9)
Sharing in Jesus' Ministry (9:1-6)
424(5)
Who Then Is This? (9:7-9)
429(4)
Feeding the Multitudes (9:10-17)
433(14)
"[ We Say You Are] the Christ of God" (9:18-20)
447(10)
Making Ready for the Trip to Jerusalem (9:21-50)
457(75)
Tell No One, Because the Son of Man Must Suffer (9:21-22)
457(11)
Excursus: Son of Man
468(6)
To Follow Me, You Must Give Away Your Life to Gain It (9:23-27)
474(13)
A Foretaste of Jesus' Future Glory (9:28-36)
487(18)
Jesus Heals a Possessed Boy When the Disciples Cannot (9:37-43a)
505(6)
The Son of Man Is to Be Delivered Up (9:43b-45)
511(5)
Who Is the Greatest? (9:46-48)
516(6)
The Exorcist Who Was Not Part of the Group (9:49-50)
522(3)
Excursus: The Journey to Jerusalem
525(7)
Accompanying Jesus to Jerusalem (9:51-10:24)
532(46)
Rejection in a Village of the Samaritans (9:51-56)
532(6)
Following Jesus without Qualification (9:57-62)
538(7)
Mission Charge for the Seventy Who Are Sent Ahead (10:1-16)
545(15)
The Return of the Seventy(-Two) (10:17-20)
560(7)
Jesus Rejoices at What God Has Now Been Pleased to Reveal (10:21-24)
567(11)
Love of God and Love of Neighbor (10:25-42)
578(29)
What Shall I Do to Inherit Eternal Life? (10:25-28)
578(8)
Who Is My Neighbor? (10:29-37)
586(12)
The One Necessary Thing (10:38-42)
598(9)
Confident Prayer to the Father (11:1-13)
607(26)
Praying like Jesus (11:1-4)
607(14)
Help from a Friend (11:5-8)
621(6)
Asking as a Son of the Father (11:9-13)
627(6)
Conflict and Contrast (11:14-54)
633(40)
Casting out Demons by the Finger of God (11:14-23)
633(11)
The False Hope of a Temporary Benefit (11:24-26)
644(3)
Who Is Blessed? (11:27-28)
647(2)
No Sign but the "Sign" of Jonah (11:29-32)
649(6)
Making Good Use of the Lamps (11:33-36)
655(4)
Woes against Pharisees and Lawyers (11:37-54)
659(14)
Preparing for the Coming Judgment (12:1-13:9)
673(48)
The Need for a Clear-cut Acknowledgment of Jesus (12:1-12)
673(9)
The Folly of Preoccupation with Possessions (12:13-21)
682(7)
The Generous Provider Requires Generous Disciples (12:22-34)
689(7)
Be Ready and Alert, and on the Job for the Master (12:35-48)
696(10)
The Prospect of Fire, Baptism, and Division (12:49-53)
706(4)
Interpreting the Present Time (12:54-56)
710(3)
Under Accusation and on the Way to the Court of Justice! (12:57-59)
713(2)
The Need for Timely Repentance (13:1-9)
715(6)
Reversals Now and to Come (13:10-14:35)
721(46)
Releasing on the Sabbath the One Bound by Satan (13:10-17)
721(5)
The Kingdom of God Is like Mustard Seed (13:18-19)
726(3)
The Kingdom of God Is like Leaven (13:20-21)
729(2)
"Is It True that Those Who Are Saved Will Be Few?" (13:22-30)
731(6)
Jesus' Fate in, and the Fate of, Jerusalem (13:31-35)
737(7)
Healing on the Sabbath the Man with Dropsy (14:1-6)
744(3)
"When You Are Invited to a Banquet..." (14:7-11)
747(2)
"When You Are Going to Give a Luncheon or a Dinner..." (14:12-14)
749(3)
Who "Shall Eat Bread in the Kingdom of God"? (14:15-24)
752(7)
The Disciple's Fate, and the Possibility of Failed Discipleship (14:25-35)
759(8)
That Which Was Lost Is Found (15:1-32)
767(25)
The Joy of Finding the One Lost Sheep (15:1-7)
767(7)
The Joy of Finding the Lost Coin (15:8-10)
774(3)
The Father and His Two Sons: "We Had to Make Merry" (15:11-32)
777(15)
Use and Abuse of Riches (16:1-31)
792(42)
The Dishonest Steward: "What Am I Going to Do?" (16:1-8)
792(12)
Serving God and Using Mammon (16:9-13)
804(5)
Lovers of Money and Seekers of Honor (16:14-15)
809(2)
The Demands of the Law and the Prophets, and Those of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God (16:16-18)
811(12)
The Outcome of Life for the Rich Man and Lazarus (16:19-31)
823(11)
Fitting Response to the Demand and Working of the Kingdom of God (17:1-19)
834(15)
Dealing with Sin in the Disciple Community (17:1-6)
834(6)
"We Are Slaves to Whom No Favor Is Owed" (17:7-10)
840(3)
The Response of Faith to the Healing Mercy of God (17:11-19)
843(6)
Who Will Be Ready When the Son of Man Comes? (17:20-18:8)
849(23)
When Will the Kingdom of God Come? (17:20-21)
849(5)
The Days of the Son of Man (17:22-37)
854(10)
Speedy Vindication for Any Who Have Faith (18:1-8)
864(8)
Entering the Kingdom like a Child (18:9-30)
872
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector at Prayer (18:9-14)
872(8)
Entering the Kingdom of God like a Child (18:15-17)
880(3)
"What Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life?" (18:18-23)
883(5)
"How Hard It Is for Those Who Have Money to Enter the Kingdom of God!" (18:24-30)
888(6)
Everything Written about the Son of Man Will Be Carried Out (18:31-34)
894
Word Biblical Commentary: Luke 18:35-24:53
Editorial Preface
xi
Author's Preface
xii
Abbreviations
xv
Commentary Bibliography
xxxiv
General Bibliography
xxxvi
Text And Commentary
1(1230)
Dedicatory Preface (1:1-4)
3(10)
The Infancy Prologue (1:5-2:52)
13(123)
John's Birth Announced (1:5-25)
13(23)
Jesus' Birth Announced (1:26-38)
36(23)
Mary Visits Elizabeth (1:39-56)
59(18)
Birth, Circumcision, and Naming of John (1:57-66)
77(4)
Zechariah's Prophecy (1:67-80)
81(12)
The Birth of Jesus (2:1-21)
93(20)
Presentation and Recognition in the Temple (2:22-40)
113(13)
In the House of His Father (2:41-52)
126(10)
Preparation for the Ministry of Jesus (3:1-4:13)
136(48)
John the Baptist (3:1-6)
136(9)
The Preaching of John (3:7-18)
145(10)
The Imprisonment of John (3:19-20)
155(2)
Jesus Endowed with the Spirit and Affirmed as Son (3:21-22)
157(9)
The Genealogy of Jesus (3:23-38)
166(8)
Temptations of the Son in the Wilderness (4:1-13)
174(10)
Preaching in the Synagogues of the Jews (4:14-44)
184(34)
Return to Galilee (4:14-15)
184(4)
Preaching in Nazareth (4:16-30)
188(15)
Preaching in Capernaum (4:31-37)
203(6)
Healing Simon's Mother-in-Law (4:38-39)
209(3)
Healing Mary at Sundown (4:40-41)
212(2)
Leaving Capernaum for a Wider Judean Ministry (4:42-44)
214(4)
Making a Response to Jesus (5:1-6:16)
218(55)
Fishing Associates for Jesus (5:1-11)
218(6)
The Cleansing of a Leper (5:12-16)
224(5)
The Forgiveness of a Paralyzed Man (5:17-26)
229(10)
The New and the Old: The Call of Levi, Eating with Sinners, and the Question of Fasting (5:27-39)
239(12)
Provision for the Sabbath by the Son of Man (6:1-5)
251(8)
Doing Good on the Sabbath (6:6-11)
259(3)
The Call of the Twelve Apostles (6:12-16)
262(11)
A Sermon for the Disciples: The Status and Demands of Being the Eschatological People of God (6:17-49)
273(39)
Disciples and People Come to Hear and Be Healed (6:17-19)
273(4)
Beatitudes and Woes (6:20-26)
277(14)
The Call to Love of Enemies and Nonjudgmental Generosity (6:27-38)
291(13)
The Importance of What Jesus Teaches and the Need to Act upon It (6:39-49)
304(8)
Something Greater than John Is Here (7:1-50)
312(51)
The Authority of Jesus over Life and Death (7:1-10)
312(7)
God Has Visited His People (7:11-17)
319(6)
Are You the Coming One? (7:18-23)
325(8)
What Was in the Wilderness? (7:24-28)
333(6)
John and Jesus, and This Generation and the Children of Wisdom (7:29-35)
339(10)
The Pharisee and the Sinful Woman (7:36-50)
349(14)
Itinerant Preaching with the Twelve and the Women (8:1-9:20)
363(94)
Itinerant Preaching with the Twelve and the Women (8:1-3)
363(5)
Potent Seed and Varied Soils (8:4-8)
368(9)
Knowing the Secrets of the Kingdom of God (8:9-10)
377(4)
The Parable Explained (8:11-15)
381(7)
Take Care What You Hear (8:16-18)
388(4)
Jesus' Mother and Brothers (8:19-21)
392(3)
The Stilling of the Storm (8:22-25)
395(7)
The Healing of the Gerasene Demoniac (8:26-39)
402(13)
Jairus' Daughter and the Woman with the Flow of Blood (8:40-56)
415(9)
Sharing in Jesus' Ministry (9:1-6)
424(5)
Who Then Is This? (9:7-9)
429(4)
Feeding the Multitudes (9:10-17)
433(14)
"[ We Say You Are] the Christ of God" (9:18-20)
447(10)
Making Ready for the Trip to Jerusalem (9:21-50)
457(75)
Tell No One, Because the Son of Man Must Suffer (9:21-22)
457(11)
Excursus: Son of Man
468(6)
To Follow Me, You Must Give Away Your Life to Gain It (9:23-27)
474(13)
A Foretaste of Jesus' Future Glory (9:28-36)
487(18)
Jesus Heals a Possessed Boy When the Disciples Cannot (9:37-43a)
505(6)
The Son of Man Is to Be Delivered Up (9:43b-45)
511(5)
Who Is the Greatest? (9:46-48)
516(6)
The Exorcist Who Was Not Part of the Group (9:49-50)
522(3)
Excursus: The Journey to Jerusalem
525(7)
Accompanying Jesus to Jerusalem (9:51-10:24)
532(46)
Rejection in a Village of the Samaritans (9:51-56)
532(6)
Following Jesus without Qualification (9:57-62)
538(7)
Mission Charge for the Seventy Who Are Sent Ahead (10:1-16)
545(15)
The Return of the Seventy(-Two) (10:17-20)
560(7)
Jesus Rejoices at What God Has Now Been Pleased to Reveal (10:21-24)
567(11)
Love of God and Love of Neighbor (10:25-42)
578(29)
What Shall I Do to Inherit Eternal Life? (10:25-28)
578(8)
Who Is My Neighbor? (10:29-37)
586(12)
The One Necessary Thing (10:38-42)
598(9)
Confident Prayer to the Father (11:1-13)
607(26)
Praying like Jesus (11:1-4)
607(14)
Help from a Friend (11:5-8)
621(6)
Asking as a Son of the Father (11:9-13)
627(6)
Conflict and Contrast (11:14-54)
633(40)
Casting out Demons by the Finger of God (11:14-23)
633(11)
The False Hope of a Temporary Benefit (11:24-26)
644(3)
Who Is Blessed? (11:27-28)
647(2)
No Sign but the "Sign" of Jonah (11:29-32)
649(6)
Making Good Use of the Lamps (11:33-36)
655(4)
Woes against Pharisees and Lawyers (11:37-54)
659(14)
Preparing for the Coming Judgment (12:1-13:9)
673(48)
The Need for a Clear-cut Acknowledgment of Jesus (12:1-12)
673(9)
The Folly of Preoccupation with Possessions (12:13-21)
682(7)
The Generous Provider Requires Generous Disciples (12:22-34)
689(7)
Be Ready and Alert, and on the Job for the Master (12:35-48)
696(10)
The Prospect of Fire, Baptism, and Division (12:49-53)
706(4)
Interpreting the Present Time (12:54-56)
710(3)
Under Accusation and on the Way to the Court of Justice! (12:57-59)
713(2)
The Need for Timely Repentance (13:1-9)
715(6)
Reversals Now and to Come (13:10-14:35)
721(46)
Releasing on the Sabbath the One Bound by Satan (13:10-17)
721(5)
The Kingdom of God Is like Mustard Seed (13:18-19)
726(3)
The Kingdom of God Is like Leaven (13:20-21)
729(2)
"Is It True that Those Who Are Saved Will Be Few?" (13:22-30)
731(6)
Jesus' Fate in, and the Fate of, Jerusalem (13:31-35)
737(7)
Healing on the Sabbath the Man with Dropsy (14:1-6)
744(3)
"When You Are Invited to a Banquet..." (14:7-11)
747(2)
"When You Are Going to Give a Luncheon or a Dinner..." (14:12-14)
749(3)
Who "Shall Eat Bread in the Kingdom of God"? (14:15-24)
752(7)
The Disciple's Fate, and the Possibility of Failed Discipleship (14:25-35)
759(8)
That Which Was Lost Is Found (15:1-32)
767(25)
The Joy of Finding the One Lost Sheep (15:1-7)
767(7)
The Joy of Finding the Lost Coin (15:8-10)
774(3)
The Father and His Two Sons: "We Had to Make Merry" (15:11-32)
777(15)
Use and Abuse of Riches (16:1-31)
792(42)
The Dishonest Steward: "What Am I Going to Do?" (16:1-8)
792(12)
Serving God and Using Mammon (16:9-13)
804(5)
Lovers of Money and Seekers of Honor (16:14-15)
809(2)
The Demands of the Law and the Prophets, and Those of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God (16:16-18)
811(12)
The Outcome of Life for the Rich Man and Lazarus (16:19-31)
823(11)
Fitting Response to the Demand and Working of the Kingdom of God (17:1-19)
834(15)
Dealing with Sin in the Disciple Community (17:1-6)
834(6)
"We Are Slaves to Whom No Favor Is Owed" (17:7-10)
840(3)
The Response of Faith to the Healing Mercy of God (17:11-19)
843(6)
Who Will Be Ready When the Son of Man Comes? (17:20-18:8)
849(23)
When Will the Kingdom of God Come? (17:20-21)
849(5)
The Days of the Son of Man (17:22-37)
854(10)
Speedy Vindication for Any Who Have Faith (18:1-8)
864(8)
Entering the Kingdom like a Child (18:9-30)
872(22)
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector at Prayer (18:9-14)
872(8)
Entering the Kingdom of God like a Child (18:15-17)
880(3)
"What Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life?" (18:18-23)
883(5)
"How Hard It Is for Those Who Have Money to Enter the Kingdom of God!" (18:24-30)
888(6)
"Everything Written about the Son of Man Will Be Carried Out" (18:31-34)
894(3)
Reaching the City of Destiny (18:35-19:46)
897(42)
"Jesus, Son of David have Mercy on Me!" (18:35-43)
897(5)
"The Son of Man Came to Seek and to Save the Lost" (19:1-10)
902(6)
Going to a Distant Land to Receive Kingly Power (19:11-28)
908(11)
Making a Royal Approach to Jerusalem (19:29-40)
919(10)
Lamenting the Coming Fate of Jerusalem (19:41-44)
929(4)
Symbolic Protest in the Temple (19:45-46)
933(6)
Teaching Daily in the Temple (19:47-21:38)
939(77)
Hostility from the Leaders, with Adulation from the People (19:47-48)
939(2)
"By What Authority Do You Do These Things?" (20:1-8)
941(4)
The Fate of the Wicked Tenant Farmers (20:9-19)
945(10)
"Is It Lawful to Pay Tribute to Caesar?" (20:20-26)
955(6)
"At the Resurrection, Whose Wife Will This Woman Be?" (20:27-40)
961(8)
"How Is It That [ People] Say That the Christ Is to Be a Son of David?" (20:41-44)
969(5)
Criticism of Scribes (20:45-47)
974(3)
The Giving of the Rich and the Poor (21:1-4)
977(4)
The Coming Destruction of the Temple (21:5-6)
981(8)
The Buildup to the Coming Devastation (21:7-11)
989(5)
Persecution Comes First of All (21:12-19)
994(5)
The Devastation of Jerusalem (21:20-24)
999(5)
Judgment of the Nations, and the Coming of the Son of Man (21:25-28)
1004(3)
New Leaves Herald the Summer (21:29-33)
1007(4)
The Vigilant and Prayerful Will Stand before the Son of Man (21:34-36)
1011(3)
Days in the Temple and Nights on the Mount of Olives (21:37-38)
1014(2)
The Passion Narrative (22:1-23:56)
1016(152)
Conspiracy to Arrest Jesus (22:1-2)
1016(12)
Betrayal by Judas (22:3-6)
1028(3)
Arrangements for the Passover Meal (22:7-13)
1031(4)
The Last Supper (22:14-20)
1035(22)
Jesus' Awareness of His Betrayal (22:21-23)
1057(4)
The Great Are to Serve, While Those Who Haved Shared Jesus' Trials Will Gain Royal Stature (22:24-30)
1061(7)
Satanic Sifting and Denial of Jesus (22:31-34)
1068(6)
New Rules for a Time of Crisis (22:35-38)
1074(4)
Praying to Be Spared Trial (22:39-46)
1078(7)
The Arrest of Jesus (22:47-54a)
1085(5)
The Denials of Peter (22:54b-62)
1090(7)
Jesus Mocked in Custody (22:63-65)
1097(3)
Jesus Brought before the Sanhedrin (22:66-71)
1100(13)
Jesus Brought before Pilate (23:1-5)
1113(7)
Jesus Sent to Appear before Herod (23:6-12)
1120(5)
Pilate Declares Jesus Innocent (23:13-16)
1125(3)
Under Pressure, Pilate Capitulates to the Will of the Crowd (23:[ 17]18-25)
1128(6)
On the Way to Execution (23:26-32)
1134(5)
Jesus Crucified and Mocked (23:33-38)
1139(10)
Jesus and the Two Criminals (23:39-43)
1149(4)
The Death of Jesus (23:44-49)
1153(8)
The Burial of Jesus (23:50-56)
1161(7)
The Resurrection Narrative (24:1-53)
1168(63)
The Women and Peter Find an Empty Tomb (24:1-12)
1168(26)
Jesus Appears on the Road to Emmaus (24:13-35)
1194(15)
Jesus Appears to the Disciples in Jerusalem (24:36-43)
1209(7)
Jesus Instructs and Expounds Scripture (24:44-49)
1216(6)
Jesus Ascends to Heaven (24:50-53)
1222(9)
Bibliographical Addenda to Volume 35A
1231(14)
Indexes
1245
John Nolland is Vice Principal and Head of Biblical Studies as well as Lecturer in New Testament Studies at Trinity Collge, Bristol, England. He holds S.Sc. (Hons.) from University of New England (Australia), the Th.L. from the Australian College of Theology, The B.D. from the University of London, the Ph.D. from Cambridge University, and the Dip.Th. from Moore Theological College. His numerous articles have been published in Revue de Qumran, The journal of Theological Studies, Vigiliae Christianae, Journal of Biblical Literature, Novum Testamentum, New Testament Studies, and The Journal for the Study of Judaism.



 

Bruce M. Metzger (1914 2007) was a biblical scholar, textual critic, and a longtime professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. Metzger is widely considered one of the most influential New Testament scholars of the 20th century. He was a general editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1997 - 2007).

David Allan Hubbard (1928 1996), former president and professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, was a recognized biblical scholar. In addition to over 30 books, he has written numerous articles for journals, periodicals, reference works. He was a general editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1977 - 1996).

Glenn W. Barker (d. 1984) was a general editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1977 - 1984). 

John D. W. Watts (1921 2013) was President of the Baptist Theological Seminary, Ruschlikon, Switzerland, and served as Professor of Old Testament at that institution, at Fuller Theological Seminary, and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. His numerous publications include commentaries on Isaiah (2 volumes), Amos, and Obadiah. He was Old Testament editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1977 - 2011).



 

James W. Watts is a professor and chair of the Department of Religion at Syracuse University. His teaching and research interests include biblical studies, especially the Torah/Pentateuch, ritual theories, rhetorical analysis, and comparative scriptures studies. He is a co-founder of the Iconic Books Project. He had served as the associate Old Testament editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1997 - 2011).



 

Ralph P. Martin (1925-2013) was Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Fuller Theological Seminary and a New Testament Editor for the Word Biblical Commentary series. He earned the BA and MA from the University of Manchester, England, and the PhD from King's College, University of London. He was the author of numerous studies and commentaries on the New Testament, including Worship in the Early Church, the volume on Philippians in The Tyndale New Testament Commentary series. He also wrote 2 Corinthians and James in the WBC series.

Lynn Allan Losie is Associate Professor of New Testament at Azusa Pacific University. A generalist in New Testament studies, Dr. Losie teaches courses in the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Pauline Epistles, as well as in the background areas of Greek, early Judaism, and the greater Hellenistic World. He has published articles on the New Testament and had served as the associate New Testament editor of the Word Biblical Commentary (1997 - 2013). Ordained as a Baptist minister, he has also served in pastoral ministry in Southern California and Oregon.