Gospel of Matthew 2-Pack (2 Vols) (Expositional Commentary Series)
James Montgomery BoicePack/Kit 2006-09-01
The Gospel of Matthew, said James Montgomery Boice, is “the first of the Gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelistic, and, in many was, the most compelling.” This two-volume expositional and inspirational commentary on the Book of Matthew integrates rigorous scholarship and clear communication. It will inform and help a wide range of readers--from serious Bible students to interested laypersons--understand and apply the truths found in the text. Both volumes deal with Matthew’s emphasis on Jesus as the Messiah or King of Israel. Topics in volume 2, The Triumph of the King, include:
The Citizens of the Kingdom (18:1 - 20:34)
The King’s Final Break with Judaism (21:1 - 23:39)
The Sermon on the Mount of Olives (24:1 - 25:46)
The King’s Death and Resurrection (26:1 - 28:20)
Boice not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section, he also relates the text’s concerns to the world in which we live, the life of the church, and the realities of Christian life.
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The Gospel of Matthew, said James Montgomery Boice, is "the first of the gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelistic and, in many ways, the most compelling. To some people, now as well as then, Matthew is the most important book ever written." This two-volume expositional commentary on one of the Bible's most powerful books integrates rigorous scholarship and clear communication. Boice not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section, he relates the text's concerns to the world in which we live, the life of the church, and the realities of the Christian life. Based on messages preached at Philadelphia's world-renowned Tenth Presbyterian Church, The Gospel of Matthew displays Dr. Boice's hallmark blend of thoughtful interpretation and contemporary insight for daily living. It will appeal to a wide range of readers, from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
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The Gospel of Matthew, said James Montgomery Boice, is “the first of the Gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelistic, and, in many was, the most compelling.” This two-volume expositional and inspirational commentary on the Book of Matthew integrates rigorous scholarship and clear communication. It will inform and help a wide range of readers--from serious Bible students to interested laypersons--understand and apply the truths found in the text. Both volumes deal with Matthew’s emphasis on Jesus as the Messiah or King of Israel. Topics in volume 2, The Triumph of the King, include:
The Citizens of the Kingdom (18:1 - 20:34)
The King’s Final Break with Judaism (21:1 - 23:39)
The Sermon on the Mount of Olives (24:1 - 25:46)
The King’s Death and Resurrection (26:1 - 28:20)
Boice not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section, he also relates the text’s concerns to the world in which we live, the life of the church, and the realities of Christian life.
- Publisher.
Publisher Description
The Gospel of Matthew, said James Montgomery Boice, is "the first of the gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelistic and, in many ways, the most compelling. To some people, now as well as then, Matthew is the most important book ever written." This two-volume expositional commentary on one of the Bible's most powerful books integrates rigorous scholarship and clear communication. Boice not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section, he relates the text's concerns to the world in which we live, the life of the church, and the realities of the Christian life. Based on messages preached at Philadelphia's world-renowned Tenth Presbyterian Church, The Gospel of Matthew displays Dr. Boice's hallmark blend of thoughtful interpretation and contemporary insight for daily living. It will appeal to a wide range of readers, from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.