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This completely revised and updated second edition of The New Testament in Antiquity skillfully develops how Jewish, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures formed the essential environment in which the New Testament authors wrote their books and letters. Understanding of the land, history, and culture of the ancient world brings remarkable new insights into how we read the New Testament itself.

Throughout the book, numerous features provide windows into the first-century world. Nearly 500 full color photos, charts, maps, and drawings have been carefully selected. Additional features include sidebars that integrate the book''s material with issues of interpretation, discussion questions, and bibliographies.



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'Complete with an extraordinary array of visual illustrations, this book covers important topics needed for an introductory text in New Testament in a way that is both understandable and well-informed. It emphasizes many details that help students discover the biblical text in new ways they would rarely get on their own.' * CRAIG S. KEENER, F. M. and Ada Thompson professor of biblical studies, Asbury Theological Seminary *
'Few, if any, New Testament surveys can rival this one in terms of its multiple strengths: academic rigor, accessible and engaging style, and visual appeal. This balance means the text appeals equally to both students and professors--a rare accomplishment. The first edition was excellent; the revision is even better.' * MARK L. STRAUSS, university professor of New Testament, Bethel Seminary *
'For years I have searched in vain for a book that would introduce students to the New Testament--with clear outlines, graphic images, historical contexts, timelines, maps, and bibliographies. My search is over; this is that book.' * SCOT MCKNIGHT, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary *
'I've assigned The New Testament in Antiquity for years, with appreciation for the wealth of information the first edition offered students: photographs to help them visualize life in the New Testament world; sidebars with information on social, historical, and cultural backgrounds; quotations from primary sources; maps and charts galore. The new edition keeps these distinctives, but the revisions to the layout, organization, and the text itself make the volume even more accessible to students--including those with little preparation for the study of the New Testament. This comprehensive, comprehensible introduction is a valuable asset for the classroom.' * C. A. REEDER, professor of New Testament, Religious Studies Department, Westmont College *
'Since this is a text that has shaped my teaching for many years, I'm pleased to see the revised version retains its rigorous historical context, which has continually set an excellent foundation for informed theological conversation. The vivacity of a thorough revision guarantees that I and my students will remain exposed to the fresh wisdom and beauty of New Testament study.' * AMY L. PEELER, associate professor of New Testament, Wheaton College and Graduate School *
'What a welcome update to an already cutting-edge introduction to the New Testament! The strength of the first edition was its ability to make connections: connecting today's reader to the ancient Mediterranean world of the New Testament and connecting the best of academic research with the life and ministry of the church. This second revised edition maintains the connections of the first and improves upon them. It does not disappoint. Burge and Green have done a phenomenal job of connecting seminary students, undergraduates, pastors, and church leaders to the historically contingent and relevant message of the first-century authors so that modern interpreters can preach, teach, and apply that same message in our current contexts. It's an ideal textbook in many ways. I'm pleased to give The New Testament in Antiquity my highest recommendation. Well done!' * MAX LEE, associate professor of New Testament, North Park University *

Table of Contents
Preface Burge/Green 1. Studying the New Testament Burge 2. The Historical Setting of the New Testament Burge 3. The World of Jesus in His Jewish Homeland Burge 4. The Mediterranean World of the Apostle Paul Green 5. Sources for the Story of Jesus Burge 6. The Story of Jesus Burge 7. The Teachings of Jesus Burge 8. The Gospel according to Matthew Green *NEW 9. The Gospel according to Mark Burge 10. The Gospel according to Luke Green 11. The Gospel according to John Burge 12. The Acts of the Apostles Green 13. Paul of Tarsus: Life and Teachings Green 14. The Letter to the Galatians Burge *NEW 15. 1 and 2 Thessalonians Green 16. 1 Corinthians Green 17. 2 Corinthians Green *NEW 18. The Letter to the Romans Burge 19. Ephesians and Colossians Green *NEW 20. Philippians and Philemon Green 21. The Pastoral Letters Green *NEW 22. The Letter of James Green *NEW 23. The Letter to the Hebrews Green *NEW 24. 1 and 2 Peter and Jude Green 25. The Letters of John Burge 26. The Revelation of John Green *NEW 27. Preservation and Communication of the New Testament Burge/Green

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      Publisher: Zondervan
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 14/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9780310531326, 978-0310531326
      ISBN10: 0310531322
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This completely revised and updated second edition of The New Testament in Antiquity skillfully develops how Jewish, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures formed the essential environment in which the New Testament authors wrote their books and letters. Understanding of the land, history, and culture of the ancient world brings remarkable new insights into how we read the New Testament itself.

      Throughout the book, numerous features provide windows into the first-century world. Nearly 500 full color photos, charts, maps, and drawings have been carefully selected. Additional features include sidebars that integrate the book''s material with issues of interpretation, discussion questions, and bibliographies.



      Trade Review
      'Complete with an extraordinary array of visual illustrations, this book covers important topics needed for an introductory text in New Testament in a way that is both understandable and well-informed. It emphasizes many details that help students discover the biblical text in new ways they would rarely get on their own.' * CRAIG S. KEENER, F. M. and Ada Thompson professor of biblical studies, Asbury Theological Seminary *
      'Few, if any, New Testament surveys can rival this one in terms of its multiple strengths: academic rigor, accessible and engaging style, and visual appeal. This balance means the text appeals equally to both students and professors--a rare accomplishment. The first edition was excellent; the revision is even better.' * MARK L. STRAUSS, university professor of New Testament, Bethel Seminary *
      'For years I have searched in vain for a book that would introduce students to the New Testament--with clear outlines, graphic images, historical contexts, timelines, maps, and bibliographies. My search is over; this is that book.' * SCOT MCKNIGHT, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary *
      'I've assigned The New Testament in Antiquity for years, with appreciation for the wealth of information the first edition offered students: photographs to help them visualize life in the New Testament world; sidebars with information on social, historical, and cultural backgrounds; quotations from primary sources; maps and charts galore. The new edition keeps these distinctives, but the revisions to the layout, organization, and the text itself make the volume even more accessible to students--including those with little preparation for the study of the New Testament. This comprehensive, comprehensible introduction is a valuable asset for the classroom.' * C. A. REEDER, professor of New Testament, Religious Studies Department, Westmont College *
      'Since this is a text that has shaped my teaching for many years, I'm pleased to see the revised version retains its rigorous historical context, which has continually set an excellent foundation for informed theological conversation. The vivacity of a thorough revision guarantees that I and my students will remain exposed to the fresh wisdom and beauty of New Testament study.' * AMY L. PEELER, associate professor of New Testament, Wheaton College and Graduate School *
      'What a welcome update to an already cutting-edge introduction to the New Testament! The strength of the first edition was its ability to make connections: connecting today's reader to the ancient Mediterranean world of the New Testament and connecting the best of academic research with the life and ministry of the church. This second revised edition maintains the connections of the first and improves upon them. It does not disappoint. Burge and Green have done a phenomenal job of connecting seminary students, undergraduates, pastors, and church leaders to the historically contingent and relevant message of the first-century authors so that modern interpreters can preach, teach, and apply that same message in our current contexts. It's an ideal textbook in many ways. I'm pleased to give The New Testament in Antiquity my highest recommendation. Well done!' * MAX LEE, associate professor of New Testament, North Park University *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Burge/Green 1. Studying the New Testament Burge 2. The Historical Setting of the New Testament Burge 3. The World of Jesus in His Jewish Homeland Burge 4. The Mediterranean World of the Apostle Paul Green 5. Sources for the Story of Jesus Burge 6. The Story of Jesus Burge 7. The Teachings of Jesus Burge 8. The Gospel according to Matthew Green *NEW 9. The Gospel according to Mark Burge 10. The Gospel according to Luke Green 11. The Gospel according to John Burge 12. The Acts of the Apostles Green 13. Paul of Tarsus: Life and Teachings Green 14. The Letter to the Galatians Burge *NEW 15. 1 and 2 Thessalonians Green 16. 1 Corinthians Green 17. 2 Corinthians Green *NEW 18. The Letter to the Romans Burge 19. Ephesians and Colossians Green *NEW 20. Philippians and Philemon Green 21. The Pastoral Letters Green *NEW 22. The Letter of James Green *NEW 23. The Letter to the Hebrews Green *NEW 24. 1 and 2 Peter and Jude Green 25. The Letters of John Burge 26. The Revelation of John Green *NEW 27. Preservation and Communication of the New Testament Burge/Green

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