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1 Peter : An Introduction and Commentary.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Grudem, Wayne A.
Contributor:
Schnabel, Eckhard J.
Perrin, Nicholas.
Series:
Tyndale New Testament Commentaries Series
Tyndale New Testament Commentaries Series ; v.17
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Biblical teaching.
Christian ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (246 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Westmont : InterVarsity Press, 2024.
Summary:
Current burial practices in the West fail to confront us with the reality of death and make it harder to grieve properly. Burreson and Hoeltke argue that natural burial offers a more accurate picture of Christian hope and resurrection. This immensely practical guide is also an application of the hope of the resurrection to those grieving.
Contents:
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
1. Author
2. Place of writing
3. Date
4. Destination and readers
5. Purpose
6. The nature and possible sources of 1 Peter
7. Theology and major themes
Analysis
Commentary
Additional notes
‘Time and circumstances’ or ‘person or time’?
The dwelling place of God
Election and reprobation in Scripture
Did Christ ‘carry our sins up to the cross’?
An argument from Greek grammar that ‘when they formerly did not obey’ is a preferable translation
Specific factors in 1 Enoch 12—15 that make it doubtful as a background for 1 Peter 3:18—20
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ISBN:
9781514008300
1514008300
OCLC:
1443082093

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