Matthew 1-7, International Critical Commentary
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Matthew 1-7, International Critical Commentary   -     By: W.D. Davies

Matthew 1-7, International Critical Commentary

Bloomsbury Continuum / 1988 / Hardcover

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This commentary includes a major introduction, translation and verse-by-verse commentary. W.D.Davies explores the multiplicity of genres in Matthew that call for flexibility in method and aim, and uses the more traditional historical-critical approach. According to the author this is the best approach since the text of Matthew makes the indisputable assumption that behind it and the community within which and to which its author wrote stand the life, death, and resurrection of an actual person, Jesus of Nazareth. This is a scholarly work.

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Title: Matthew 1-7, International Critical Commentary
By: W.D. Davies
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 731
Vendor: Bloomsbury Continuum
Publication Date: 1988
Dimensions: 5 1/2 X 8 1/4 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 2 ounces
ISBN: 0567094812
ISBN-13: 9780567094810
Series: International Critical Commentary
Stock No: WW09481

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'How should this massive work of scholarship be assessed? The three volumes stand as one of the major commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew in which all future interpreters of the Gospel will find a source of fruitful dialogue and helpful ideas. It is a "must have," both in libraries and in footnotes. Davies and Allison are to be thoroughly commended on the fruits of their considerable toil.' Robert K. McIver, Seminary Studies>

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