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Gary Staats’ The Person and Work of Christ Collection brings together 13 Hebrew and Greek grammar studies, a thorough Romans commentary, and a study on the person and work of Christ as seen through the Old Testament. Staats’ grammatical studies point to Christ and his role in fulfilling prophecy, carefully explicating each passage from the original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic. His commentaries and studies provide a Christological look at Scripture.
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Gary Staats breaks down Romans 3:21–26 in a Greek language study. Staats examines each verse, dissecting the passage into five-part descriptions composed of the original Greek text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology. His lessons are accompanied by an introductory overview of the first three chapters of Romans and a basic Greek grammar.
In The Person and Work of Christ in Romans: A Christological Commentary, Gary Staats dives into the book of Romans with a thorough exposition and exegesis of the text. Providing readers with an introductory discussion of Romans’ authorship, dating, and historical background along with a detailed outline of the epistle, he unveils the intricacies of Paul’s letter verse by verse.
This study on Colossians provides application and interpretation that identifies the book’s Christological connections through a Greek grammar lesson. Gary Staats explicates the original Greek text word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Greek text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study on Ephesians provides application and interpretation that identifies the book’s Christological connections. Using the text as the basis for a Greek grammar lesson, Gary Staats explicates the original Greek text word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Greek text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study on Titus and Philippians provides application and interpretation that identifies the Christological connections in each book. Using the text as the basis for a Greek grammar lesson, Gary Staats explicates the original Greek text word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Greek text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application or interpretation of how the verse applies to Christian theology.
This study on Hebrews 1:1–3 and 10:5–18 provides application and interpretation of the seven-fold work of Christ and the Christological implications of his ministry. Using the text as the basis for a Greek grammar lesson, Gary Staats explicates the original Greek word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Greek text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology. This volume also contains an introductory Greek grammar guide.
This study of the Levitical festivals and prayers provides, through a Hebrew grammar lesson, application and interpretation that point to their connection with Christ as Messiah. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study of the great day of atonement found in Leviticus 16 examines the high priest’s entry into the most holy place. It provides, through a Hebrew grammar lesson, application and interpretation that point to the sacrifice’s connection with Christ as Messiah. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew word by word, breaking the passage down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study of select passages from Job, Isaiah and Ezekiel provides, through a Hebrew grammar lesson, application and interpretation that point to the books’ connection with Christ as Messiah. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study of the major covenants of the Old Testament provides, through a Hebrew grammar lesson, application and interpretation that point to the covenants’ connection with Christ as Messiah. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study of the minor prophets of the Old Testament provides, through a series of Hebrew grammar lessons, application and interpretation that point to the reality of Christ as Messiah. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study of select Psalms provides, through a series of Hebrew grammar lessons, application and interpretation that point to the reality of Christ as Messiah. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology.
This study of select Old Testament passages provides, through a series of Hebrew and Aramaic grammar lessons, application and interpretation that point to the reality of Christ as Messiah. Gary Staats explicates the original Hebrew and Aramaic word by word, breaking the passages down into five-part descriptions composed of the original Hebrew text, a vocabulary list, a grammar lesson, an English translation, and an application of the verse to Christian theology. His work includes introductions to the Hebrew and Aramaic languages complete with grammar guides, as well as a selected bibliography.
This study of Ecclesiastes is a verse-by-verse exposition of the text, that examines “The Preacher’s” words of wisdom. Gary Staats provides the original Hebrew along with a translation for each verse, as well as notes on the text and a parsing guide. He follows each passage with a thorough commentary that ponders the nuances of this wisdom book and its applications to faith.
Gary Staats works his way through the Old Testament, providing a Christological study that uncovers and explicates Christ’s presence and role in each season of Israel’s history, much like Jesus did for his disciples when he appeared to them on the road to Emmaus. This work is a Christological study that unveils Jesus as the center of all Scripture through the examination of nearly 100 passages.
Gary Staats is the Gale and Harriette Ritz Professor of Old Testament at Winebrenner Theological Seminary. An American Baptist minister, he has taught and pastored for almost 40 years. He has also written numerous ebooks on Christological Hebrew grammar, Christological Greek grammar, Old and New Testament exegesis, and biblical theology.
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