Digital Logos Edition
How can the task of biblical exegesis be fruitful and meaningful when commentaries and lexicons provide contradictory interpretations and seem to support opposing translations? The Exegetical Summaries Series asks important exegetical and interpretive questions—phrase-by-phrase—and summarizes and organizes the content from every major Bible commentary and dozens of lexicons. You can instantly identify exegetical challenges, discover a text’s interpretive history, and survey the scope of everything written about each verse and phrase. Take your exegesis to the next level with the Logos edition of An Exegetical Summary of Luke 12–24.
“Abraham’s bosom is a Jewish idiom meaning the presence of God” (Page 191)
“The question about which was the worst among them led to the question of which was the greatest among them” (Page 425)
“The question arose because Jesus had said that he had come to divide families and that judgment was near” (Page 92)
“2. This refers to Zacchaeus’ spiritual relationship with Abraham because of his faith [Gdt” (Page 284)
“They thought Jesus was the Messiah who would set Israel free from its subjection to Rome” (Page 551)
This series offers endless exegetical assistance…summarizing the major exegetical issues in interpretation… [It includes] comprehensive analysis of the raw data of the text.
—Online reviewer