Digital Logos Edition
Since a commentary is a fundamental tool for the expositor or teacher who seeks to interpret and apply Scripture in the church or classroom, the NAC focuses on communicating the theological structure and content of each biblical book. The writers seek to illuminate both the historical meaning and contemporary significance of Holy Scripture.
In its attempt to make a unique contribution to the Christian community, the NAC focuses on two concerns. First, the commentary emphasizes how each section of a book fits together so that the reader becomes aware of the theological unity of each book and of Scripture as a whole. The writers, however, remain aware of the Bible’s inherently rich variety. Second, the NAC is produced with the conviction that the Bible primarily belongs to the church. We believe that scholarship and the academy provide an indispensable foundation for biblical understanding and the service of Christ, but the editors and authors of this series have attempted to communicate the findings of their research in a manner that will build up the whole body of Christ. Thus, the commentary concentrates on theological exegesis, while providing practical, applicable exposition.
“The worship of God should never be characterized by carelessness, especially by those who have a spiritual leadership role.” (Page 158)
“the purpose of the offering was to honor God and attract his attention.” (Page 84)
“While in the pagan world the sacrifices were something the gods needed, in Israel the sacrifices were something the people needed.” (Page 49)
“ goat’s departing into the wilderness never to be seen again pictures the entire removal of sin.” (Page 216)
“Fire from heaven occurs twelve times in the Old Testament, six times in a beneficial way and six times in judgment.85” (Page 158)
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Rick Johnson
5/1/2020