Digital Logos Edition
In this updated edition of his widely acclaimed reference work Guthrie provides background information for each book of the New Testament and examines issues such as authorship and authenticity, literary structure, and cultural setting. These discussions, as well as the notes and bibliography, are enhanced by Guthrie's attention to recent scholarship and current issues in biblical studies.
“It is truer to say that Luke brings out the theological significance of the history.” (Page 107)
“It seems more likely that Matthew wrote to influence Jews away from the synagogue.3” (Page 34)
“One suggestion is a Palestinian Jewish environment.” (Page 38)
“This gospel, according to the citations found in early Christian writers, was used more than any of the other gospels.1” (Page 28)
“First: Papias wrote, ‘Matthew composed the Logia (τὰ λογία) in the Hebrew tongue and everyone interpreted them as he was able.’” (Page 44)
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