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Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: Romans — ZECNT
For the Olive Tree Bible App
Author: Frank S. Thielman
Publisher: Zondervan
Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament: Romans — ZECNT
For the Olive Tree Bible App
Author: Frank S. Thielman
Publisher: Zondervan
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The Resource Guide is the most powerful feature in the Olive Tree Bible App. As you read your Bible in the main window, the Resource Guide follows along and displays relevant Bible study information from your study notes, commentaries, maps and more.
Gain knowledge on any passage of the Bible, exactly when you need it. The Resource Guide will let you know when information in this title is relevant to anything in the main window. It will also track along with you as you read through the Bible.
Get a feel for how books of the Bible are laid out and how your commentaries will be structured. You can also access these from the Resource Guide when it's applicable to the passage you're reading, providing additional context.
Quickly find information about a book of the Bible, its author, date, audience, purpose, and other topics. If you have an introduction to the book of the Bible you're currently reading, the Resource Guide will make it easily accessible for you.
Did your resource mention a passage of Scripture, but you can't remember what the verse says? Never fear! Tap the linked verse and a pop-up window will appear, giving you quick and easy access to the verse in context.
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The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Series is written primarily for the pastor and Bible teacher, not for the scholar. The aim is not to review and offer a critique of every possible interpretation that has ever been given to a passage, but to exegete each passage of Scripture succinctly in its grammatical and historical context.
Each passage is interpreted in the light of its biblical setting, with a view to grammatical detail, literary context, flow of biblical argument, and historical setting. While the focus will not be on application, it is expected that the authors will offer suggestions as to the direction in which application can flow.
In his Romans volume, Frank Thielman explains that Paul proclaimed the gospel to the nations in the multicultural context of Romans, asked for support in his effort to take the gospel west, and asked for the Roman Christians to support with their prayers his task of bringing alms to poverty-stricken Jewish Christians in Jerusalem. Paul's defense of his gospel against accusations that it was at odds with Israel's Scriptures and disrespectful toward Judaism was an important, although subordinate, purpose for the letter. He may have been thinking about past charges that he persuaded people to worship God contrary to the law.
The result of these concerns was Paul's longest, most influential letter. It explained the gospel fully and applied its principles to the day-to-day lives of believers in the competitive, complex, and often dangerous capital of the Roman Empire.
Frank Thielman (PhD, Duke University) is Presbyterian professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the author of Philippians in the NIV Application Commentary series.
Each passage is interpreted in the light of its biblical setting, with a view to grammatical detail, literary context, flow of biblical argument, and historical setting. While the focus will not be on application, it is expected that the authors will offer suggestions as to the direction in which application can flow.
In his Romans volume, Frank Thielman explains that Paul proclaimed the gospel to the nations in the multicultural context of Romans, asked for support in his effort to take the gospel west, and asked for the Roman Christians to support with their prayers his task of bringing alms to poverty-stricken Jewish Christians in Jerusalem. Paul's defense of his gospel against accusations that it was at odds with Israel's Scriptures and disrespectful toward Judaism was an important, although subordinate, purpose for the letter. He may have been thinking about past charges that he persuaded people to worship God contrary to the law.
The result of these concerns was Paul's longest, most influential letter. It explained the gospel fully and applied its principles to the day-to-day lives of believers in the competitive, complex, and often dangerous capital of the Roman Empire.
Frank Thielman (PhD, Duke University) is Presbyterian professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the author of Philippians in the NIV Application Commentary series.
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