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iblical studies<br />

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New Testament<br />

The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown<br />

An Introduction to the New Testament<br />

Andreas J. Köstenberger, L. Scott Kellum<br />

& Charles L. Quarles<br />

Although Scripture cannot be reduced to a mere piece of human writing, there is<br />

much to gain by paying careful attention to the historical, literary, and theological<br />

dimensions of the biblical text. For this reason, The Cradle, the Cross, and the<br />

Crown is offered to the serious New Testament student who seeks to better<br />

understand and share God’s “word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). Across nearly one<br />

thousand pages, it thoroughly introduces all twenty-seven New Testament<br />

books from Christ’s incarnation, virgin birth, and ministry in the Gospels to<br />

His triumphant return and our eternal reign with him in Revelation.<br />

Andreas J. Köstenberger is professor of New Testament and director of Ph.D. Studies at Southeastern<br />

Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />

L. Scott Kellum is associate professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological<br />

Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.<br />

Charles L. Quarles is vice president for Integration of Faith and Learning, professor of New Testament and<br />

Greek, and chairs the division of Christian Studies at Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana.<br />

978-0-8054-4365-3 : : $59.99 : : Hardcover : : 960 pages<br />

“<br />

Among available New Testament introductions for theological students this one<br />

stands out for meticulously thorough coverage, bibliographical fullness, attention<br />

to canonical issues, juicy pastoral reflections, and lashings of masterful common<br />

sense. I recommend it highly, as a leader in its field.”<br />

— J. I. Packer, professor of Theology, Regent College<br />

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NEW<br />

Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament<br />

Colossians and Philemon<br />

Murray J. Harris<br />

The Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament: Colossians and Philemon is<br />

the first book in a projected series of twenty volumes that seeks to bring together<br />

classroom, study, and pulpit by providing the student or pastor with the information<br />

needed to understand and expound the Greek text of the New Testament.<br />

Author Murray J. Harris aims to close the gap between grammatical analysis<br />

and exegesis, leading the reader into an in-depth understanding of the New<br />

Testament Greek text by guiding him or her through the processes of thorough<br />

exegesis flowing into sermon construction. Each volume provides the following<br />

for the biblical book or books on which it is written:<br />

• Brief introduction on authorship, date, occasion, and purpose<br />

• List of recommended commentaries<br />

• Extensive exegetical notes<br />

• Translation and expanded paraphrase of the whole book<br />

• Comprehensive exegetical outline<br />

• Glossary of grammatical and rhetorical terms<br />

Murray J. Harris is professor emeritus of New Testament Exegesis and Theology at Trinity Evangelical<br />

Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and former warden of Tyndale House in Cambridge, England.<br />

978-0-8054-4849-8 : : $24.99 : : Trade paper : : 304 pages<br />

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