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1 & 2 Kings – A Commentary for Biblical Preaching and Teaching

Autor David B. Schreiner, Lee Compson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 feb 2023
Kerux Commentaries enable pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the main message in a biblical text

Unlike any other commentary series, each volume is written by an expert in biblical exegesis and an experienced homiletician in partnership. Inclusion of a preaching author means that the commentary is focused on biblical insights that are useful in biblical teaching, with communication strategies and illustrations for each passage that are powerful and engaging.

Each volume is divided into distinct preaching segments, in which the authors guide the reader through a well-tested sequence: exegetical analysis, theological focus, and teaching strategy. Based on the text-driven Big Idea model, Kerux enhances the reader's ability to deliver a message that is biblical, cohesive, and dynamic.

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ISBN-13: 9780825425585
ISBN-10: 0825425581
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 196 x 242 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: SPCK – Kregel

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Kerux Commentaries enables pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the main message in a biblical text

Each Kerux volume enhances the reader's ability to deliver a message that is biblical, cohesive, and dynamic.

Here Schreiner and Compson discuss reading and teaching from Old Testament historical books, including how Old Testament history relates to drastically different communities. In the case of 1 and 2 Kings, the historical players in Israel's divided monarchy are distinct from the Babylonian exiles for whom the text was compiled and even further removed from present-day readers. The biblical author of 1 and 2 Kings clearly teaches that human choice and divine sovereignty are not in conflict, nor do either absolve individual actors of the consequences they must face for their choices and actions.

1 and 2 Kings present an overarching view of Judah and Israel as kingdoms both in their glory and their degradation. By examining these books and presenting thorough exegesis within preachable units of text, Schreiner and Compson guide preachers and teachers in articulating biblical--and therefore eminently meaningful--applications for Christians.