Un Comentario Exegético – Pastoral, de la primera Carta a los Corintios, ofrece un estudio profundo y práctico con diferentes corrientes de interpretación, que facilitarán tanto la comprensión, como la aplicación de las Escrituras a la vida del lector. Comentarios de Gordon Fee, son de las mayores influencias que se encuentran en este tomo. También se encuentran los comentarios de palabras en griego, de determinados pasajes, basados en fragmentos de literatura patrística como Orígenes y Juan Crisostomo. Todos estos elementos darán un aporte esencial en el estudio de la Carta. El comentario a 1ª de Corintios tiene como objetivo llevar al lector, no solo a obtener información exegética e histórica y más, sino a obedecer diariamente la Palabra del Señor.
Contiene:
- Introducción.
- Trasfondo Histórico.
- Estructura Formal de 1 Corintios.
- Bosquejo.
- Comentario 1 Corintios (Introducción, Acción de gracias, Cuerpo y Conclusión).
- Bibliografía.
- Índice Temático.
- Índice de Autores.
- Índice de Referencias Bíblicas.
First Corinthians: An Exegetical-Pastoral Commentary
First Corinthians: An Exegetical-Pastoral Commentary, offers an in-depth and practical study with different currents of interpretation, which will facilitate both the understanding and the application of the Scriptures to the reader’s life. Gordon Fee's comments are one of the major influences found in this volume. There are also the comments of words in Greek, of certain passages, based on fragments of patristic literature such as Origen and Juan Crisostomo. All these elements will make an essential contribution to the study of First Corinthians. The commentary on First Corinthians is intended to lead the reader, not only to obtain exegetical and historical information, but to daily obey the Word of the Lord.
It Contains:
- Introduction.
- Historical background.
- Formal Structure of First Corinthians.
- Sketch.
- Commentary on First Corinthians (Introduction, Thanksgiving, Body and Conclusion).
- Bibliography.
- Thematic Index.
- Authors Index.
- Biblical References Index.
SPANISH EDITION:An exegetical-pastoral commentary, with a close and informative style. It provides a pastoral approach that, while remaining an academic book, is practical and relevant to our day and, very concretely, to the context of the Latin American church of today.
The first letter of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians is one of the most commented books of Scripture. And some of his passages are among the most used and cited of the entire New Testament: in chapter 11 we find the words spoken regularly in the celebration of the Eucharist or Holy Supper: "For I received from the Lord what I also taught you: That the Lord Jesus, on the night he was delivered, took bread; and having given thanks, he broke it and said: Take, eat: this is my body that is broken for you ... "(1 Cor. 11: 23-29); in chapter 13 those used in most weddings: "If I speak human and angelic tongues, but have no love, I come to be like bronze that resonates, or a cymbal that retreats ..." (1 Cor. 13: 1-8); and in the 15 the ones employed in funerals: "Christ has risen from the dead; the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep is made ... "(1 Cor. 15: 11.58).