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First & Second Peter, James, and Jude (Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching | INT)

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, 1995

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Overview

First and Second Peter, James, and Jude have existed on the edges of the canon throughout the centuries. In this volume, Pheme Perkins casts light on these often neglected writings, ably demonstrating that they have, in fact, much to offer to today's readers.

The epistles are more than a compilation of traditional material. They are concerned with very specific and concrete issues facing the early Christian communities and offer a counterpoint to the letter of Paul. They deal with issues such as how to conduct oneself with others, how to live in a non-Christian world, and how to "shepherd the flock of God," as well as with theological issues such as the early Christian understanding of God, the relationship between faith and works, prayer, and suffering. Teachers, preachers, and others will find much intriguing material here as they rediscover the world of the first Christians through these letters.

  • Detailed introduction
  • Bibliography

Top Highlights

“The opening to the body of the letter highlights its urgency. The author abandons a planned letter expounding the salvation that Christians share to address the crisis of false teaching.” (Page 147)

“Jude speaks to persons in an entirely Jewish Christian environment, or, by the second generation of Christians, that sense of turning away from idolatry no longer exists.” (Page 144)

“The suggestion is that the opponents are on a similar course. The Balaam story provides a motive for the destructive behavior of the false teachers, greed.” (Page 152)

“Jude does not refer to particular individuals within the community whose ministry involves teaching. Responsibility for preserving and building up the faith falls to all those who hear the letter.” (Page 144)

“Those who had no claim to being a people have become God’s people (2:4–10” (Page 40)

The Interpretation series from Westminster John Knox Press is clearly established as a rich source for teaching and preaching. They have tapped the talents of a varied and esteemed group of contributors, resulting in what is clearly the essential comprehensive commentary series on the Bible.

—W. Eugene March, A.B. Rhodes Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

The Interpretation series is an invaluable resource for any leader or scholar interested in interpreting the biblical text to the broader church. Its works are essential for pastors, educators, and church libraries.

—Brian K. Blount, President and Professor of New Testament at Union Theological Seminary

  • Title: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching First & Second Peter, James, and Jude
  • Author: Pheme Perkins
  • Publisher: John Knox Press
  • Publication Date: 1995
  • Pages: 204

Pheme Perkins is Professor of New Testament at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, and the author of several books.

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  1. PaulC

    PaulC

    3/4/2019

    Great exegetical commentary that gets you into and out of the text without being as heavy as Word Biblical or Anchor...
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    Unix

    1/12/2016

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