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Ladataan... According to Luke : a new exposition of the third Gospel (vuoden 1987 painos)Tekijä: D. W. Gooding (Tekijä)
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Dit nieuwe boek oer het Evangelie volgens Lukas behelst een nieuwe verklaring van wat doorgaans het Derde Evangelie genoemd wordt. Het begint met de vertellen hoe Lukas Christus aan ons voorstelt en wat hij met zijn Evangelie bedoelde. Dan komen de twee delen waaruit het boek bestaat: over de komst van de Zoon van God en over de weg naar de heerlijkheid. Aan het boek zijn drie aanhangsels over de toepassing van de wetten van Aristoteles op het werk van Lukas toegevoegd. Wie die Aanhangsels ongelezen wil laten, kan dat mijn inziens rustig doen. Uitgeverij Medema heeft een passende uitvoering verzorgd, maar geen aandacht geschonken aan de minder duidelijke druk. Dat neemt echter niet weg dat het boek als een waardevolle bijdrage tot beter begrip van het Derde Evangelie kan worden beschouwd. Predikanten kunnen er veel aan hebben. (Biblion recensie, Dr. L.A.F. Le Mat.)
Right from the start of his gospel, Luke makes it clear that the story of Jesus is neither ancient myth nor contemporary fable. It is straightforward history. To emphasize this he provides us with historical coordinates. He informs us, for example, that when John began publicly to introduce Christ to his nation it was in the fifteenth year of the Emperor Tiberius' reign, while Pontius Pilate was governor of Judaea, during the high-priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas. This is, then, an historical account. But what does Luke's history of Jesus mean? And how can we be certain that we have understood the message that he has presented in his account of Christ's life? David Gooding asks us to begin by recalling that Luke is an ancient and not a modern historian. A modern historian might compile a list of the things that Jesus did and taught, and then add his own explanations. But Luke has more in common with ancient historians such as Thucydides and writers of Old Testament books such as Judges and 1 and 2 Samuel. With minimal comment, he has grouped the material about Christ in a way that leads thoughtful readers to discover for themselves the point and purpose of each incident. Luke is, then, both historian and artist. It has often been lamented that Christ's public ministry on earth was so short-lived, and his death at the hands of his enemies a tragedy. But Luke will not have it so. Following Christ's own statements, he divides his Gospel into two parts: the coming of Christ from glory into our world, and his going back to glory. David Gooding shows that by arranging the events of each part into discreet stages and movements, Luke is proclaiming that Christ was carrying out a definite mission-his going, by way of his cross, resurrection and ascension was as deliberate as his coming. With a profound understanding of both the Scriptures and the classical world that influenced Luke, this exposition leads us through the artistry of Luke's presentation. However familiar the terrain of this Gospel, we will find that having an experienced guide makes a difference. By bringing out the significance of the narrative as a whole, David Gooding's analysis will help us to arrive at a confident understanding of Luke's message and open up insightful lines of application at each step along the way. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Gooding on Luke for argument and flow
According to Luke: A New Exposition of the Third Gospel (Paperback – apparently out of print)
by D. W. Gooding (Author)
Bock is the end of all critical historical everything. Digested everything.
Stien is good and consistent
Luke (New American Commentary) by Robert H. Stein
Howard Marshall always deferring to the critical sometimes helpful (NIGTC)
Moody produced one...could be referring to the one by Pate?
He uses about twenty commentaries.