Matthew, Volume 1 Chapters 1-13: A Mentor Commentary
Stock No: WW503642
Matthew, Volume 1 Chapters 1-13: A Mentor Commentary   -     By: Knox Chamblin

Matthew, Volume 1 Chapters 1-13: A Mentor Commentary

Christian Focus / 2010 / Hardcover

In Stock
Stock No: WW503642

Buy Item Our Price$27.49 Retail: $39.99 Save 31% ($12.50)
In Stock
Quantity:
Stock No: WW503642
Christian Focus / 2010 / Hardcover
Quantity:

Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Quantity:


Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Others Also Purchased (15)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
$27.49
In Stock
Our Price$27.49
Retail: $39.99
Add To Cart
$27.49
$41.99
In Stock
Our Price$41.99
Retail: $56.99
Add To Cart
$41.99
$70.20
In Stock
Our Price$70.20
Retail: $78.00
Add To Cart
$70.20
$54.00
In Stock
Our Price$54.00
Retail: $60.00
Add To Cart
$54.00
$64.80
In Stock
Our Price$64.80
Retail: $72.00
Add To Cart
$64.80
$46.80
In Stock
Our Price$46.80
Retail: $52.00
Add To Cart
$46.80
$49.50
In Stock
Our Price$49.50
Retail: $55.00
Add To Cart
$49.50
$45.00
In Stock
Our Price$45.00
Retail: $50.00
Add To Cart
$45.00
$40.99
In Stock
Our Price$40.99
Retail: $85.00
Add To Cart
$40.99
$45.00
In Stock
Our Price$45.00
Retail: $50.00
Add To Cart
$45.00
$54.00
In Stock
Our Price$54.00
Retail: $60.00
Add To Cart
$54.00
$33.29
In Stock
Our Price$33.29
Retail: $36.99
Add To Cart
$33.29
$47.99
In Stock
Our Price$47.99
Retail: $64.99
Add To Cart
$47.99
$13.49
In Stock
Our Price$13.49
Retail: $17.99
Add To Cart
$13.49
In This Series (8)

Product Description

Matthew's Gospel is the first document in the New Testament - a suitable location considering some scholars' opinions (for example, Theodor Zahn and Ernest Renan) that it is the pre-eminent piece of literature in antiquity. What sort of book is it? Who is its author, and why did he write it? What historical, literary and theological contexts influence it? Matthew's Gospel also tells a story of Jesus, the son of David the son of Abraham - accordingly it gives attention to characters, plot lines, conflicts and resolution - but the extra dimension is that it also has an effect upon its reader to direct them to the Saviour of the world.

Product Information

Title: Matthew, Volume 1 Chapters 1-13: A Mentor Commentary
By: Knox Chamblin
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 768
Vendor: Christian Focus
Publication Date: 2010
Weight: 2 pounds 5 ounces
ISBN: 1845503643
ISBN-13: 9781845503642
Series: Mentor Commentary
Stock No: WW503642

Publisher's Description

Matthew's Gospel is the first document in the New Testament - a suitable location considering some scholars' opinions (for example, Theodor Zahn and Ernest Renan) that it is the pre-eminent piece of literature in antiquity.
What sort of book is it? Who is its author, and why did he write it? What historical, literary and theological contexts influence it? Matthew's Gospel also tells a story of Jesus, the son of David the son of Abraham - accordingly it gives attention to characters, plot lines, conflicts and resolution - but the extra dimension is that it also has an effect upon its reader to direct them to the Saviour of the world.

Author Bio

Knox Chamblin (1935-2012) was ordained to the gospel ministry in 1971. He did graduate work at Cambridge University, and received his Th.D. from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia in 1977. He taught for thirty-four years in Jackson, Mississippi, first at Belhaven College, then at Reformed Theological Seminary until retirement in 2001.

Editorial Reviews

"My head hurts when I think of how Knox Chamblin weighed and worried over every Greek word or phrase in every sentence of Matthew's Gospel and then has pulled it all together into a lucid and connected whole. And my heart is grateful for a commentary like this--that is thorough (he simply 'milks' the text), clear (both in its organization and in his positions), and 'pushy' (in driving us to worship). Chamblin clearly wants me to understand Matthew and to stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene. Knox Chamblin is in vintage form here: relentlessly nailing us to the text and always wobbling on the edge of doxology."

-- Dale Ralph Davis (Respected Author and Old Testament Scholar)

"This thoughtful and thorough commentary on the First Gospel comes from a scholar who has obviously spent many years at the feet of Matthew the teacher, and even more importantly, at the feet of the One to whom Matthew bears witness."

-- Jonathan T. Pennington (Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review