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<dateIssued>1983</dateIssued>
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<note>NEW TESTAMENT EXEGESIS A HANDBOOK

FOR STUDENTS AND PASTORS

by Gordon D. Fee

As an indispensable guide and a stimulating texessik this volume is destined to Isccome the steady companion of se dents and pastors who want to learn how to do exegesisat well as to deepen their knowledge of the New Testament

This handlssok is promarily concerned with the exegetical prxsess itself a prosess determined by the reasons for which it is undertaken-methistically working through an entire bibli cal Issok attempting to resolve the difficulties in a problem passage or preparing a son or lesson. The author provides the method for a complete exegesix as well as a step by p analysis of its components a set guide to vegets for women preparation and resources for further study

This practical work can help students and pastors spply ex getical understandings of the Scriptures to their own lives as well as to the contemporary church and would I will ts of particular value to those who have used Douglas Stuart's Old Testament Exegesis.

Since the first edition was published, much has happened The composition of the theological student body has changed and the majority of students do not know greek an enormous amount of secondary literature has been produced computer aided research materials burgeoned, and rhetorical criticism has became a significant presence in exesegetical materials. This New Volume reflects those changes and opens up new ways of hearing the new Testament. It offers many helpful insights into interpretation and can be used alone or as a qmqmon Douglas Stuart's Old Festament Exegesis.</note>
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