Jesus in Jerusalem

EERDMANS ACADEMICISBN: 9780802875808

The Last Days

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By Eckhard J. Schnabel, Foreword by Craig A. Evans
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
1400 g
Pages:
504

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Eckhard J. Schnabel is the Mary F. Rockefeller Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He has published books in both German and English, including Paul the Missionary: Realities, Strategies and Methods and commentaries on Mark, Acts, Romans, and 1 Corinthians.

Craig S. Keener -- Asbury Theological Seminary "As always, Eckhard Schnabel's work is comprehensive, independent, insightful, and well documented, critically engaging a wide range of scholarship and other sources. We see the full fruit of such massive scholarship on display here." D. A. Carson -- Trinity Evangelical Divinity School "Many have undertaken to write about Jesus' last days in Jerusalem, but few have done so with Schnabel's magisterial command of the sources, both Jewish and Greco-Roman, or with his knowledge of the secondary literature. Despite the erudition packed into this work, the writing is straightforward and clear. This is a volume for everyone who claims to be interested in the passion of Jesus--for skeptics and the devout alike, for academics and pastors. No one will be able to engage this literature in the future without weighing the careful and detailed work of Eckhard Schnabel." Craig A. Evans (from foreword) -- Houston Baptist University "Eckhard Schnabel has emerged as one of the world's foremost New Testament scholars. . . . No stone is left unturned in this remarkable book, which focuses on Passion Week, from Palm Sunday, when Jesus entered Jerusalem, to Easter Sunday, when Jesus was resurrected. . . . Every reader will be impressed by the depth of learning reflected in this comprehensive, encyclopedic book. . . . [It is] a satisfying and illuminating study of what many will agree was the most important week in human history."

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