Donald H. Juel was Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary (1978-1995) and Princeton Theological Seminary (1995-2003). Renowned among his students and colleagues as a captivating teacher, Juel dedicated himself to helping people discover God and God's mysteries through their attentive, honest engagement with Scripture.

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"An accessible presentation not only of an important, indeed essential, way of understanding early Christian theological use of the Bible but of much formative and recent scholarship." -- Mary Rose DAngelo, Horizons in Biblical Theology, reviewing a previous edition or volume "A brilliant work of disciplined imagination." -- Rowan A Greer, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, reviewing a previous edition or volume "A major contribution [and] a considerable achievement." -- David M Hay, Journal of Biblical Literature, reviewing a previous edition or volume "One seldom gets the chance to see a scholar pursuing a simple but consequential thesis through a book-length monograph with such tenacity, clarity, and deftness. A major contribution..." -- Joel Marcus, Catholic Bible Quarterly, reviewing a previous edition or volume
