A People's Bible Commentary: A Bible commentary for every day - John
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Digital eBook Only - Sublime and poetic, John’s gospel has fascinated theologians and mystics for centuries. It has been described as ‘a book in which a child may paddle but an elephant can swim deep’. At the same time, it is still a story – the story of Jesus’ words and deeds, his signs and teaching, and how these led to his arrest, death and resurrection. This commentary follows the flow of John’s narrative, showing how it is patterned and devised, to help
the reader grow in understanding and in faith.
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Title | A People's Bible Commentary: A Bible commentary for every day - John |
Author | Richard A Burridge |
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Description | Digital eBook Only - Sublime and poetic, John’s gospel has fascinated theologians and mystics for centuries. It has been described as ‘a book in which a child may paddle but an elephant can swim deep’. At the same time, it is still a story – the story of Jesus’ words and deeds, his signs and teaching, and how these led to his arrest, death and resurrection. This commentary follows the flow of John’s narrative, showing how it is patterned and devised, to help About the authorThe Revd Professor Richard Burridge served as dean of King’s College London for over 25 years from 1993 to 2019. About the seriesThe People's Bible Commentary covers the whole Bible with an approach that presents scholarly insights in straightforward terms, aiming to instruct the head but also to warm the heart, and pointing to how the truths received can be applied personally. It is a valuable resource for all who regularly preach scripture, for those wanting to venture deeper into personal Bible reading, and for study group leaders. ReviewsTransforming Ministry Spring 2023. Review by April McIntyre The fourth commentary, on John’s Gospel, is written by Revd Professor Richard Burridge, former Dean of King’s College, London. He describes it as one in which ‘a child may paddle but an elephant can swim deep’. The book begins with a detailed introduction and overview of the gospel, exploring themes, background and key words. The writing has an energy which excites the reader to ‘plunge in’ and learn more. This is followed by close commentary on the text, broken up into 107 small sections, each ending with a short prayer. The book is therefore suitable for both personal daily study and meditation and for reference. The commentary is very readable and a goldmine of interesting facts and comments, often referring back to the original Greek. The small sections, although self-contained, never lose the sense of being part of a greater whole. The book ends with comprehensive notes, references and glossary. For those who preach or prepare Bible studies this is an invaluable resource, and I would recommend it to fellow-ministers and students. Above all, it enables the reader to go deeper into the stories of Jesus: to ponder his identity as light, logos, shepherd and Passover lamb; to watch him turning water into wine and death into life and to encounter the Jesus who is Christ – and God. Reviewed by April McIntyre |
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Digital eBook Only - Sublime and poetic, John’s gospel has fascinated theologians and mystics for centuries. It has been described as ‘a book in which a child may paddle but an elephant can swim deep’. At the same time, it is still a story – the story of Jesus’ words and deeds, his signs and teaching, and how these led to his arrest, death and resurrection. This commentary follows the flow of John’s narrative, showing how it is patterned and devised, to help
the reader grow in understanding and in faith.
The Revd Professor Richard Burridge served as dean of King’s College London for over 25 years from 1993 to 2019.
The People's Bible Commentary covers the whole Bible with an approach that presents scholarly insights in straightforward terms, aiming to instruct the head but also to warm the heart, and pointing to how the truths received can be applied personally. It is a valuable resource for all who regularly preach scripture, for those wanting to venture deeper into personal Bible reading, and for study group leaders.
Transforming Ministry Spring 2023. Review by April McIntyre
The fourth commentary, on John’s Gospel, is written by Revd Professor Richard Burridge, former Dean of King’s College, London. He describes it as one in which ‘a child may paddle but an elephant can swim deep’. The book begins with a detailed introduction and overview of the gospel, exploring themes, background and key words. The writing has an energy which excites the reader to ‘plunge in’ and learn more. This is followed by close commentary on the text, broken up into 107 small sections, each ending with a short prayer. The book is therefore suitable for both personal daily study and meditation and for reference. The commentary is very readable and a goldmine of interesting facts and comments, often referring back to the original Greek. The small sections, although self-contained, never lose the sense of being part of a greater whole. The book ends with comprehensive notes, references and glossary. For those who preach or prepare Bible studies this is an invaluable resource, and I would recommend it to fellow-ministers and students. Above all, it enables the reader to go deeper into the stories of Jesus: to ponder his identity as light, logos, shepherd and Passover lamb; to watch him turning water into wine and death into life and to encounter the Jesus who is Christ – and God.
Reviewed by April McIntyre