An edition of Behold the Lamb (1979)

Behold the Lamb

an exposition of the theological themes in the Gospel of John

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An edition of Behold the Lamb (1979)

Behold the Lamb

an exposition of the theological themes in the Gospel of John

Although the Gospel of John stands fourth in the New Testament arrangement of Gospels, it likely stands first in the devotion of a vast majority of Christians. While it had its challengers, its use by the earliest Christian writers demonstrates the long history of this devotion. It would be difficult to overestimate the importance of an understanding of this Gospel for an understanding of the total message of the New Testament. In its doctrine of God's revelation of himself in Jesus Christ, it stands in the lofty company of the letter to the Hebrews. In its doctrine of the person and work of Jesus Christ, its depth challenges that of Ephesians and Colossians. In its doctrine of salvation by faith identification with Jesus Christ, it yields no ground to Galatians and Romans. Its doctrine of the Holy Spirit is foundational for an understanding of the Spirit's activity in the Acts of the Apostles and in the great sections on the Spirit in Romans 8 and 1 Corinthians 12-14. Its distinctive realized eschatology, the "now" of Christ's presence and Kingdom, still leaves open the "not yet" of his coming in consummation of that kingdom. That must be a part of our working material for getting at one of the most discussed subjects in contemporary theology. Without this beautiful Gospel, how impoverished we would be in practically every area of Christian thought. For twentieth-century thought and life, this first-century book stands to challenge us in our theology and ethics. Here is revealed Jesus Christ, God's incarnate Word, as our eternal contemporary who points for us "the way" because he is "The Way." - Preface.

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Publisher
Broadman Press
Language
English
Pages
299

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Table of Contents

Introduction.
The milieu of the Gospel
The theme of the Gospel
Prologue : The Lamb anticipated by the Logos (1:1-18).
The original being of the Logos
The incarnation of the Logos
Part one : The Lamb and old Israel (1:19-12:50).
1. Introduction of the Lamb (1:19-51)
2. Manifestation of the Lamb (2:1-11:46)
3. Rejection of the Lamb (11:47-12:50)
Part two : The Lamb and the new Israel (13:1-21:25).
4. Introduction of the Lamb (13:1-38)
5. Manifestation of the Lamb (14:1-20:10)
6. Acceptance of the Lamb (20:11-21:25)

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 294-299.

Published in
Nashville
Copyright Date
1979

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
226/.5
Library of Congress
BS2615.3 .S9

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
299 p.
Number of pages
299
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4748540M
Internet Archive
beholdlambexposi0000summ
ISBN 10
080541374X
ISBN 13
9780805413748
LCCN
78067924
OCLC/WorldCat
4907634
Library Thing
796934
Goodreads
1321251

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