
1 Peter
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary: Volume 1: Chapters 1-2
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 23. February 2023
Book
Hardback
896 pages
978-0-567-03057-3 (ISBN)
Description
The first volume in Travis B. Williams' and David G. Horrell's magisterial ICC commentary on first Peter.
Williams and Horrell bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis - linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological - to help the reader understand the letter. This first volume presents introductory maps, and a comprehensive introduction covering aspects such as genre, canonicity, early citations of the letter, and its theology and influence. A particular feature of the introduction is that each section is preceded by an initial bibliography. The exegesis also provides for each passage sections on bibliography, text-criticism, literary introduction, detailed exegesis, and overall summary.
Following the introduction volume 1 provides commentary up to 2.10, the conclusion of the first major section of the letter.
Williams and Horrell bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis - linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological - to help the reader understand the letter. This first volume presents introductory maps, and a comprehensive introduction covering aspects such as genre, canonicity, early citations of the letter, and its theology and influence. A particular feature of the introduction is that each section is preceded by an initial bibliography. The exegesis also provides for each passage sections on bibliography, text-criticism, literary introduction, detailed exegesis, and overall summary.
Following the introduction volume 1 provides commentary up to 2.10, the conclusion of the first major section of the letter.
Reviews / Votes
A valuable, indeed indispensable resource, and the most thorough and up to date treatment of 1 Peter. No serious student of the letter can afford to be without it. * Filologia Neotestamentaria * No student of First Peter should be without it, and any biblical scholar would benefit from imitating its methodological thoughtfulness, careful philological analysis, broad historical contextualization, and sensitivity to profound and pressing questions of significance. * Biblica * Williams and Horrell have done all Primopetrine scholars a great service ... It is most comprehensive and will set the standard for scholarly study in 1 Peter for years to come. Every library of theological higher education should procure it for students' and faculties' use. New Testament scholars, as able, should also prioritize purchasing this treasure trove of scholarship. * The Gospel Coalition * The exegesis of the Greek text is unparalleled ... Readers who want to explore 1 Peter in detail - perhaps as part of their university studies - will be richly rewarded. * The Global Anglican *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 57 mm
Weight
1215 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-03057-3 (9780567030573)
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David G. Horrell | Travis B. Williams
1 Peter
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary: Volume 1: Chapters 1-2
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Persons
Travis B. Williams is Professor of Religion at Tusculum University, USA. He has published extensively on the letter of 1 Peter, including numerous articles and essays as well as two major monographs: Good Works in 1 Peter: Negotiating Social Conflict and Christian Identity in the Greco-Roman World (2014) and Persecution in 1 Peter: Differentiating and Contextualizing Early Christian Suffering (2012).
David G. Horrell is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of several books, including Becoming Christian: Essays on 1 Peter and the Making of Christian Identity (T&T Clark, 2013), 1 Peter (New Testament Guides; T&T Clark, 2008), and Solidarity and Difference (T&T Clark, 2005, second edn 2016). He was the editor of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament from 2002-2007.
David G. Horrell is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of several books, including Becoming Christian: Essays on 1 Peter and the Making of Christian Identity (T&T Clark, 2013), 1 Peter (New Testament Guides; T&T Clark, 2008), and Solidarity and Difference (T&T Clark, 2005, second edn 2016). He was the editor of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament from 2002-2007.
Content
General Editors' Preface
Preface
Maps
Abbreviations
Introduction
Excursus: Pseudonymity in Early Christianity and 1 Peter
Inscripto/Subscripto
Epistolary Prescript: Identification of Author/Addressees and Opening Greetings (1.1-2)
Excursus: Imperatival Participles in 1 Peter
An Exhortation to Crave Spiritual Food for Growth (2.1-3)
Excursus: The Quotation of 'Stone' Texts (LXX Isa 8.14; 28.16; Ps 117.22)
Excursus: 'Doing Good' and the Strategy of 1 Peter
Preface
Maps
Abbreviations
Introduction
Excursus: Pseudonymity in Early Christianity and 1 Peter
Inscripto/Subscripto
Epistolary Prescript: Identification of Author/Addressees and Opening Greetings (1.1-2)
Excursus: Imperatival Participles in 1 Peter
An Exhortation to Crave Spiritual Food for Growth (2.1-3)
Excursus: The Quotation of 'Stone' Texts (LXX Isa 8.14; 28.16; Ps 117.22)
Excursus: 'Doing Good' and the Strategy of 1 Peter