
Matthew 14-28, Volume 33B
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Donald A. Hagner is the George Eldon Ladd Professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, where he has taught for nearly thirty years. He is a graduate of Fuller, where he studied with Everett Harrison and George Ladd, and of Manchester University, where he studied with F. F. Bruce. Among his writings are commentaries on Hebrews and Matthew.
Content
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Editorial Preface
- Author's Preface
- Abbreviations
- Commentary Bibliography
- General Bibliography
- Further Ministry and Confrontation With the Religious Authorities (14:1-16:20)
- The Fate of John the Baptist (14:1-12)
- The Feeding of the Five Thousand (14:13-21)
- Walking On the Water (14:22-33)
- Healing of the Sick: A Summary Passage (14:34-36)
- Jesus' Criticism of the Pharisees (15:1-11)
- Explanation of the Criticism of the Pharisees (15:12-20)
- The Faith of the Canaanite Woman (15:21-28)
- Healings On the Mountain (15:29-31)
- The Feeding of the Four Thousand (15:32-38)
- The Seeking of a Sign (15:39-16:4)
- The Leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees (16:5-12)
- Peter's Confession and Commissioning (16:13-20)
- The Turning Point: The Announcement of the Cross (16:21-17:27)
- The First Announcement of the Suffering and Death of the Messiah (16:21-23)
- The Path of Discipleship (16:24-28)
- The Transfiguration of Jesus (17:1-8)
- The Coming of Elijah (17:9-13)
- The Healing of the Epileptic Boy By Jesus After the Disciples' Failure (17:14-20[21])
- The Second Passion Prediction (17:22-23)
- Paying the Temple Tax (17:24-27)
- The Fourth Discourse: Life In the Community of the Kingdom (18:1-35)
- Greatness In the Kingdom of Heaven (18:1-4)
- Warning Against Causing Others or Allowing Oneself to Stumble (18:5-9)
- The Father's Concern That No Disciple Perish (18:10-14)
- Handling Matters of Church Discipline (18:15-20)
- The Necessity of Forgiveness: The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant (18:21-35)
- On the Way to Jerusalem: Increasing Confrontation (19:1-20:34)
- Beginning the Journey (19:1-2)
- The Question of Divorce (19:3-12)
- Jesus and the Little Children (19:13-15)
- The Rich Young Man (19:16-22)
- Can the Rich Enter the Kingdom of Heaven? (19:23-26)
- The Rewards of the Disciples (19:27-30)
- The Parable of the Vineyard Workers (20:1-16)
- The Third Prediction of Jesus' Suffering and Death (20:17-19)
- A Request for Positions of Honor (20:20-28)
- Two Blind Men Receive Their Sight (20:29-34)
- The Last Days In Jerusalem (21:1-22:46)
- The Dramatic Entry Into Jerusalem (21:1-11)
- The Son of David In the Temple (21:12-17)
- The Cursing of the Fig Tree (21:18-22)
- The Question About Jesus' Authority (21:23-27)
- The Parable of Two Sons (21:28-32)
- The Parable of the Rented Vineyard (21:33-46)
- The Parable of the Wedding Banquet (22:1-14)
- Tribute to Caesar? (22:15-22)
- Whose Wife Will She Be In the Resurrection (22:23-33)
- Which Is the Great Commandment of the Law? (22:34-40)
- David's Greater Son (22:41-46)
- Castigation of the Scribes and Pharisees (23:1-39)
- The Pharisees' Pride and the Disciples' Humility (23:1-12)
- The Seven Woes Against the Scribes and Pharisees (23:13-33)
- Appendix to the Seventh Woe (23:34-36)
- The Lament Over Jerusalem (23:37-39)
- The Fifth Discourse: The Desctruction of the Temple and the End of the World (24:1-25:46)
- The Prophecy of the Destruction of the Temple and the Disciples' Question (24:1-3)
- The Beginning of Birth Pangs (24:4-8)
- Persecution and Proclamation Before the End (24:9-14)
- Instructions to Flee from Jerusalem (24:15-22)
- The Claims of Pseudo-Christs and False Prophets (24:23-28)
- The Return of the Son of Man (24:29-36)
- Excursus: Imminence, Delay, and Matthew's e?????
- Uncertainty Concerning the Time of the Return of the Son of Man (24:37-44)
- The Faithful and Wicked Servants (24:45-51)
- The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins (25:1-13)
- The Parable About Fulfilling Responsibility (25:14-30)
- The Last Judgment (25:31-46)
- The Story of Jesus' Death and Resurrection (26:1-28:20)
- The Plot to Kill Jesus Gains Momentum (26:1-5)
- The Anointing of Jesus (26:6-13)
- The Treachery of Judas (26:14-16)
- Preparations for the Passover (26:17-19)
- Disclosure of the Betrayer (26:20-25)
- Institution of the Eucharist (26:26-30)
- The Prediction of the Falling Away of the Disciples and the Denial of Peter (26:31-35)
- Jesus' Struggle In Gethsemane (26:36-46)
- Jesus Taken Into Custody (26:47-56)
- Jesus Before Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin (26:57-68)
- Peter's Denial of Jesus (26:69-75)
- Jesus Is Handed Over to Pilate (27:1-2)
- Judas and the Blood Money (27:3-10)
- Jesus Arraigned Before Pilate (27:11-14)
- The Decision for Barabbas and Against Jesus (27:15-23)
- The Question of Guilt In the Crucifixion of Jesus (27:24-26)
- The Mocking of Jesus By the Roman Soldiers (27:27-31)
- The Crucifixion (27:32-37)
- Mocking of the Crucified One (27:38-44)
- The Death of Jesus (27:45-50)
- Spectacular Events Following the Death of Jesus (27:51-54)
- The Women At the Cross (27:55-56)
- The Burial of Jesus (27:57-61)
- The Posting of the Guard At the Tomb (27:62-66)
- The Resurrection Narrative (28:1-20)
- The Announcement of the Resurrection to the Women At the Tomb (28:1-7)
- The Appearance of the Risen Jesus to the Women (28:8-10)
- The Jewish Authorities Concoct a Story (28:11-15)
- The Appearance of Jesus to the Eleven In Galilee and the Great Commission (28:16-20)
- Indexes
- Index of Modern Authors
- Index of Principal Topics
- Index of Biblical and Other Ancient Sources
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