Ten volumes which come together to provide an extensive and thorough view of the four Gospels. Authors examine the sources of the Gospels, historical and present day audiences, the literary relationship between individual books and the Bible as a whole. These techniques, among others, lead to mixed comprehensive and engaging interpretations of the Gospels.
This set contains the following titles: The Barren Temple and the Withered Tree: A Redaction-Critical Analysis of the Cursing of the Fig-Tree Pericope in Mark's Gospel and Its Relation to the Cleansing of the Temple Tradition, William R. Telford Synoptic Studies: The Ampleforth Conferences of 1982 and 1983, Christopher M. Tuckett Matthew's Community: The Evidence of his Special Sayings Material, Stephenson Brooks The Structure of Matthew's Gospel: A Study in Literary Design, David Bauer Abraham in Galatians: Epistolary and Rhetorical Contexts, G. Walter Hansen Mark's Audience: The Literary and Social Setting of Mark 4.11-12, Mary Ann Beavis Watchwords: Mark 13 in Markan Eschatology, Timothy Geddert The Theme of Recompense in Matthew's Gospel, Blaine Charette Jeremiah in Matthew's Gospel: The Rejected Prophet Motif in Matthean Redaction, Michael Knowles Synoptic Gospels, Edited by Craig A. Evans and Stanley E. Porter