1-2 Thessalonians (New Covenant Commentary)


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In the first century the Thessalonian church grieved deaths in their community endured harsh persecution and struggled with questions about the future. Paul offered them the comforts and reassurances of hope in the Messiah Jesus. But he offered far more than wishful thinking or pie-in-the-sky comfort. Pauls emphasis on hope in the Messiah Jesus involved capturing a vision of Gods redeemed and just future in order to see and live faithfully today. Paul did not believe in a passive hope but an active hope where if the Day of the Messiah is a beacon believers set their course and diligently move toward it. That diligence is especially captured by love for Christian brothers and sisters commitment to honest and productive work and obedience to the truth of the gospel of Lord Messiah Jesus. In conversation with the best interpreters of the Thessalonian letters across the centuries Nijay Gupta offers us a rich feast of insights into these very early Christian Scriptures. Simultaneously accessible and perceptive attentive to historical context as well as contemporary theological and spiritual concerns this is a commentary for students pastors and all readers of Paul. --Michael J. Gorman Raymond E. Brown Professor of Biblical Studies and Theology St. Marys Seminary & University Nijay Guptas commentary on 1 and 2 Thessalonians demonstrates reliable even-handed scholarship theological and pastoral sensitivity and a masterful ability to lay out the letters substance and basic flow of thought in an engaging style that is a pleasure to read. These qualities along with its manageable size make it ideal for use in the classroom and for local church pastors and teachers. Highly recommended! --Andy Johnson Professor of New Testament Nazarene Theological Seminary Here is a commentary that does not miss the mark. It is exegetically sound theologically astute and ecclesially centered. Gupta seems to delight in showing how these ancient texts make modern sense. I read few commentaries cover to cover but Guptas I did. It is well worth the time and investment for he carefully weighs the interpretive options and arrives at well-reasoned and well-supported readings. I want this one on my shelf. --David B. Capes Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament Houston Graduate School of Theology Nijay K. Gupta is a gifted interpreter of Scripture. Herein you will find incisive insightful commentary on the Apostle Pauls earliest extant letters. I warmly commend this comparatively (and refreshingly!) compact treatment of the Thessalonian correspondence not least the exegetical skill theological engagement and pastoral concern manifestly evident throughout. --Todd D. Still DeLancey Dean and Hinson Professor Baylor University Truett Seminary Nijay K. Gupta is Assistant Professor of New Testament at George Fox Evangelical Seminary Portland OR. His recent books include a commentary on Colossians and Prepare Succeed Advance: Getting a PhD in Biblical Studies and Beyond (Wipf & Stock).
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