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<p>In this addition to the Paideia commentary series leading New Testament scholar Charles Talbert examines cultural context and theological meaning in Matthew.<br/><br/>Paideia commentaries explore how New Testament texts form Christian readers by:<br/><br/>• Attending to the ancient narrative and rhetorical strategies the text employs<br/>• Showing how the text shapes theological convictions and moral habits<br/>• Commenting on the final canonical form of each New Testament book<br/>• Focusing on the cultural literary and theological settings of the text<br/>• Making judicious use of photos and sidebars in a reader-friendly format<br/><br/>"Most commentaries rewrite earlier commentaries. The better ones to the contrary often go their own way. Talbert's work happily is of the latter type. It regularly offers fresh readings and new comparative materials especially from Greco-Roman sources. This is not a tired rehashing but a welcome contribution."--<b>Dale C. Allison Jr.</b> Princeton Theological Seminary<br/><br/>"In this stimulating reading of Matthew's Gospel Charles Talbert draws on his extensive learning to attend insightfully to various cultural literary and theological dimensions of the Gospel. Students will find his clear prose insightful discussion and theological reflections especially valuable. I will be adding this commentary to course bibliographies."--<b>Warren Carter</b> Phillips Theological Seminary<br/><br/>"This is a remarkable book! In brief compass Talbert provides a fresh reading of Matthew's Gospel as a book that is grace-oriented from start to finish. His interpretations are lucid and compelling arising from analysis of the text on its own terms and in consideration of its literary and historical contexts. Students and church leaders will value this book as either a first introduction to the Gospel of Matthew or a refresher volume that will update (and possibly correct) what they have read previously."--<b>Mark Allan Powell</b> Trinity Lutheran Seminary (emeritus)<br/><br/>"With an impressive command of historical textual literary cultural and theological issues Charles Talbert has produced a commentary on Matthew that is lucid compelling and eminently useful for interpretation and proclamation. In a crowded field of volumes on the First Gospel this one stands out."--<b>Thomas G. Long</b> Candler School of Theology Emory University</p>
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