The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag Hammadi texts, and new Targums has greatly increased scholarly interest in the relationship between the New Testament and first-century Judaism. This critically acclaimed study sheds light on this relationship by exploring the methods the earliest Christians used to interpret the Old Testament. By comparing the first Christian writings with Jewish documents from the same period, Longenecker helps to discern both the key differences between Christianity and Judaism and the Judaic roots of the Christian faith. The original content has been largely unchanged, though a new forty-one page preface has been included to interact with particular topics of importance. Additions to references in the footnotes concerning recent significant developments and corrections of content in the text have been made. This second edition of Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period seeks to introduce new findings and research since the original release in 1975.
Praise for the Print Edition
A clear and illuminating analysis of the facts of biblical interpretation in the New Testament…. I welcome this scholarly and judicious book as a useful contribution.
—C. F. D. Moule
Longenecker is to be commended for a well-informed and engagingly written introduction to the subject, one that will find a useful place in both the classroom and the study.
—E. Earle Ellis
Longenecker writes with clarity and a certain grace. His argument is a conducted in a thorough and comprehensive manner, and his conclusions seem to be sound and balanced.
—Bruce M. Metzger, Princeton Theological Seminary
Additional Information
- Title: Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period, 2nd Edition
- Author: Richard N. Longenecker
- 268 pages
- Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1999
About Richard N. Longenecker
A prominent New Testament scholar, Richard N. Longenecker served as Distinguished Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College and taught for many years at Wycliffe College in the University of Toronto. He is now retired. His education includes B.A. and M.A. degrees from Wheaton College, and a Ph.D. from New College in the University of Edinburgh. He was also honored with a D.D. from Wycliffe College. Author of numerous books, his volume of Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 41: Galatians is currently available for download. He is presently working on a major commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans, to be published in the New International Greek Testament Commentary series.
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Sample Pages from the Print Edition