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Luke 11–17: The MacArthur New Testament Commentary (MNTC)

Publisher:
, 2013
ISBN: 9780802408730

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Overview

Luke 11–17 continues The MacArthur New Testament Commentary’s look at the longest of the four Gospels. Luke is unique in its historical detail and for how it positions Jesus as the Savior-King not just of the Jews, but of all mankind.

Join John MacArthur as he explains each verse in a way that is both doctrinally precise and intensely practical. Taking into account the cultural, theological, and Old Testament contexts of each passage, MacArthur tackles interpretive challenges and fairly evaluates differing views, giving the reader confidence in his conclusions.

In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

Key Features

  • In-depth commentary of Mark’s Gospel
  • Ideal for pastors, church-leaders, and laity
  • Includes detailed table of contents, appendixes, and indexes

Top Highlights

“Second, God allows bad things to happen to His people to teach them not to depend on themselves, but on His divine resources.” (Page 181)

“The Lord is making the spiritual point that God gives sinners the freedom to choose their course of iniquity.” (Page 308)

“And it is precisely the surprise ending, in which the master praises the unrighteous manager instead of punishing him, that provides the point of the story. The unexpected response is a pattern that Jesus often used, following the rabbinic pattern of reasoning from the lesser to the greater. His point was that if an unrighteous man was shrewd in using money for his own selfish interests, how much more should righteous believers use all they possess for God’s kingdom?” (Page 335)

“Sixth, God allows bad things to happen to His people so He can show them His compassion (Ps. 103:13)” (Page 182)

“Fifth, God allows bad things to happen to His people to teach them obedience.” (Page 182)

About John MacArthur

John MacArthur is pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, as well as author, conference speaker, president of The Master’s College, and featured teacher with Grace to You, an international radio broadcast. His more than six dozen books have sold millions of copies worldwide and include more than two dozen volumes of The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series.

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