Preface
This COMMENTARY ON THE NEW TESTAMENT was first published more than forty years ago. It was a part of the Complete Edition, which has been out of print for some time. Hence this reprint of A. E. Knoch’s Notes reflects his doctrinal views at the time of their first publication. This edition is printed from…
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Concordant Commentary on the New Testament The outline shown above will give a grasp of the Greek Scriptures at a glance. CHRIST and His kingdom occupies the place of prominence in the Greek Scriptures. They chronicle its refusal when proclaimed by the King Himself, its rejection when heralded by His apostles after His resurrection, its…
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MATTHEW manifests the Messiah as the Son of David and the Son of Abraham. He is the King of Israel and the Owner of the land. His genealogy is presented to prove His title to the throne and attest His inheritance from the father of the faithful. This account is occupied with the kingdom to…
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Mark makes us acquainted with the model Servant. It presents a scene of intense activity. No sooner is a deed done than “straightway” we are engaged with another. The Servant is introduced without a genealogy, for His deeds are sufficient credentials. His birth, His childhood, and His youth are passed over, for in them He…
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