Barclay’s Guide to the New Testament

Barclay’s Guide to the New Testament by William Barclay, published by Westminster John Knox Press in 2008, is a comprehensive resource that spans 351 pages. This edition serves as an accessible introduction for beginners, detailing the essential purpose and message of each New Testament writing. Barclay provides a book-by-book overview, highlighting the circumstances surrounding each text and offering insights into key words that enhance understanding.
Readers will find that this guide covers the entire New Testament, from the Gospels to Revelation, and focuses on the central concerns of each writing. Barclay’s approach to biblical commentary and interpretation allows for a deeper engagement with the texts, making it a valuable addition to the study of religion and biblical studies. This edition is presented in English and is designed to facilitate a clearer comprehension of the New Testament’s messages.
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From the pen of one of the world’s most beloved Christian writers, this book-by-book guide ably and engagingly introduces beginners to the essential purpose and message of each New Testament writing. From the Gospels through Revelation, William Barclay paints a vivid picture of the circumstances that gave rise to each book, offering numerous illuminating insights into the meanings of key words and enabling his readers to discern and follow the central concerns of each text.
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