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Kerux Commentary: Philippians (KC)

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Title: Kerux Commentary: Philippians (KC)
Publisher: Kregel
Author: Thomas S. Moore and Timothy D. Sprankle

Description

Built for Preachers and Teachers

Kerux Commentaries enable pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the message of a biblical text. Kerux opens up each text of the Bible by explaining the message of the text to the original audience, unpacking the timeless truth of the passage, and finally providing communication insights for conveying that truth to a contemporary audience.

Each volume is written by a biblical scholar and a working pastor or homiletics scholar in partnership. Inclusion of a preaching author means that the commentary is centered on the biblical insights that are useful to a pastor as well as effective communication strategies and illustrations for each passage. Readers will discern the benefits of this throughout, as a resource designed and written with the real needs of regular proclamation always in sight.

Special digital edition features! Exclusive to the digital edition, enjoy an additional layer of technical commentary alongside the exegetical and homiletical commentary. Engage deeper with the biblical languages, passage structure, historical backgrounds, and other commentators. These additional notes provide you with everything you need for a deeper understanding of each passage - perfect for preparing a sermon, study, or lecture.

Digital extra footnote as it appears in the app:
Kerux digital extras

Kerux strengthens a speaker's clear and focused presentation of a text, as the included biblical insights are crafted to support the main argument of the passage, without too much extraneous information. It enhances the pastor's ability to deliver a sermon that is biblical, cohesive, and dynamic by keeping the length of commentary manageable, while also offering effective, creative strategies for delivering the message of the text.

The Kerux Commentaries series takes its name from the Greek word kerux, a messenger or herald who announced the proclamations of a ruler or magistrate. It’s the same word that Paul uses in 1 Timothy 2:7—“For this I was appointed a preacher and an apostle. . . .” Those who proclaim and teach the text of Scripture need to be equipped not only to explain Scripture, but also to connect the hearers with the big idea of a specific passage and its application to life.

The Kerux Method:

    1. Explain the essential message for the original listeners or readers
    2. Unpack the timeless truth of that message
    3. State that truth in a contemporary way
    4. Provide communication insights for conveying the biblical concept

    Each commentary features:

    • An introduction and outline for every Bible book
    • Individual preaching sections and ideas for every Bible book
    • Extended treatments of difficult topics in the digital editions
    • Individual preaching sections and ideas for every Bible book
    • Helpful discussions of the original context of each preaching passage
    • The main concept of the text for its first hearers and readers
    • The theological focus of each passage
    • A contemporary big idea for every preaching unit
    • Communication pointers for each primary idea

    Thomas S. Moore was a pastor for fifteen years and served as an adjunct professor for Columbia International University, Luther Rice University, and Bryan College. Currently he is Pastor of South Asia at Fellowship Church, Knoxville and president of Didache, Inc., which provides teaching for church planters and pastors in South Asia. He is the author of a number of biblical studies.

    Timothy D. Sprankle is senior pastor at Leesburg Grace Brethren Church in Northern Indiana. He has taught Bible in academic and church settings since 1995 and pastored for ten years. Sprankle is also a conference speaker and coauthor of God’s Big Picture.

    Editor:

    Herbert W. Bateman IV (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) has taught Greek language and exegesis for more than twenty years. His publications include John’s Letters (Big Greek Idea), Jude (Evangelical Exegetical Commentary), and Hebrews (Kerux).

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