The Letter to Philemon: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary

The Letter to Philemon: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary

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頁數 160
語言 英語
已出版 Dec 5, 2000
出版商 Anchor Bible
版本 First Edition
ISBN-10 038549629X
ISBN-13 9780385496292
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In this insightful exploration, Joseph A. Fitzmyer provides a fresh translation of the Apostle Paul's letter to Philemon, offering readers both clarity and depth. The correspondence, rooted in the early Christian context, addresses significant themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and the complex nature of relationships within the faith community. Fitzmyer's expertise illuminates the nuances of Paul's intentions, shedding light on how they resonate both in the time they were written and in contemporary discussions about moral responsibility and social justice.

Throughout the commentary, readers are guided through the historical and cultural backdrop that shaped Paul's message. This context enhances the understanding of Philemon’s situation, a slave owner confronted with the return of his runaway servant, Onesimus. Fitzmyer skillfully navigates the emotional and ethical dilemmas presented in this brief yet impactful letter, making it accessible to both scholars and laypersons alike.

The thorough introduction sets the stage for the translation with discussions on relevant historical factors and theological implications. Fitzmyer's approach unpacks the layers of meaning within the text, prompting readers to reflect on their own understandings of forgiveness and community.

This work stands as a valuable contribution to biblical scholarship, offering a renewed perspective that invites engagement with timeless questions of faith and morality. Fitzmyer's translation and commentary breathe new life into a significant piece of scripture, encouraging thoughtful dialogue among modern readers.

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