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2 Peter, Jude: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

Jerome H. Neyrey gives us a thoroughly up-to-date and comprehensive study of two of the most obscure books of the New Testament. Written after the death of Jesus and his Apostles, the Epistles of 2 Peter and Jude offer a glimpse into the turbulent life of the early Christian communities. Neyrey’s fascinating study not only provides an entirely new translation of the two texts, but also stirring...

motivated people then (honor and shame), the importance of the institution of kinship, and the economic life of a social group which did not work in factories, punch time clocks, or work in cities at all. All of this is to say that the social sciences can offer fresh and compelling reading scenarios about the social world of the ancient authors which greatly complement standard exegesis. These perspectives are essential to an adequate interpretation of a document, not just its historical location
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