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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How To Do Exegesis! Extremely Helpful Handbook!,
By Jacob Hantla "hantla.com" (Chandler, AZ United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) (Paperback)
I think that the best way to describe the purpose of the book is to steal the first paragraph from the author's preface to the first edition: "A former New Testament colleague was once asked by a student how he could learn to do exegesis, intending that his teacher should suggest a book. My colleague answered, 'You will just have to take a course.' That answer is the tacit admission of what all of us who teach NT know to be true: There simply is no book that serves either as a textbook or a guide for students to learn the exegetical process, from the opening of their Bibles to the writing of the paper. This book hopes to fill that lacuna."This book's target audience is an academic one whose end to exegesis will be a paper (or an expository sermon), but as a layman I have found it to be extremely helpful, even indispensable, in my exegetical endeavors to better learn and therefore accurately apply the Word of God. Also, the book is written primarily for those who know Greek (I do not know enough to even be dangerous); however, in the new edition Fee has made the attempt to provide alternative exercises (such as compare many different versions and maybe use a textual commentary to try to determine as close as possible the original) for the English only student. CHAPTER 1: Guide for Full Exegesis CHAPTER 2: Exegesis and the Original Text CHAPTER 3: Short Guide for Sermon Exegesis CHAPTER 4: AIDS & RESOURCES FOR THE STEPS IN EXEGESIS I would be amiss if I did not address the one downside to this book which I believe is the temptation to "do the steps" and skip the prayer, the heartsearching, the repentance, the awe, the worship. An unregenerate person can "do the steps" and if done responsibly come up with an exegetical position, maybe even a correct one. We cannot know God through human wisdom (1 Cor 1:21). Fee mentions this temptation, but it is by no means the focus of the book, nor should it be. The temptation to be purely academic in Bible study is a great one, and a "how to" book on the subject could propagate this error in some. However the book should not be condemned simply because the method of presentation (which is a highly effective one) could be taken by the cold hearts of some to their folly. Rather, understand the evil of your own heart which is always beside you (Romans 7:21), crucify your flesh, repent where necessary, and seek the truth of God which is found in the Bible with a disciplined, passionate fervor. It is in this final endeavor that "New Testament Exegesis" is invaluable. Finally, if you use Libronix Digital Library System, I would STRONGLY recommend you go ahead and buy this along with Stuart's Old Testament Exegesis book for Logos. If not you will find yourself with a dog-eared and bookmarked book as you flip back and forth as Fee makes extensive use of referencing other portions of his text.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A necessity for those who wish to study Scripture,
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This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors (Paperback)
Fee's handbook is probably the best guide in doing Exegesis available today. It is useful both for the one who knows Greek and for the one who is forced, by lack of language skills, to work around this deficiency. His technique for doing so will enable any diligent student to work around this and still use many of the best helps in the field.Fee also guides you step by step through various projects for which one would do exegeis. Whether that be a scholarly paper, a Sunday morning sermon, or other types of research. As noted above, the resources he guides one to are indeed worth the price of the book in itself, as it is an indispensible tool in library building.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have,
This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) (Paperback)
Laypeople, seminary students, and even pastors who think they know what 'exegesis' means need to get this book. Fee's contribution here has been recognized for some time as a vital tool for conducting responsible exegesis, and the praises it has received are most warranted.This book methodically lays out various steps that should be taken in conducting exegesis. These steps include lexical, historical, cultural, theological, genre and text critical analysis that forces the exegete to really do their homework and research. At a time when preaching, teaching, writing, and debating techniques have reduced the Bible to pet proof-texts and inch deep examination, this book provides a much needed corrective that insists on a combination of deep seriousness and thorough study and research when handling the Word of God. I have used many of the steps in this book to conduct some preliminary exegesis on various passages of Scripture, and the result has been that I learned more in a couple months about the passages in question than years of independent and mostly aimless study revealed. This is a book that will help equip the reader with the ability to conduct responsible exegesis, and will also equip the reader to effectively and intelligently critique other books and articles that fail to substantively engage the text. As others have noted, the suggested sources and reference materials that are listed throughout the book are quite good in giving the reader not only good exegetical steps, but reference works to actually put the steps into action. In conclusion, while I believe that there are valuable exegetical steps that can be taken in exegesis that Fee does not list here, this book is nonetheless a very good and absorbable resource that will enhance evangelical scholarship and preaching if leaders and teachers, not to mention laypeople, take its contents to heart.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great aid for preaching pastors,
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This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) (Paperback)
This exegetical guide is my favorite one because he gives practical step by step procedures for the exegetical side of a sermon. Note that the application of one's exegesis in the form of a sermon is not really the focus of the book. It's wise to look elsewhere for sermon development in that regard. But for exegesis, it is the finest volume I've read. In fact I used to own the previous version and upgraded to this one.
What I've found very useful is to take the steps Fee has created and make them into a checklist in a word doc. Then when working on a text one can simply check off the items. If you become foggy on an area, Fee gives plenty of resources to round out your knowledge as well as descriptions through out the book. For students he gives a full exegesis guide also. That is actually the main portion of the book. But for pastors the 'Short guide' for sermon exegesis seems daunting at first, but when used, is extraordinarily helpful in developing a command of the text. Fee also gives a time guideline for each exegesis step. This gives you an idea for whether you work slower or faster than most. I've found it also helps me develop a schedule. Wouldn't want to pastor without this book. It's a great tool. If you preach regularly, or write lots of papers, this book will help you.
21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellant resource book,
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This book provides a thorough and detailed explanation of the process of determining the meaning of a New Testament passage. It is concisely written and provides invaluable guidance that is scholarly but accessible by the layperson, such as myself, who is interested in achieving a less superficial understanding of scripture. The bibliography in the back contains an incredible amount of useful information and is probably worth the cost of the book by itself.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is essential to study .,
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This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) (Paperback)
This book is a perfect text for the laymen and the pastor. I love how Gordon Fee writes in a way in which it helps the layman do some real study of the bible and how he teaches step by step on how do exgesis of the passages of the Holy scripture. It has great recommendtions on other resources in which will spark the laymen to study like a student of the bible not just a church goer. Gordon Fee a HIGHLY respected scholar and he knows what he's talking about. Praise God for this man in which God raise up...God bless Dr. Fee
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall helpful with some concepts lacking,
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Fee's work is a helpful tool for the pastor and student. Many of his ideas, especially his ideas about working through textual variants, are fresh and provide a solid push toward sound exegetical work. My main two criticisms of this book are: 1) His use of BCE and CE instead of BC/AD, and 2) His failure to flesh out integrative theology and the use of wider context in exegesis more thoroughly. He makes the comment that there are likely no references to the OT in the NT that are ignorant of the OT context, but he doesn't tell the reader how to integrate the theology of OT passages with the theology of the NT passages. This could have been done better by dealing with types/antitypes in the exegetical process. Virtually nothing is said about this important relationship within the Scriptures.
The Bible student will benefit from Fee's work, but he'll need to look elsewhere for help in exegeting the New Testament with an integrative, whole-Bible approach.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Standard....,
This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) (Paperback)
The is the standard for doing biblical exegesis of the New Testament. While it is advatagous to the NT Greek student, it is also useful for those who don't know Greek, so don't let that keep you from getting this book. It has broad application and will teach you how to study the Bible and prepare your sermons or write your papers. It also lists useful resources for studying various genre of the NT and for doing background work, syntactical diagramming (Greek and English) word studies, everything. If you get this with Dr. Stuart's book on OT Exegesis, you will be able to "rightly divide" any passage in the Bible.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE Text for New Testament Sermon Preparation,
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This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) (Paperback)
Ask any seminary trained pastor who Gordon Fee is or about this book and you'll get an answer. This has been most important text on this subject for the past couple of decades. There are newer texts. They also need to be read, but this one continues to set the standard.Who should own a copy of this book? SEMINARY STUDENTS (if it is the text for your homiletics class) PASTORS WHO ARE HAMPERED BY LACK OF LANGUAGE SKILLS (The book will help you work around a lack of Greek skills.) PASTORS WHO HAVE NOT HAD THE BENEFIT OF A SEMINARY EDUCATION (There is an excellent section on sermon preparation with a minimum of 10 hours for study per week.) LAY PERSONS WHO WANT TO LEARN HOW TO STUDY THE NEW TESTAMENT (Most of the time what we read in books and learn in Bible studies is more inspiration than scholarship.)
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have read this book several times.,
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This review is from: New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) (Paperback)
This was the first book I read on NT Exegesis. That was when I was an undergraduate student at ETBU in Marshall, TX. Now I am in a doctoral program in New Testament. I still find this text to be one of the best. I find myself coming back to it again and again.
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