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This book is a collection of newspaper columns written between 1992 and 2000 by Professor David Ewert for the German-language publication, Die Mennonitische Rundschau, answering readers' questions on biblical interpretation. From these monthly columns, he selected 77 related to the New Testament for this publication and translated them into English. Ewert was a regular contributor to the newspaper until it was discontinued in January 2007.

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Table of Contents

Introduction. Page xiii
New Testament Texts Studied in this Volume. Page xv
1. Why would a biblical writer begin his book with a lengthy genealogy, as we see this, for example, in Matthew 1:1-18?. Page 1 2. Why does Matthew (2:6) quote Micah 5:2 in answer to the question where Messiah was to be born, different from what the prophet said?. Page 4 3. How are we to understand the petition in the Lord's Prayer, "Lead us not into temptation"? Does God "tempt" people? (Matthew 6:13). Page 7 4. Why did Jesus send his disciples on a mission "to the lost sheep of the house of Israel," and not to the Gentiles? (Matthew 11:12). Page 10 5. What did Jesus mean when he said, "from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has suffered violence and the violent take it by force" (Matthew 11:12)?. Page 13 6. How are we to understand the Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds in which it is stated, "Let both of them grow together" (Matthew 13:30)?. Page 16 7. What did Jesus want to teach us with the Parable of the Treasure in the Field and that of the Precious Pearl? (Matthew 13:44-46). Page 19 8. What did Jesus mean when he told the Syro-Phoenician woman, "It is not fair to take the children's food and throw it to the dogs" (Matthew 15:26; Mark 7:27)?. Page 22 9. How are we to understand Jesus' prediction, "You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it" (Matthew 16:18)?. Page 25 10. How are we to understand Jesus' words in Matthew 22:14, "For many are called but few are chosen"?. Page 28 11. What kind of kingdom is Jesus speaking about in Matthew 25:31-46? Is it identical with the "kingdom of God"? Is it possible to enter the eternal kingdom on the basis of good deeds?. Page 31 12. The place of Jesus' crucifixion is sometimes called "Calvary" and at other times "Golgatha" (Matthew 27:33). What is the difference between these two?. Page 34 13. Why was Jesus baptized? (Mark 1:9-11). Page 37 14. Why did Jesus go into the wilderness to be tempted by the Devil? (Mark 1:12-13). Page 40 15. A paralytic was brought before Jesus for physical healing. Jesus began by forgiving his sins. Is there a connection between healing and forgiveness? (Mark 2:1-12). Page 43 16. What did Jesus want to say with the new patch on an old garment and with the new wine in old wineskins? (Mark 2:21-22). Page 46 17. Why did Jesus choose twelve disciples whom he appointed as apostles? (Mark 3:13-19). Page 49 18. According to Mark 4:12 it almost seems as if Jesus spoke in parables to hide the truth from his hearers. But surely that cannot be so. Then how are we to understand this saying of our Lord?. Page 52 19. If Jesus was crucified on Friday and rose on Sunday morning, can we still say that he was in the grave for three days and three nights?. Page 55 20. How are we to understand Jesus' saying in Mark 9:1, "Truly I tell you, there are some standing here who will not taste death until they see that the kingdom of God has come with power?". Page 58 21. Why did Jesus curse the fig tree? (Mark 11:12-14). Page 61 22. How are we to understand Jesus' prediction of the "desolating sacrilege" (Mark 13:14), which is to be the occasion for the flight of Jesus' followers from Judea?. Page 64 23. How are we to understand Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane: "Abba, Father, for you all things are possible: remove this cup from me; yet, not what I want, but what you want" (Mark 14:36)?. Page 67 24. What does the expression "Abba, Father" mean? Are we to address God in this way? (Mark 14:36). Page 70 25. Did God the Father actually forsake his Son when he died on the cross? (Mark 15:34). Page 73 26. According to Luke 1:34, Mary, the mother of Jesus was a virgin when she conceived our Lord. How significant is it to hold to the virgin birth of Christ?. Page 76 27. Why is there such a discrepancy in the translation of Luke 2:14?. Page 79 28. What did Jesus mean when he spoke of the greatness of John the Baptist and then added, "Yet the least in the kingdom of God is greater than he" (Luke 7:28)?. Page 82 29. What is the meaning of Jesus' words concerning his "generation" in Luke 7:31-35?. Page 85 30. Jesus cast out demons (Luke 11: 14-23). How should we view exorcism today?. Page 88 31. What did Jesus mean when he spoke of a coming baptism that distressed him? ( Luke 12:50). Page 91 32. How are we to understand Jesus' demand that we are to "hate" our relatives and even our own life if we want to be his disciples? (Luke 14:26). Page 94 33. What did Jesus mean when he encouraged his followers to make friends with the mammon of unrighteousness? (Luke 16:9). Page 97 34. Why did the rich man, in the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, go to hell? (Luke 16:19-31). Page 100 35. How are we to understand Jesus' saying about the two swords? Does it not contradict his teaching on non-resistance? (Luke 22:38). Page 103 36. How are we to understand Jesus' words to Nicodemus: "No one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and spirit" (John 3:5). Page 106 37. According to John 13:15 we are commanded by Jesus to practice feet washing. Can you explain why it is that we do not practice this rite which seems to be so clearly commanded?. Page 109 38. Jesus speaks of his Father's house as having many rooms (John 14:2). How are we to visualize the future glory into which God's people will some day enter?. Page 112 39. Was Jesus truly "the king of the Jews" (John 18:33)?. Page 115 40. In Christian art one often sees the acronym INRI on the cross of Jesus. What does that mean?. Page 118 41. Why is the ascension of Jesus, as recorded in Acts 1, of such significance for the Christian faith?. Page 121 42. What did Jesus mean when he told his disciples that they would be baptized with the Holy Spirit in a few days? (Acts 1:5). What do people today mean, when they claim to have been baptized with the Spirit?. Page 124 43. How did the First Christian Pentecost as described in Acts 2, differ from the traditional Jewish Pentecost?. Page 127 44. When the Samaritans (Acts 8) accepted the Gospel, they did not immediately receive the Holy Spirit, something that regularly occurred when people were converted to Christ. How do we explain this incongruity?. Page 130 45. What did Paul mean when he told the Athenians, that God had overlooked the times of human ignorance? (Acts 17:30). Page 133 46. In his farewell address to the Ephesian elders, the apostle Paul quotes a saying of Jesus, "it is more blessed to give than to receive" (Acts 20:35). Where is that saying found in the Gospels?. Page 136 47. How are we to understand Paul, when he says, "the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God" (Romans 8:27)?. Page 139 48. What did Paul mean when he said that "all Israel will be saved" (Romans 11:26)?. Page 142 49. What did Paul mean when he said that he had given the Corinthian who lived in incest over to Satan "for the destruction of the flesh, so that his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord" (1 Corinthians 5:5)?. Page 145 50. What should our attitude be to the practice of women covering their heads in church? (1 Corinthians 11:1-6). Page 148 51. Among the gifts of the Spirit, mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12-14, is also the gift of prophecy. What is the nature of this gift?. Page 151 52. We know that the risen Christ had a meeting with Peter after his resurrection, but who is meant when Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:7 speaks of Christ's meeting with James?. Page 154 53. In the first letter to the Corinthians Paul makes very much of the resurrection of Jesus (1 Corinthians 15). Why is this event so central to the Christian faith?. Page 157 54. How are we to understand Paul's reference in 1 Corinthians 15:29, to baptism on behalf of the dead?. Page 160 55. What does the expression,"sealed with the Spirit," found several times in Paul's letters, mean?. Page 163 56. Paul writes, "We have this treasure in clay jars, so that it may be made clear that this extraordinary power belongs to God and does not comes from us" (2 Corinthians 4:7). What does Paul mean with "clay jars"?. Page 166 57. Paul teaches that we are saved by grace, not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9). In the final judgment, however, the divine Judge acknowledges the works people have done. Is there not a contradiction here?. Page 169 58. According to Philippians1:21, believers go to be with Christ when they die. Where does the resurrection from the dead fit into this sequence of events in the afterlife?. Page 172 60. Can we truthfully say, that it is God's will that all people should be saved? (1 Timothy 2:4). Page 178 61. According to the King James Version, 1 Timothy 3:16 reads, "God was manifest in the flesh." In the newer versions we now have, "He was revealed in flesh." Which of these two is the correct reading, and why this shift? Are translators today questioning the deity of Christ?. Page 181 62. According to 2 Timothy 3:16, all Scripture is given by inspiration of God. How then are we to understand the many Old Testament passages that can hardly be harmonized with Christian teaching?. Page 184 63. According to 1 Peter 3:21, it seems as if we are saved through baptism? Or am I not reading this text correctly?. Page 187 64. What does the apostle Peter mean, when he writes, that "since Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same intention (for whoever has suffered in the flesh has finished with sin)" (1 Peter 4:1)?. Page 190 65. The apostle Peter exhorts his readers not only to wait for the coming day of the Lord, but to "hasten it" (2 Peter 3:13). How can we hasten the day of God?. Page 193 66. How are we to understand 1 John 2:20 and 27, where it is stated, that believers have the anointing and therefore know all things and don't need to be taught?. Page 196 67. What did the apostle John mean when he said that Jesus came with "water and blood" (1 John 5:6)?. Page 199 68. In the letter to Laodicea our Lord, speaking through his servant John, wishes that the church might be either hot or cold. How are we to interpret this desire? (Revelation 3:15). Page 202 69. Who are the apocalyptic horsemen mentioned in Revelation 6:1-8?. Page 205 70. Who are the souls who the apostle John in a vision sees under the altar in heaven? (Revelation 6:9-11). Page 208 71. Who does the heavenly woman who gives birth to a messianic child represent? (Revelation 12). Page 211 72. What does the beast that the apostle John saw arising out of the sea symbolize? (Revelation 13). Page 214 73. Who are the 144,000 of whom the apostle John speaks in Revelation 7 and 14?. Page 217 74. In Revelation 20:6, the apostle John speaks of a "first resurrection." Is there a second resurrection as well?. Page 220 75. Who will be the residents of the New Jerusalem? (Revelation 21:3). Who are the nations who will walk in the light of the golden city? (21:24-26). And what did John mean when he spoke of the leaves of the tree of life that are for the healing of the nations? (22:2). Page 223 76. At the end of Revelation, the apostle warns his readers not to add or to subtract from the prophetic book (Revelation 22:18-19). How are we to understand this warning?. Page 226 77. The apostles frequently speak of the imminent return of Christ. In the last chapter of Revelation (22:7, 20), the promise of Christ's imminent return is given twice. What do we say to such promises after almost 2,000 years of waiting?. Page 229

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