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Commentary on Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-14/commentary-on-matthew-1116-19-25-30In this text, although Jesus is referring to the generation of his time, it seems it could just as easily be addressed to our generation. Jesus describes a generation that cannot recognize the truth that (...)
W. H. Bellinger, Jr.
https://www.workingpreacher.org/authors/w-h-bellinger-jrW. H. Bellinger, Jr. is Professor of Religion Emeritus at Baylor University where he served for decades as Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew as well as Chair of the Department of Religion. Recent publications (...)
Nancy deClaissé-Walford
https://www.workingpreacher.org/authors/nancy-declaisse-walfordNancy deClaissé-Walford is professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at the McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the author of four books: Reading from the Beginning: The Shaping (...)
Commentary on Introduction to Narrative Lectionary Year 3
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/introduction-to-year-3/commentary-on-introduction-to-narrative-lectionary-year-3An overview of the Narrative Lectionary Year 3, fall. Promises, promises Some preachers and worship leaders who follow the Narrative Lectionary (NL) have found it useful to divide the year into smaller units. The following (...)
Commentary on Isaiah 61:1-11
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/spirit-of-the-lord-upon-me/commentary-on-isaiah-611-11The passage seems to contain multiple voices: a preacher and healer, an administrator, and YHWH.1 These three speakers play a major role in the Jerusalem renaissance. General Mission 61:1-3b The literary motifs of Isaiah 40-55 (...)
Commentary on Joel 2:12-13, 28-29
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/turn-to-a-merciful-god/commentary-on-joel-212-13-28-29There are two patches in Joel’s prophetic quilt.1 Scholars do not agree on the editorial history of the book of Joel. Some argue for a ninth century date, while others suggest a Persian period (500-350 (...)
Commentary on Genesis 2:4b-7, 15-17; 3:1-8
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/creation-and-fall/commentary-on-genesis-24b-7-15-17-31-8After a first, poetic account in Genesis 1, Genesis 2-3 offers a complementary narrative account of the beginnings of creation. Together these three chapters present creation through a bifocal lens that affirms both the profound, (...)
Commentary on Mark 16:1-8
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/resurrection-2/commentary-on-mark-161-8“They said nothing to nobody — they were afraid, you see.” That’s a fairly literal, inelegant English rendering of Mark 16:8. Could the evangelist have ended his Gospel like this? What kind of victor is (...)
Commentary on Mark 15:16-39
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/crucifixion/commentary-on-mark-1516-39Unvarnished and raw: that’s how Mark recounts Jesus’ death. More than any other evangelist, Mark drives the church into the heart of its gospel in all its horror and wonder. Every temptation to prettify it (...)
Commentary on Mark 1:21-45
https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/jesus-ministry-begun/commentary-on-mark-121-45One of the striking things about Mark’s Gospel is that it is not the disciples, first and foremost, who serve to proclaim the Good News; in fact, the disciples are in many ways last to (...)