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I would greatly recommend this book for use as a suppliment to the Bible for study groups or individual study of the Scriptures. I also think that this book is good for both a historical and/or a theological study of the life of Jesus Christ. It really helps to make sense of what Mark had to say by reviewing what the people knew and thought during the time that Jesus was among them so that we could view the Gospel from that perspective as well as what it means to us today.
I think that every Christian will find that they will learn a great deal from this book. As a Christian I feel that this book should be on everyone's must read list.
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Even if the only Greek you know is "alpha" and "omega", Barclay's little classic is an enjoyable and accessible place to start your word studies. (It might even encourage you to learn Greek!) In a series of graceful short essays, Barclay examines a few dozen important or interesting words in light of their biblical and classical usage; what he comes up with is one part philology and one part devotional reading.
For the student who has some Greek, this book will remind him or her why one studies Greek in the first place. It should also cure the beginning student of the tendency to impose English meanings and connotations on Greek words, treating the Greek as if it were only elaborate dress for his own thoughts--a code, and not a language.
Written in 1964, some of the information might be out of date in the scholarly world; also, considering that a number of the words have been the subjects of whole books, one must not expect Barclay's accounts to be the end-all and be-all. But there is much good to be had from this book, and I recommend it both for individual study and small-group discussion.
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When I feel analytical, I think there are two reasons that I feel moved by the Barclay translation. First, Barclay artfully combines literal meanings (word choice and historical usage)with the contextual meaning of each passage. The second reason I choose the Barclay for my "reading" New Testament is that it is scholary in translation of the original manuscripts but highly readable in its final result. One the advantages to this one-man translation is there is a consistent clarity, simplicity and warmth throughout. When I read my Scriptures before bed each night, I sense the strong hand of the Holy Spiritin these words.
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Highly recommended for anyone studying Chronicles - whether you call it Tanak or Old Testament.
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Barclay gives a clear understanding of how people at the time Jesus came viewed him. He uses many sources of the times, including the Lost Books and Greek Mythology. The book is excellent for those that want to examine facts rather than feelings. He does not mince words but lays the material out in an easily understood manner.
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It certainly is very worthy of a couple read-throughs.
My favorite Barclay books are his Daily Bible Studies on the New Testament - which are NOT out of print. Among these, my favorite are Matthew and John, plus Revelation.
To summarize, "The Lord is my Shepherd" is very interesting, inspiring and memorable. Plus, this small book is full of those trademark Barclay anecdotes and word pictures that bring home a point like no one else can, but it's not his very best A-#1 work.