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The Birth of the Messiah: a Commentary on the Infancy Narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke [Paperback]

Raymond E. Brown
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May 18 1999 Anchor Bible Reference Library
The truth behind the Gospel accounts of the  Nativity, updated to include the latest research--a  classic by a renowned scholar, hailed as  "masterly" and "definitive" in the  original edition.


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"One of the premier events in biblical publishing. . . . One thing is sure: This book will become a classic study of the nature and message of the infancy narratives."—The Bible Today
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"Brown's treatment of the infancy narratives is definitive. It will undoubtedly be the standard work on the subject for years to come."—Best Sellers
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The truth behind the Gospel accounts of the Nativity, updated to include the latest research--a classic by a renowned scholar, hailed as "masterly" and "definitive" in the original edition. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent reference! July 18 2002
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The essential work on the infancy narratives of the Gospels by the scholar internationally recognized as the dean of New Testament scholars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Magisterial April 10 2002
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I was reluctant when this tome about the infancy narratives had been recommended, and after the first chapter discovered this was no ordinary book. There are myriads of commentaries, but none like this! This book elaborates at length on the short gospel narratives of the birth of Jesus, and how the NT authors had woven OT material into those narratives. It elaborates on the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary: not as some wench who did as God told her, but as the first disciple of Christ to say Yes to the call of God; not merely a mother to Christ, but the Mother of the people of God by her fiat. For those who already believe, and even for those who don't, it elaborates why the incarnation is such an awesome historial event, not only in human history, but in salvation history.

Fr. Brown writes with erudition, and, while his audience is scholarly, even novices can read these gems with considerable ease. I initially intended to read the book straight through, but the density and intensity of the material suggested that a more devotional, gradual read would be more beneficial. I admit this is hard to do, because once embarked, these insights propel one to read as much as one can as fast as one can. However you decide to read it, I cannot think of a better introduction, as well as advanced scholarship, that will not leave one unchanged.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Eureka!! Thar's gold in dem dar hills. Aug 9 2001
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Fr. Brown taks an honest hard look at the infancy narrative of Matthew and Luke. It is a struggle to find the truth in these narrative amid all the mythic lore and revisionist speculations. He digs deep down into the mountain of rubble that has accumulated, bringing out the sparkling truth that is contained within. He brings them out into the light of the day, where all speculation and myth are shown for what they are.

The historical valure of the infancy narratives are shredded to pieces during the course of this examination. Yet my faith is strengthened not undermined by this work. Why is this? Well, Fr. Brown uncovers the real motivation behind the Evangelists who composed these narratives. The primary motivation is theological.

The infancy narratives are perhaps the richest vien of theology in the New Testament. So much is hidden away in the nooks and crannies of the remainder of the Gospels, so much that only comes to light with a close examination of the infancy narratives. Once the myths are tossed aside, the glory of God begins to shine ever more clearly.

I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to understand the Gospel without sacrificing intellect for the sake of belief.

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5.0 out of 5 stars decision time
My spiritual relationship has been strengthened as a result of reading this commentary by Raymond Edward Brown S. S. Read more
Published on July 1 2001 by catherine guelph
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The book is a masterpiece. I recomended for seminars students and Bible teachers. The strongs areas are the exegesis of the Gospels, the information of social context and the... Read more
Published on Jun 12 2001 by Magdiel Narvaez
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Christology Research
I HAVE TO DO A RESEARCH PAPER ON THE INFANCY NARRATIVES FOR SCHOOL. THIS BOOK HAS EVERYTHING. PRACTICALLY THE ONLY BOOK I USED BECAUSE IT WAS SO COMPLETE AND THERE WAS SO MUCH INFO... Read more
Published on Mar 5 2001 by "maluash"
5.0 out of 5 stars 592 Pages of Commentary on 180 Verses of Scripture
592 pages of commentary on 180 verses comes to a little over three pages per verse, and this is not a large print edition. Read more
Published on Jan 7 2001 by George R Dekle
5.0 out of 5 stars An Infancy Narrative Commentary for Thinking People
Raymond E. Brown has long been one of the finest New Testament scholars. His work in this brilliant commentary is up to his own impeccable standards. Read more
Published on April 16 2000 by MSM
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent refernce
While various conclusions seem selective, Birth of the Messiah is an excellent reference source for anyone who wishes to explore the Infancy Stories of Matthew and Luke. Read more
Published on Dec 26 1999 by T. Mark
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book on the infancy of Christ available.
This book took me months to read. But boy, was it valuable. This may be a little too heavy for some. Read more
Published on Nov 7 1999 by Dr. Marc Axelrod
5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding work from a great scholar and priest
At the time of its publication, Father Brown's work was regarded by conservative and liberal scholars alike as a masterpiece, and it still is. Read more
Published on Nov 7 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars John Shelby Spong
John Shelby Spong has referenced in his own fine books the author of this important volume. Raymond Brown is a ground-breaking Catholic theologian. Read more
Published on Sep 9 1999
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Raymond Brown ( deceased earlier this year ) is the greatest American Bible scholar. This wonderful book is the best read a serious student of the scriptures could ever make. Read more
Published on July 21 1999 by Mel Tungate
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