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A precious book that presents a learned proposal for the figural interpretation of the Synoptics and John.
--Boris Paschke "Evangelical Review of Theology "This is a book to be savored, not rushed through like fast food. At one point, Hays describes the benefit of reading John's narrative 'attentively.' This book demonstrates Hays's attentive reading of the evangelists interpreting and using Scripture... Hays's work will be useful for those studying one or more of the Gospels and for those researching the use of the Scriptures of Israel in the NT. Failure to engage with Hays would be a mistake.
--Kenneth D. Litwak "Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society "What cannot be overstated about Hays' book is the fresh way in which his methodology elucidates nuanced meaning in the Gospels as echoes of the larger story of Israel while also offering plain interpretation of standard passages. Hays' work in figural echoing is innovative, whisking a Gospel reader into other parts of scripture against standard hermeneutical practice such as grammatical-historic approaches.
--Thomas J. Savage "European Journal of Theology "Everyone should read Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels; it is a masterpiece in figural interpretation.
--Dean Deppe "Calvin Theological Journal "In this much anticipated project, Hays does for the Gospels what he previously and famously did for Paul. He investigates how the four evangelists, each in a distinctive way, operated as biblical interpreters, bearing witness to Jesus and his gospel in light of the Old Testament's witness.
--The Christian CenturyThis is a remarkable book for the many fresh lines of interpretative possibilities that Hays presents.
--Peter R. Rodgers "Novum Testamentum "This is a superb and important book for a truly Christian way of understanding the Scriptures.
--The Bible TodayThere is subtlety and depth here, achieved only through extensive awareness of Israel's Scriptures and the ways they can be reconfigured in the Gospels.
--Micah D. Kiel "Catholic Biblical Quarterly "Combined with the detailed analysis of possible verbal correspondences in various texts, Hays offers a richly theological reading of the Gospels that will be of great benefit to preachers.
--Alistair I. Wilson "Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology "Hays promises the reader an examination of the Evangelists' hermeneutics and delivers so much more--the veritable foundation, outline and central details for a biblical theology of the Gospels.
--Craig L. Blomberg "Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies ""About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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