By: Cyril of Alexandria
In "Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 96-110" by Cyril of Alexandria, readers are treated to a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the Gospel of Luke. Cyril's sermons offer a deep dive into the text, highlighting its themes, symbolism, and theological significance.
One of the standout features of this book is Cyril's clear and engaging writing style. His interpretation of the Gospel of Luke is accessible to readers of all levels of biblical knowledge, making this book a valuable resource for both scholars and laypeople.
Additionally, Cyril's commentary is grounded in a strong understanding of the historical and cultural context of the Gospel of Luke. He draws on his knowledge of the time period in which the gospel was written, as well as insights from other biblical texts, to provide a rich and multifaceted interpretation of the text.
Overall, "Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 96-110" is a valuable addition to any library. Cyril of Alexandria's insightful commentary and engaging writing style make this book a must-read for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the Gospel of Luke. Book Description: Sermons 96 through 110 cover the Gospel According to Luke 13:6 through 16:17.
The conclusion of Sermon 96, the whole of 97, and the beginning of 98 have perished. Therefore, they have been replaced with text from Mai’s Nov. Bib. Pat. Vol. ii. pp. 315-321; and Cramer, ii. 107, where some of the following extract is given anonymously; and from the Aurea Catena, p. 201. ed. Venet. 1775.
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