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Subject: New Testament Commentaries

“Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians is one of the most important epistles in the New Testament. David Garland’s thoughtful new commentary draws on extensive research and engages the best of contemporary scholarship while providing a readable study that will be accessible to thoughtful readers as well as students, pastors, and scholars. After considering the context of the letter and the social and cultural setting of Corinth, Garland turns to his exegetical work. An introduction to each major unit of thought is followed by the author’s own translation of the Greek text. In the course of his verse-by-verse commentary, he incorporates references to other ancient writings that help explain particular aspects of Paul’s meaning or provide information on the social and cultural context. He also refers to the work of other commentators and provides extensive notes for further reading and research.” – Baker Academic

“In this new edition in the award-winning BECNT series, leading evangelical biblical scholar Karen Jobes offers a substantive commentary on 1 Peter. The first edition, widely regarded as one of the leading commentaries on 1 Peter, has sold over 22,000 copies. The second edition takes recent scholarship into account and has been updated and revised throughout. Jobes takes a historical-grammatical approach to exegeting 1 Peter and considers the possibility that the original readers of the letter were actual exiles who had known Peter in some other location, probably Rome. She analyzes each discourse unit of the Greek text with a view toward not only what the letter meant in its original setting but how it speaks to readers today.” – Baker Academic

“With its user-friendly design, this commentary by Moises Silva provides a substantive yet accessible discussion of Philippians to help pastors, students, and teachers understand and explain this letter. Each passage is presented in three parts: Silva’s own translation of the Greek text; exegesis and exposition of each unit of thought; and additional notes on textual matters. Throughout the commentary, Silva asks what is distinctive about this letter and shows how each passage contributes to Paul’s overall argument. The second edition has been updated to interact with important recent scholarship on Philippians and to incorporate the well-regarded BECNT layout.” – Baker Academic

“In this two-volume set on the Gospel of Luke, Darrell L. Bock offers students of the New Testament a substantive yet highly accessible commentary. With extensive research and thoughtful chapter-by-chapter exegesis, Bock leads readers through all aspects of the third Gospel–sociological, historical, and theological. The result is a guide that clearly and meaningfully brings this important New Testament book to life for contemporary readers. Bock’s two volumes on the Gospel of Luke are the inaugural volumes of the acclaimed BECNT series. As with all BECNT volumes, Luke features the author’s own translation of the Greek text, detailed interaction with the original text, and a user-friendly design. This informative, balanced commentary also includes extensive introductory notes. It admirably achieves the dual aims of the series–academic sophistication with pastoral sensitivity and accessibility–making it a useful tool for students, professors, and pastors.” – Baker Academic Press

Black's New Testament Commentaries: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (FORTHCOMING)

Black’s New Testament Commentaries: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (FORTHCOMING)

by Floyd V. Vilson

“Professor Floyd Filson of McCormick Seminary . . . has given us a volume of rare insight and distinction. He is at pains to make clear how thoroughly the evangelist, while working with traditional material, has put his personal stamp on the entire Gospel.” – Scottish Journal of Theology

Black's New Testament Commentary: A Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans by C. K. Barrett

Black’s New Testament Commentary: A Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (FORTHCOMING) by C. K. Barrett

“C. K. Barrett’s exegetical prowess, evidenced most distinctly in his volumes on the First and Second Epistles to the Corinthians, also in the Black’s series, has long been appreciated in the world of biblical studies. Now, in his long-awaited, newly revised, verse-by-verse exposition of The Epistle to the Romans Barrett further enhances our understanding of the book of Romans, early Christianity, the apostle Paul and his theology, and the New Testament. This revised edition has been reworked, updated, and retypeset, and the inclusion of an index of ancient sources further adds to its usefulness. A master of thoroughness, historical backgrounds, and ancient languages, Barrett offers insights for scholars, ministers, students, and anyone who wants to know more about Paul’s Epistle to the Romans.” – Hendrickson

BNTC: The Epistle to the Philippians by Markus Bockmuehl

BNTC: The Epistle to the Philippians (FORTHCOMING) by Markus Bockmuehl

“Designed to make the latest scholarship on Philippians accessible to a broader readership, this new commentary brings to life both the letter’s historical setting and its vigorously theological purpose. A number of important recent studies of the social and religious context of first-century Philippi are here considered for the first time in a commentary, and the author offers a critical engagement with several of the newer approaches to Pauline interpretation, including questions of rhetoric and social convention. Theological highlights include the themes of Christian joy in all circumstances, the Philippians’ active ‘stake-holding’ partnership in the gospel, and above all the pervasive passion for a union with Christ in following his self-humbling example of service. Giving due attention both to the theological heritage of St. Paul’s Jewish background and to the Greco-Roman social and religious setting of his readership, this commentary relates a well-grounded understanding of the letter’s first-century impact to the wider concerns of Christian theology.” T&T Clark

Daily Study Bible: The Gospel of Mark by William Barclay

Daily Study Bible: The Gospel of Mark (FORTHCOMING) by William Barclay

The Daily Study Bible series has always had one aim—to convey the results of scholarship to the ordinary reader. . . [T]he primary aim has never been academic. It could be summed up in the famous words of Richard of Chichester’s prayer—to enable men and women ‘to know Jesus Christ more clearly, to love him more dearly, and to follow him more nearly.'” – William Barclay

“For over one hundred years, the International Critical Commentary series has held a special place among works on the Bible. It has sought to bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis—linguistic and textual no less than archaeological, historical, literary and theological—with a level of comprehension and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series.”

International Critical Commentary: Matthew (3 vols.) by W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison, Jr.

International Critical Commentary: Matthew (3 vols.) (FORTHCOMING) by W. D. Davies and Dale C. Allison, Jr.

“‘How should this massive work of scholarship be assessed? The three volumes stand as one of the major commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew in which all future interpreters of the Gospel will find a source of fruitful dialogue and helpful ideas. It is a must have, both in libraries and in footnotes. Davies and Allison are to be thoroughly commended on the fruits of their considerable toil.” – Robert K. McIver

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