Prophets, scholars, pastors, and lay readers alike will find needed guidance in working through these difficult but important books of the Bible
Tremper Longman III takes a canonical-Christocentric approach to the meaning of Ecclesiastes
Written in a clear, engaging, and accessible style, this commentary will benefit pastors, laypeople, students, and scholars alike
Study on the Epistles of John
In this commentary Gordon Fee aims first and foremost to offer a fresh exposition of the text of 1 and 2 Thessalonians
Sheds considerable light on the background of 1 Samuel, looking carefully at the Philistine and Canaanite cultures, as it untangles the difficult Hebrew text
One of the most comprehensive bibliographies on 1 Peter available anywhere
This landmark commentary, originally published in 1987, has been lauded as the best study available of Paul's theologically rich first letter to the Corinthians
Gives primary attention to John’s gospel in its present form rather than the sources or traditions behind it
Understanding the text of Luke as a wholistic, historical narrative
Indicating how the text was heard by Mark's contemporaries and studying Mark within the frame of reference of modern Gospel research, this commentary is at once useful to scholars and intelligible to nonspecialists
Combines theological acumen, literary sensitivity, philological expertise, and historical knowledge to present a faithful and accurate reading of one of the Old Testament's most important books