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About Revelation 1-5 (Volume 52a), Revelation 6-16 (Volume 52b) and Revelation 17-22 (Volume 52c):
In this 3-volume set, David Aune extensively … |
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About 1, 2, 3 John (Volume 51):
Dr. Smalley’s exhaustive commentary on the Greek text of the letters of John argues that they, together with the … |
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About 2 Peter and Jude (Volume 50):
This commentary on Jude and the second letter of Peter is written with scholarly and technical expertise by … |
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About 1 Peter (Volume 49):
First Peter is often neglected as insignificant compared to Paul’s letters. J. Ramsey Michaels in-depth treatment … |
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About James (Volume 48):
In this volume in the Word Biblical Commentary, Ralph Martin contributes to our understanding of faith and works, … |
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About Hebrews 1-8 (Volume 47a) and Hebrews 9-13 (Volume 47b):
One of the most popular volumes in the Word Biblical Commentary! The Book of … |
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About Pastoral Epistles (Volume 46):
Regarded as a unique window on early church practices, the Pastoral Epistles are the subject of intense debate … |
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About 1 & 2 Thessalonians (Volume 45):
In this volume F. F. Bruce sets the Thessalonian epistles against their contemporary background and reflects … |
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About Colossians / Philemon (Volume 44):
In this commentary, Peter T. O’Brien offers an exegetical, theological and analytical commentary based … |
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About Philippians (Volume 43):
This commentary offers the most complete, up-to-date scholarly research into Philippians and its significance for … |
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About Ephesians (Volume 42):
In this full-length critical commentary on the Greek text of Ephesians, Andrew Lincoln offers new ways of appreciating … |
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About Galatians (Volume 41):
This commentary is based on the Greek text but is still accessible to those who are not proficient in Greek. It is … |
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About 2 Corinthians (Volume 40):
This volume on 2 Corinthians by Ralph Martin begins with introductory notes discussing the history and composition … |
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About Romans 1-8 (Volume 38a) and Romans 9-16 (Volume 38b):
In these volumes in the Word Biblical Commentary, Dunn preserves the overall … |
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About John - 2nd Edition (Volume 36):
In this revised volume on John, Beasley-Murray firmly confronts the historical and theological concerns … |
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About Luke 1-9:20 (Volume 35a):
Treating Luke’s Gospel as a theological treatise rather than as a biography, Nolland gauges Luke’s … |
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About Mark 1-8:26 (Volume 34a) and Mark 8:27-16:20 (Volume 34b):
In these two volumes on Mark, Dr. Guelich takes a two-fold approach. First, he … |
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About Matthew 1-13 (Volume 33a):
Bringing his textual skills and insights to bear on the ten year task of crafting this commentary, Dr. Hagner … |
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About Micah-Malachi (Volume 32):
In this commentary, Dr. Ralph Smith explains the book’s original setting and primary meaning of the language as … |
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About Hosea-Jonah (Volume 31):
One of the finer commentaries in the set, Tremper Longman has this to say about it: “This is one of the best … |
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About Daniel (Volume 30):
This volume shows how the book of Daniel develops along two major themes: the exploits of Daniel and his friends as … |
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About Ezekiel 1-19 (Volume 28) and Ezekiel 20-48 (Volume 29):
God was always faithful in honoring his covenant with Israel. But when the chosen … |
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About Jeremiah 1-25 (Volume 26):
This volume of the Word Biblical Commentary series is a fitting tribute to the renowned Bible scholar Dr…. |
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About Isaiah 1-33 - Revised Edition (Volume 24) and Isaiah 34-66 - Revised Edition (Volume 25):
Dr. Watts has revisited this work he produced … |
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About Song of Songs / Lamentations (Volume 23b):
The powerful poetry of the Song of Songs and Lamentations gives voice to opposite feelings: the … |