Evangelical Commentary On The Bible

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  evangelical commentary on the bible: Evangelical Commentary on the Bible Walter A. Elwell, 1989 A contemporary, one-volume commentary includes comments, outlines, and introductions to every book of the Bible as well as extended discussios of key biblical doctrines.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: 1-2 Timothy and Titus: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary Andreas Köstenberger, 2020-11-18 Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus provide all churches with much-needed direction. In this EBTC volume, Andreas J. Köstenberger captures the rich theological contributions of Paul's oft-overlooked letters to Timothy and Titus. Köstenberger highlights Paul's mature reflections on doctrine, the church's nature, mission, relationships, dynamics, and oversight, the Christian life, and the last days. Köstenberger analyzes these letters against the Old Testament and the rest of the New Testament, particularly Paul's other letters and Acts. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Daniel: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary J. Paul Tanner, 2021-02-17 In this volume from the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary, Paul Tanner argues that the book of Daniel is the Old Testament blueprint of the Bible's overarching eschatological narrative. Tanner examines key aspects of the book of Daniel such as the revelation of Israel's future in relation to gentile kingdoms, God's exaltation of Daniel as a channel through whom he reveals his will and God's sovereign control of the nations under whom Israel is being disciplined. Tanner provides exegetical insight to help readers better understand not only how God worked in Israel's history through Daniel, but how he sovereignly directs all of world history--for all time.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Theological Commentary R. Michael Allen, 2011-12-15 >
  evangelical commentary on the bible: The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary Gary M. Burge, Andrew E. Hill, 2015-04-07 As more and more Christians are involved in teaching in their churches, there is a need for an accessible, engaging commentary that can enhance their understanding of Scripture and aid their teaching. The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary is that resource. This nontechnical, section-by-section commentary on the whole Bible provides reliable and readable interpretations of the Scriptures from forty-two leading evangelical scholars. The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary is a complete revision of the well-known Baker Commentary on the Bible edited by Walter Elwell, now featuring new articles and vibrant full-color images on more than 1,800 pages, complete with photos, maps, and timelines to illustrate the text. This information-packed commentary helps readers gain a deeper understanding of the Bible. Beyond that, it includes practical applications for spiritual and personal guidance, making it invaluable to any believer seeking to get the most out of their Bible study. Pastors and others in teaching ministries looking for a one-volume, evangelical commentary on the Bible will value this resource.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Romans: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary David G. Peterson, 2020-11-11 Of all of Paul's letters, Romans is the one most immersed in the Old Testament. David G. Peterson situates Romans within the grand redemptive story of the Bible: creation, sin, Abraham's call and covenant, Israel's reception of and failure to keep the law, and God's great promises of salvation. Peterson reads Romans as Paul's exposition and defense of the gospel with unique theological insights into the Trinity, righteousness and justification, Israel and the church, apostolic ministry, and true worship and holy living. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: The Moody Bible Commentary Michael Rydelnik, Michael Vanlaningham, 2014-03-15 OVER 100,000 COPIES SOLD! Now you can study the Bible with the faculty of the Moody Bible Institute! Imagine having a team of 30 Moody Bible Institute professors helping you study the Bible. Now you can with this in-depth, user-friendly, one-volume commentary. General editors Michael Rydelnik and Michael Vanlaningham have led a team of contributors whose academic training, practical church experience, and teaching competency make this commentary excellent for anyone who needs help understanding the Scriptures. This comprehensive and reliable reference work should be the first place Sunday school teachers, Bible study leaders, missionaries, and pastors turn to for biblical insight. Scripture being commented on is shown in bold print for easy reference, and maps and charts provide visual aids for learning. Additional study helps include bibliographies for further reading and a subject and Scripture index. The Moody Bible Commentary is an all-in-one Bible study resource that will help you better understand and apply God's written revelation to all of life.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Baker Commentary on the Bible Walter Elwell, 2000 This comprehensive, one-volume commentary offers accessible, concise explanations of the purpose and content of each biblical text.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary Thomas Schreiner, 2020-11-18 Jesus' final cry on the cross--it is finished--captures the theology of Hebrews. Thomas R. Schreiner clarifies Hebrews's complex argument by keeping a sustained focus on its logical flow. He interprets Hebrews in light of its prominent structures of promise and fulfillment, eschatology, typology, and the relationship between heaven and earth. Schreiner probes the letter's unique theological contributions, such as its presentation of Jesus' divinity and humanity, his priesthood and sacrifice, the new covenant, warnings and exhortations, and the reward for those who persevere in Christ. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Revelation Grant R. Osborne, 2002-11 A well-respected New Testament scholar provides a substantive yet accessible commentary on this difficult and intriguing book of the Bible.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Evangelical Sunday School Lesson Commentary Pathway Press, 2003-03-01
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Philippians Moisés Silva, 2005-03 A well-respected scholar illuminates the meaning of a popular New Testament epistle.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: 1 Peter (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) Karen H. Jobes, 2005-04-01 In this newest addition to the acclaimed BECNT series, respected New Testament scholar Karen H. Jobes provides a fresh commentary on 1 Peter. 1 Peter admirably achieves the dual aims of the BECNT series--it is academically sophisticated as well as pastorally sensitive and accessible. This volume features Jobes's own translation of the Greek text and detailed interaction with the meaning of the text, emphasizing the need to read 1 Peter in light of its cultural background. Jobes's commentary will help pastors, students, and teachers better understand the Christian's role as a foreigner in contemporary society.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: New Bible Commentary D. A. Carson, 1994 Modern critical essays discuss each book of the Old and New Testament.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Commentary on Hebrews Thomas R. Schreiner, 2015-02 This series provides a unique, in depth commentary on scriptures that encapsulates both an exegetical approach and a Biblical Theology application for a comprehensive offering critical to complete the library of all serious Bible scholars.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Amos, Jonah, & Micah: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary Joanna Hoyt, 2019 2019 Biblical Foundations Book Award Finalist in Old Testament Throughout the Old Testament, Yahweh drew his prophets from the most unlikely circumstances. The minor prophets Amos, Jonah, and Micah were each called out of their ordinary lives to deliver timely messages-both to their original audiences and for us, today. While they're each unique, these three biblical books can be connected by the theological themes of divine justice, mercy, judgment, and repentance. In this volume, JoAnna M. Hoyt examines these themes in depth, revealing the complexity of the relationship between God and his people. Throughout her commentary, Hoyt closely examines the text of these three prophetic books, giving us a scholarly and applicable exploration for the church.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: The Gospels and Acts Michael Wilkins, Craig A. Evans, Darrell L. Bock, Andreas J. Köstenberger, 2013-10-01 The most comprehensive volume ever produced in defense of the Gospels and Acts The four Gospels and the book of Acts tell stories of Jesus’ life and the birth of Christianity. Are these stories true history or just religious fiction? Christians accept the stories as true and say that the entire Bible is a reliable communication inspired by God. Against this, non-Christians have argued that the Bible is a book of legends, myths, and historical inaccuracies—just another example of human religious endeavor. In this volume, four world-class New Testament scholars address challenges to the reliability of the Gospels and Acts. In order to identify the most important challenges, the authors drew from the literature of skeptics and New Testament critics, plus they included questions that many Christians ask as well. The result is the most comprehensive defense of the Gospels and Acts that has ever been published. The primary purpose of the Holman Apologetics Commentary on the Bible is to equip readers to defend the reliability of Scripture and the historic evangelical understanding of its teachings. It is designed for use by general readers, though scholars will find it a probing and welcome resource as well. A secondary purpose is to encourage awareness and discussion of Bible difficulties that are not commonly mentioned from the pulpit or even the seminary lectern. This is not a verse-by-verse commentary. The authors were provided an index that identified verses known to be relevant to the topics of apologetics and biblical reliability. They restricted their comments to these verses, plus any others that they recognized as germane to the aims of this project. Typically, each commentary note begins by stating the challenge or challenges regarding the text at hand. We attempt to state the case in all its potency, as a critic would state it. This approach takes seriously the critical viewpoint and helps ensure that the reader feels the full weight of the challenge. The contributors take each challenge seriously and seek to describe viable solutions that support faith and align with a high view of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Esther: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary Anthony Tomasino, 2016 The story is a familiar one, made popular by Sunday School teachers, novels, and movies: her people threatened with extinction, Queen Esther must summon the courage to approach the Persian King Xerxes in order to save the Jews. But what is the real message of Esther? In this commentary, Anthony Tomasino closely examines the Hebrew text to explore the motifs of feasting, sovereignty, assertiveness, and reversal in the book of Esther. He also explores its connection with the celebration of Purim, the theme of the invincibility of the Jews, and the conspicuous absence of any mention of God. - back of book.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Asbury Bible Commentary Wayne McCown, 1992 Here is the first one-volume evangelical Wesleyan commentary on the entire Bible. Nearly 50 Wesleyan scholars collaborated on this landmark aid to pastors, Sunday school teachers, Bible study leaders, and college and seminary students.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: James Dan G. McCartney, 2009-11 A highly regarded New Testament scholar offers a substantive evangelical commentary on James in the award-winning BECNT series.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Women's Evangelical Commentary: Old Testament Dorothy Kelley Patterson, Rhonda Harrington Kelley, 2011-06 An Old Testament commentary written by women with theological training for women with an emphasis on passages of importance to women.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: The Wycliffe Bible Commentary Charles Pfeiffer, Everett Harrison, 1962-06-01 You love God. You long to know Him more intimately, to see Him face to face. Now is the time to dig deeper into the Scriptures, to see the Bible come alive for you: chapter by chapter, sentence by sentence, word by word. Written by forty-eight leading Bible scholars, this powerful handbook walks you through the entire text of the Old and New Testaments (primarily in the KJV). From the majestic Genesis account of all the Creator brought into being to Christ's words at the end of Revelation ('Yea, I come quickly...'), you'll find insights to help you wrap your heart and mind around God's Word in the pages of The Wycliffe Bible Commentary. INCLUDES BONUS MATERIAL: Commentary on Romans from The Moody Bible Commentary. Michael Vanlaningham, professor of New Testament at Moody Bible Institute, introduces Romans and then takes you through it verse-by-verse. Known as Paul's most thorough treatment on Christian doctrine, Romans explores sin, faith, and God's redemptive purposes for the world in Jesus. Familiarity with this famous letter is indispensable for growth and maturity in your Christian faith.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Simply Spirit-Filled Dr. Andrew K. Gabriel, 2019-02-12 What stands between you and living an authentic Spirit-filled life? Do you want to experience the Holy Spirit more but are afraid of what that truly means? In Simply Spirit-Filled, internationally acclaimed theologian Andrew Gabriel says if you want to experience all the Holy Spirit has to offer, you must become more aware of the ways the Spirit is already quietly at work in and around you. By blending theology, practical steps, and a touch of humor, this book brings clarity to praying in tongues, spiritual gifts, dreams and visions, and miracles. Simply Spirit-Filled is a biblically rooted and well-informed introduction to some of the basics of the charismatic tradition.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: New Bible Dictionary Donald J. Wiseman, 1996-11-19 The third edition of the New Bible Dictionary will increase the reader's knowledge and understanding of God's Word as no other single book can do. This up-to-date edition is filled with the latest developments in biblical studies, ancient Near Eastern studies, and archaeological finds.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Psalms Two Volume Set: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary James M. Hamilton, 2021-12-08 The Psalms are a carefully arranged collage of history, prophecy, and praise. James M. Hamilton provides a fresh translation and interpretation of the Psalms. This set combines both Volume 1 (Psalms 1-72) and Volume 2 (Psalms 73-150). Though commonly read in isolation, the Psalms are best read as a collage that tells a story of God's faithfulness to his people through his king. Hamilton observes the significance of the Psalter's intentional macro--structuring and intricate links across neighboring psalms. Hamilton interprets with a literary sensitivity and an eye towards canonical connections. Learn where the Psalms belong in the redemptive story, how they relate to God's people, and how they find their fulfillment in Jesus. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: James - Evangelical Exegetical Commentary William Clayton Varner, Professor of Bible and Greek William Varner, 2014-04 The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series incorporates the latest in critical biblical scholarship and is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. Each comprehensive volume offers and original translation and addresses biblical theology and application for each passage. James has been called the Proverbs of the New Testament. William Varner proves it is much more. Although James contains a higher percentage of commands than any other biblical book, Varner argues that it is more than a loosely organized manual for righteous living. By interacting with current scholarship and analyzing the Greek text, Varner examines how James challenges believers to choose heavenly wisdom over earthly philosophies. Offering creative insight on preaching and applying the text, Varner guides readers to a better understanding of James -- the man and his letter. --
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament G. K. Beale, D. A. Carson, 2007-11-01 Readers of the New Testament often encounter quotes or allusions to Old Testament stories and prophecies that are unfamiliar or obscure. In order to fully understand the teachings of Jesus and his followers, it is important to understand the large body of Scripture that preceded and informed their thinking. Leading evangelical scholars G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson have brought together a distinguished team to provide readers with a comprehensive commentary on Old Testament quotations, allusions, and echoes that appear from Matthew through Revelation. College and seminary students, pastors, scholars, and interested lay readers will want to add this unique commentary to their reference libraries. Contributors Craig L. Blomberg (Denver Seminary) on Matthew Rikk E. Watts (Regent College) on Mark David W. Pao (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) and Eckhard J. Schnabel (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) on Luke Andreas J. Köstenberger (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) on John I. Howard Marshall (University of Aberdeen) on Acts Mark A. Seifrid (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) on Romans Roy E. Ciampa (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) and Brian S. Rosner (Moore Theological College) on 1 Corinthians Peter Balla (Károli Gáspár Reformed University, Budapest) on 2 Corinthians Moisés Silva (author of Philippians in the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) on Galatians and Philippians Frank S. Thielman (Beeson Divinity School) on Ephesians G. K. Beale (Wheaton College Graduate School) on Colossians Jeffrey A. D. Weima (Calvin Theological Seminary) on 1 and 2 Thessalonians Philip H. Towner (United Bible Societies) on 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus George H. Guthrie (Union University) on Hebrews D. A. Carson (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) on the General Epistles G. K. Beale (Wheaton College Graduate School) and Sean M. McDonough (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) on Revelation
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Revelation Exegetical Commentary - 2 volume set Robert L. Thomas, 2016-08-15 Get back to the roots on Revelation Through the centuries since its writing, the book of Revelation has captured the fascination of the Christian church. The earliest Christians were unanimous in understanding it along a premillennial view of Jesus' second coming, but other hermeneutical approaches began to emerge in the third century. These clouded, and added complexity to, the task of explaining the book’s meaning. For most of the Christian era, consequently, many readers have viewed this last of the NT writings as though it were hopelessly embedded in an aura of deep mystery. An avalanche of interpretive literature has evidenced remarkable interest in the book’s contents, but along with the interest has come widespread bewilderment. Written especially for the informed layman, student, and scholar, this commentary seeks to clear the air. The book is interpreted according to a historical and grammatical hermeneutic and propounds a conservative, evangelical theology, but the reader will not get a narrow view on areas of disagreement. This commentary interacts with a range of major views, both evangelical and nonevangelical. It reaffirms the basic framework of eschatology espoused by ancient Christianity, but with added help from centuries of maturing thought and doctrinal progress in the Body of Christ. All exegesis and exposition in this 2-volume commentary are based on the original language of the text. Translations used are those of the author, and textual criticism and word study are included where appropriate. This in-depth commentary also includes extended excursuses on important topics of theological and historical interest.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: What is Reformed Theology? R. C. Sproul, 2016-09-13 What Do the Five Points of Calvinism Really Mean? Many have heard of Reformed theology, but may not be certain what it is. Some references to it have been positive, some negative. It appears to be important, and they'd like to know more about it. But they want a full, understandable explanation, not a simplistic one. What Is Reformed Theology? is an accessible introduction to beliefs that have been immensely influential in the evangelical church. In this insightful book, R. C. Sproul walks readers through the foundations of the Reformed doctrine and explains how the Reformed belief is centered on God, based on God's Word, and committed to faith in Jesus Christ. Sproul explains the five points of Reformed theology and makes plain the reality of God's amazing grace.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Revelation , 1999-01-01 The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the Beast will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: True to Our Native Land, Second Edition Brian K. Blount, Gay L. Byron, Emerson B. Powery, 2024-10-22 True to Our Native Land is a pioneering commentary on the New Testament that sets biblical interpretation firmly in the context of African American experience and concern. In this second edition, the scholarship is cutting-edge, updated, and expanded to be in tune with African American culture, education, and churches. The book calls into question many canons of traditional biblical research and highlights the role of the Bible in African American history, accenting themes of ethnicity, class, slavery, and African heritage as these play a role in Christian Scripture and the Christian odyssey of an emancipated people.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Joshua: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary David Firth, 2021-01-13 Joshua is not merely a story of conquest but also a treasure trove of theology. David G. Firth interprets the book of Joshua with a sensitivity to its place as Christian Scripture. Joshua is marginalized in many churches, often because its message is misunderstood. Firth reveals that, rather than simply being a story of conquest, Joshua is concerned with matters of identity and faithfulness. Joshua exhorts God's people to live out their calling in light of God's promises. While Israelites like Achan fall short, others--often gentiles--show surprising faith in God. Firth also probes the book's theological themes, such as the promised land, government, rest, and promise. The book of Joshua boldly challenges the complacent in faith to be a nation committed to God. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Daniel: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary Joe Sprinkle, 2020-10-28 The book of Daniel presents a God who is there and is not silent. Joe M. Sprinkle connects Daniel with the biblical story. Debates rage around Daniel's dating, historicity, and referents. With this focus on historical context, Daniel's canonical context is often lost. While arguing for conservative dating and historicity, Sprinkle focuses on how Daniel is a fulcrum for many theological themes in both the OT and NT. Daniel says much about God's nature, his relationship with history, the heavenly host, the Messiah, the coming kingdom, and the last things. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Mark Robert H. Stein, 2008-11 A highly regarded New Testament scholar offers a substantive commentary on Mark in the award-winning BECNT series.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: 2 Corinthians (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament) George H. Guthrie, 2015-04-14 In this addition to the award-winning BECNT series, a respected New Testament scholar offers a substantive evangelical commentary on 2 Corinthians. George Guthrie leads readers through the intricacies of literary structure, word meanings, cultural backdrop, and theological proclamation, offering insights applicable to modern ministry contexts. As with all BECNT volumes, this commentary features the author's detailed interaction with the Greek text; extensive research; thoughtful, chapter-by-chapter exegesis; and an acclaimed, user-friendly design. It admirably achieves the dual aims of the series--academic sophistication with pastoral sensitivity and accessibility--making it a useful tool for pastors, church leaders, students, and teachers.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Ephesians: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary S. M. Baugh, 2016 In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul emphasizes the unity of believers in the inaugurated new creation. He first sets before his audience the salvation freely offered to us through faith in Christ, then applies this truth to their lives, calling them to live lives of love. In this volume, S. M. Baugh approaches this important letter from a first-century perspective, examining ancient sources to determine what Paul's words meant in their ancient context, while also interacting with recent scholarship. The result is a commentary that is academically rigorous and at the same time presents Ephesians as the good news it was meant to be. About the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary Series: The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series incorporates the latest in critical biblical scholarship and is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. Each comprehensive volume combines historical and literary explanations with insights for understanding the text within the Bible's larger story and applying it to everyday life.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Galatians: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary Matthew S. Harmon, 2021-12 Galatians reveals how Christ changes everything. Matthew S. Harmon traces the argument of Paul's most polemic letter. In Galatians, Paul defends his authority and attacks his opponents' arguments--and in both cases, the decisive factor is the Gospel. History and Scripture must be interpreted in light of Christ's arrival. The new creation has broken in, leaving nothing unaltered. Harmon plumbs Galatians' theological depth, including its view of sin and exile, apocalyptic antitheses, the Trinity, Isaiah's servant figure, the law, righteousness, and faith(fulness). The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Romans Thomas R. Schreiner, 2018-10-16 This substantive evangelical commentary on Romans by a leading biblical scholar is one of the most popular in the award-winning BECNT series and has been praised as a great preaching commentary. This new edition, updated and revised throughout, reflects Thomas Schreiner's mature thinking on various interpretive issues. As with all BECNT volumes, this commentary features the author's detailed interaction with the Greek text, extensive research, thoughtful verse-by-verse exegesis, and a user-friendly design. It admirably achieves the dual aims of the series--academic sophistication with pastoral sensitivity and accessibility--making it a useful tool for pastors, church leaders, students, and teachers.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: 1-2 Peter and Jude: The Christian Standard Commentary Thomas R. Schreiner, 2020-11-01 1-2 Peter and Jude is part of The Christian Standard Commentary (CSC) series. This commentary series focuses on the theological and exegetical concerns of each biblical book, while paying careful attention to balancing rigorous scholarship with practical application. This series helps the reader understand each biblical book's theology, its place in the broader narrative of Scripture, and its importance for the church today. Drawing on the wisdom and skills of dozens of evangelical authors, the CSC is a tool for enhancing and supporting the life of the church.
  evangelical commentary on the bible: Matthew David L. Turner, 2008-04-15 An expert on Jewish backgrounds offers a substantial commentary on Matthew in the latest addition to the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series.
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The Teacher's Bible Commentary H. Franklin Paschall,Herschel H. Hobbs,1972-05-01 The Teacher's Bible Commentary ... Then during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the liberal versus evangelical issues became dominant with Hovey, Strong, Rauschenbusch, and Henry in the North and Mullins, Conner, Hobbs, and Criswell in the ...

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Bible-Commentaries.Com THE BOOK OF PROVERBS Introduction: The Book of Proverbs is part of the section of Poetical Books of the Old Testament, which comprise Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon. The Fausset’s Bible Dictionary states: ... In his commentary The Proverbs, Kidner distinguishes eight differ ent themes or ...

OT COMMENTARIES FOR BIBLE EXPOSITORS, 1987-921 - PDF4PRO
Some commentary sets deal only with the Old Testament. A Work That Synthesizes Paul N. Benware. Survey of the Old Testament. Everyman's Bible Commentary; Chicago: Moody, 1988. 267 pp. The author was a professor of Bible and Theology at Moody Bible Institute and now is on the faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Genesis--Leviticus: 1 (The Expositor's Bible Commentary)
Bulletin for Biblical Research, a leading evangelical biblical studies journal, and is author of a commentary on Song of Songs in the Baker Old Testament commentary series. General editor: Tremper Longman III (Ph.D., Yale University) is Robert ... Expositor’s Bible Commentary (which first appeared in 1979): “The title of this work defines ...

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Psalms Interpretation A Bible Commentary For Teaching And LM Reder Psalms James Luther Mays,2011-01-01 The Psalms have a double identity. They are scripture and liturgy. ... Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary James M. Hamilton,2021-12-08 The Psalms are a carefully arranged collage of history, prophecy, and praise. James M. Hamilton ...

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"e New Bible Commentary first published December 1953 Second edition, November 1954 (nine impressions) "ird edition, completely revised and reset, April 1970 (twenty impressions) Fourth edition, completely revised and reset, April 1994 Exported …

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Andrews Bible Commentary Ángel Manuel Rodríguez,Daniel Kwame Bediako,Carl P. Cosaert,Gerald A. Klingbeil,2024 ... Leading evangelical scholars G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson have brought together a distinguished team to provide readers with a comprehensive commentary on Old Testament quotations, allusions, and

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The New International Commentary on the New Testament (Cambridge: Eerdmans, 1974): ‘It was for a long time the standard evangelical commentary on Mark but is now somewhat dated’ (D.A. Carson, New Testament Commentary Survey (Baker,2013), 52). Marcus J, Mark: A new translation with introduction and commentary. Anchor Bible. 2 vols. (New York:

A Critical Analysis of the Orthodox Study Bible’s Treatment of the ...
Church to maintain an evangelical and missionary attitude, and immediately began work on a study Bible whose annotations would reflect Orthodox theology.4 In 1993, The Orthodox Study Bible: New Testament and Psalms was published by the St. Athanasius Orthodox Academy in cooperation with

Old Testament Literature Survey - Affinity
introduce four commentaries from evangelical authors. John D. CURRID's Exodus, VoU Chapters 1-18 (Evangelical Press, 2(00) is the first OT volume in the EP Study Commentary series. Currid's research in Egyptology is reflected in his comments and notes. Both this and the Mentor Commentary on Exodus by John L. MACKA Y,

YOU CAN UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE - Free Bible Commentary
i BRIEF EXPLANATIONS OF THE TECHNICAL RESOURCES USED IN THIS OLD TESTAMENT COMMENTARY SERIES A. Lexical There are several excellent lexicons available for ancient Hebrew. A. Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament by Francis Brown, S. R. Driver, and Charles A. Briggs. It is based on the German lexicon by Wilhelm Gesenius.

EXPLORING GOD’S DESIGN FOR THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE …
Back to top ChristCommunityKC.org | 4 divided into two broad camps: those who limit ministry positions based on gender (Complementarian) and those who do not (Egalitarian).1 • Complementarian – This position suggests that it is God’s creation design for men and women to fulfill different roles in the church (i.e., they complement each other); therefore some ministry

THE WRITINGS OF ROBERT L. THOMAS, TH. D.: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 1956-1999
“The Hermeneutics of Evangelical Redaction Criticism,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 29:4 (June 1989): 447-59. “The King James Controversy,” Masterpiece 3:1 (Jan-Feb 1990): 16-19. “Bible Translations: The Link between Exegesis and Expository Preaching,” The Master’s Seminary Journal 1:1 (Spring 1990): 53-74.

John 8 Resources - Precept Austin
Not a commentary, but an interesting resource. For example on page 125 there is lengthy discussion on Word Studies in John including a section entitled "Fundamental Rules of Word Study." and another entitled "Common Johannine Word Study Errors." Evangelical Commentary on the Bible - editor Walter Elwell (1989) 1239 pages.User reviews. Burge, Gary.

The Evangelical Heritage Version: What’s in a Name - The …
2 Old versus New The Evangelical Heritage VersionTM seeks a balance between the old and the new.We debated whether our translation should be called new or revised.Neither term tells the whole story. Our translation can be called revised or traditional in so far as it builds on the tradition of Bible translation that goes back to the King James Version, to Martin Luther, and beyond.

John 3 Resources - Precept Austin
Not a commentary, but an interesting resource. For example on page 125 there is lengthy discussion on Word Studies in John including a section entitled "Fundamental Rules of Word Study." and another entitled "Common Johannine Word Study Errors." Evangelical Commentary on the Bible - editor Walter Elwell (1989) 1239 pages.User reviews. Burge, Gary.

Acts 13–28 | Commentary - Explore the Bible
Explore the Bible: Adult Commentary 200 Powell Place, Suite 100 Brentwood, TN 37027-7707; or make comments on the web at lifeway.com. Printed in the United States of America Explore the Bible: Adult Commentary (ISSN 1092-7174; Item 005847744) is published quarterly by Lifeway Christian Resources, 200 Powell Place, Suite 100, Brentwood, TN

The Niv Application Commentary On The Bible One Volume …
experts representing diverse theological perspectives and backgrounds within evangelical Christianity. The lack of a single ... NIV Application Commentary on the Bible accessible to a wider audience, thereby expanding its potential impact on biblical understanding and Christian living. The focus on application distinguishes this commentary from ...

The Niv Application Commentary On The Bible One Volume …
experts representing diverse theological perspectives and backgrounds within evangelical Christianity. The lack of a single ... NIV Application Commentary on the Bible accessible to a wider audience, thereby expanding its potential impact on biblical understanding and Christian living. The focus on application distinguishes this commentary from ...

Jeremiah 33 Commentary - Precept Austin
Rosscup - Jensen has written a concise evangelical commentary for those who wish for a simple survey. The work is premillennial in its orientation, and is done by a man well-known for his helpful expositional works. ... KJV Bible Commentary Judges - Hindson, Edward E; Kroll, Woodrow Michael. ESV Study Bible - Zondervan NIV Study Bible - (2011 ...

A Study Commentary on The Acts of the Apostles
churches in the twenty-first century. This is a commentary that will make many friends among serious Bible readers. D. A. Carson, Research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and co-founder (with Tim Keller) of The Gospel Coalition

Luke 23 Resources - Precept Austin
The New International Commentary on the New Testament The Bible Knowledge Background Commentary : Matthew-Luke by Evans, Craig A - This resource will give you interesting insights and is worth checking on individual passages NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible. bringing to life the ancient world of scripture Keener, Craig and Walton, John. Editors

Africa Bible Commentary Commentary - afrikatanulmanyok.hu
Evangelical Graduate School of Theology “This outstanding volume is a landmark for African Christianity. Wherever the Bible is loved and read, this volume will enhance people’s understanding and appli- ... The Africa Bible Commentary is a one-volume commentary written and edited by African biblical scholars on all the books of the Bible ...

Luke 21 Resources - Precept Austin
The New International Commentary on the New Testament The Bible Knowledge Background Commentary : Matthew-Luke by Evans, Craig A - This resource will give you interesting insights and is worth checking on individual passages NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible. bringing to life the ancient world of scripture Keener, Craig and Walton, John. Editors

DEUTERONOMY CHAPTER ONE Introductory remarks - Bible …
Commentary to the Book of Deuteronomy - Rev. John Schultz ... a manual of evangelical oratory; possessing ‘all the warmth of a St. Bernard, the flaming zeal of a Savonarola, and the tender, gracious sympathy of a Francis of Assisi.’ The author’s interest is entirely moral. ... The New Unger’s Bible Dictionary says about the authorship ...

THE WARRIOR MESSIAH IN SCRIPTURE AND INTERTESTAMENTAL …
ERT Evangelical Review of Theology EQ Evangelical Quarterly Evangel Evangel: the British Evangelical Review ExpBC Expositor’s Bible Commentary ExpT Expository Times F&F Foundations & Facets Forum HBT Horizons in Biblical Theology: An International Dialogue Hermeneia Hermeneia—A Critical and Historical Commentary on ...

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Matthew 14.25 in The New Bible Commentary Revised (835b)) with 'perhaps . Ehc . most monumental understa'·•·mcnt eve1 to be made in a conservative evangelical commentary' (248)!' I found the book's exposition of its case diffuse; it offers not so much an unfolding argument as a series of essays on various aspects of the topic. ...

OT COMMENTARIES FOR BIBLE EXPOSITORS, 1987-921 - Yola
Some commentary sets deal only with the Old Testament. A Work That Synthesizes Paul N. Benware. Survey of the Old Testament. Everyman's Bible Commentary; Chicago: Moody, 1988. 267 pp. The author was a professor of Bible and Theology at Moody Bible Institute and now is on the faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

The Evangelical Quarterly 2004: Vol 76 Index - Archive.org
Evangelical Quarterly An International Review of Bible and Theology in Defence of the Historic Christian Faith Editor: I. Howard Marshall Vol. LXXVI ... Keener, C. S., A Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew ..... 73 Long, V. Philips, Baker, David W. and Wenham, Gordon J. (ed.), Windows into Old Testament History: Evidence, Argument and the ...

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Evangelical Quarterly 73.4 (Oct.-Dec. 2001): 291-309. 292 . The Evangelical Quarterly . Now the above are the books bearing the name of Peter, of which I recognize only one as genuine and admitted by the presbyters of 01d. 5 . ... The Expositar's Bible Commentary, ed. F. E. Gaebelein, et al. (Grand Rapids, 1981), ...

Partnership in the Gospel: The Women in the Church at Philippi
412 JOURNAL OF THE EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY I. EVIDENCE OF THE WOMEN DISCIPLES' IMPORTANCE IN PHILIPPIANS There are at least eight lines of evidence in the Philippian letter that ... Talbert, "Philippians," Mercer Commentary on the Bible(ed .W. E. Mills; Macon: Mercer Univer­ ...

1 Corinthians 13 Resources - Precept Austin
NIV archaeological study Bible (2005) 2360 pages 950 ratings (See also Archaeology and the Bible - OT and NT) NIV cultural backgrounds study Bible. bringing to life the ancient world of scripture Keener, Craig and Walton, John. Editors (2017) Evangelical Commentary on the Bible - editor Walter Elwell (1989) 1239 pages.

Ryrie Study Bible
Resources For Bible Study . Bibles . Ryrie Study Bible, available in KJV, NASB, and NKJV. Scofield Reference Bible, KJV . New International Version. Study Bible . Biblical Overview . John R. Cross, The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus, Goodseed Publications: Roach, MO, 1998. This is a highly readable, very understandable overview of the Bible.

An Exegetical Commentary on - ICOTB
The Book of Ezekiel stands in the English Bible fourth among the Major Prophets. It ranks second in actual word count among the prophetic books (39,407 words as compared to Jeremiah’s 42,659), and stands third in size in the entire Bible (behind Psalms and Jeremiah). In spite of its size, this book may well be the most neglected of the prophets.

The Book Of Daniel - Bible Study Guide
b. Consistent with all else the Bible may say on the subject c. With the humility and openness that is incumbent upon all who would study and teach God’s word - cf. 2 Ti 2:24-25 In our next study, then, we will begin by taking a look at “The Faith Of A Fifteen-Year-Old”... Mark A. Copeland Sermons From Daniel 5

OT COMMENTARIES FOR BIBLE EXPOSITORS, 1987-921
Some commentary sets deal only with the Old Testament. A Work That Synthesizes Paul N. Benware. Survey of the Old Testament. Everyman's Bible Commentary; Chicago: Moody, 1988. 267 pp. The author was a professor of Bible and Theology at Moody Bible Institute and now is on the faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

The Ivp Bible Background Commentary Old Testament
IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament Craig S. Keener,2014-01-03 Craig S Keener presents fascinating ... Walton,2018-05-15 Leading evangelical scholar John Walton surveys the cultural context of the ancient Near East bringing. insight to the interpretation of specific Old Testament passages This new edition of a top selling textbook ...

Jeremiah 30 Commentary - Precept Austin
Rosscup - Jensen has written a concise evangelical commentary for those who wish for a simple survey. The work is premillennial in its orientation, and is done by a man well-known for his helpful expositional works. ... KJV Bible Commentary Judges - Hindson, Edward E; Kroll, Woodrow Michael. ESV Study Bible - Zondervan NIV Study Bible - (2011 ...

A Practical Study of 1 THESSALONIANS: Your Spiritual Checkup
1 Feb 2021 · Bible Teaching Resources by Don Anderson Ministries PO Box 6611 • Tyler, TX 75711-6611 . 903.939.1201 Phone • 903.939.1204 Fax . www.BibleTeachingResources.org . A Practical Study of 1 THESSALONIANS: Your Spiritual Checkup “Victory in Areas of Vulnerability” ©

Genesis - EvangelicalBible.com
Genesis The CreaTion of The World 1 In the a beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. 2The earth was b without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hov-