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Mark 1-8 MacArthur New Testament Commentary

Mark 1-8 MacArthur New Testament Commentary

by John MacArthur and John F. MacArthur

"The gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God." Those words not only begin Mark’s gospel, but they also capture one of its most important themes—one that builds throughout the first eight chapters until it reaches its climax in Mark 8:29, where Peter acknowledges, "You are the Christ." Join John MacArthur as he explains each verse in a way that is both… Read more…

Mark 9-16 MacArthur New Testament Commentary

Mark 9-16 MacArthur New Testament Commentary

by John MacArthur and John F. MacArthur

"The gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God." Those words not only begin Mark’s gospel, but they also capture one of its most important themes—one that continues throughout the final eight chapters, beginning with the transfiguration and culminating with the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Join John MacArthur as he explains each verse i… Read more…

Hermeneia: Zephaniah (HERM)

Hermeneia: Zephaniah (HERM)

by Marvin A. Sweeney

The Book of Zephaniah poses a full range of interpretive and hermenutical issues for the modern reader. Sweeney's keen reading of this small, prophetic book opens new doors for Hebrew Bible research. He situates the reading of Zephaniah in the early sixth century b.c.e. rather than the late seventh century b.c.e. Sweeney's interpre… Read more…

Hermeneia: Song of Songs (HERM)

Hermeneia: Song of Songs (HERM)

by Roland Murphy

Murphy offers a representative sounding in the major periods of the Song's exegetical history. Attention is given to the hermeneutical principles operative in the development of Jewish and Christian exposition. Murphy examines the literary character and structure of the Song, aspects of its composition and style, and its meaning and theological significa… Read more…

Hermeneia: Sermon on the Mount (HERM)

Hermeneia: Sermon on the Mount (HERM)

by Hans Dieter Betz

To study these sermons with Betz is to be vastly informed about all forms of gospel criticism, and ultimately, about Jesus himself.… Read more…

Hermeneia: Romans (HERM)

Hermeneia: Romans (HERM)

by Robert Jewett

Deeply conversant in the full range of questions and interpretations of the letter, Jewett's commentary explores the crucial and controverted passages that have always animated studies of Romans. Jewett also incorporates the exciting new insights from archaeology of the city of Rome, social history of early Christianity, social-scientific work on early C… Read more…

Hermeneia: Qoheleth (HERM)

Hermeneia: Qoheleth (HERM)

by Thomas Krüger

Qoheleth presents a special challenge not only for professional commentators but also for 'normal' readers of the Hebrew text (or a modern translation). . . . Most people in modern Western industrial societies . . . can relate without great difficulty to the reflections of the book of Qoheleth on work and rest or on behavior vis-á-vis those in power… Read more…

Hermeneia: Psalm 51-110 (HERM)

Hermeneia: Psalm 51-110 (HERM)

by Frank Lothar Hossfeld and Erich Zenger

This newest contribution to the acclaimed Hermeneia series provides in-depth analysis of Psalms 51–100. It is volume 2 of a three-volume work; volume 3 (Psalms 101–150) will come next, followed by volume 1 (Psalms 1–50), which will include the comprehensive introduction.… Read more…

Hermeneia: Psalm 101-150 (HERM)

Hermeneia: Psalm 101-150 (HERM)

by Frank Lothar Hossfeld and Erich Zenger

In this "meticulous" commentary, "brilliantly" translated by Linda M. Maloney (Review of Biblical Literature), Hossfeld and Zenger provide for each psalm a relevant bibliography of scholarship, a fresh translation, text-critical and philological details, and commentary on historical context, theological significance, literary structure, and reception (in Sep… Read more…

Hermeneia: Pastoral Epistles (HERM)

Hermeneia: Pastoral Epistles (HERM)

by Hans Conzelmann and Martin Dibelius

There are many English commentaries on these letters, but none so replete with quotations (some quite extensive) from extra-biblical materials, whether Hellenistic, Jewish, or Christian, that bear on the linguistic and conceptual problems the letters contain.… Read more…

Hermeneia: Odes of Solomon (HERM)

Hermeneia: Odes of Solomon (HERM)

by Michael Lattke

Known until the 18th century only from fragmentary quotations and references in patristic literature, more recent discoveries of Greek, Coptic, and Syriac manuscripts have drawn fresh interest and attention to the Odes of Solomon, a collection of Christian poetry from the second century rich in imagery and exhibiting an exotic spirituality. Internationally r… Read more…

Hermeneia: Micah (HERM)

Hermeneia: Micah (HERM)

by Delbert R. Hillers

With refreshing respect for the reader, Hillers lays out the evidence for his case cautiously and asks the readers to form their own decisions ... He very sensitively explicates the many figures of speech and collects a most helpful set of biblical passages which illuminate the text. His skill in saying much in a few, well- chosen words is impressive.… Read more…


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