Esteemed as one of the greatest commentaries on John's Apocalypse of our time, the New International Greek Testament Commentary on the Book of Revelation reflects a lifetime of critical thinking and research on the book of Revelation. From G. K. Beale, the Kenneth T. Wessner Chair of Biblical Studies at Wheaton College Graduate School, who has also writt… Read more…
Taking the New International Greek Testament Commentary series into a new direction, Charles Wanamaker brings a unique approach to his volume on 1 and 2 Thessalonians. In what he calls a "social science" approach, Wanamaker's exegetical and textual commentary brings socioreligious and historical context to the texts of 1 and 2 Thessalonians, bringing for… Read more…
Author of over forty bestselling commentaries and books during his lifetime, the late F. F. Bruce created for the New International Greek Testament Commentary a strong analysis of the Greek text on Paul's epistle to the Galatians, one that would be used for many years as a resource full of rich exegetical insight, relevant textual criticism, and a wealth… Read more…
This verse-by-verse commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (1 & 2 Timothy and Titus) thoroughly engages the Greek text with care for the linguistic nuances and theological interpretation. George W. Knight III presents his research and critical analysis in a complete, satisfying manner. His excellent exegesis raises the standard by which future volumes of the Ne… Read more…
Written by I. Howard Marshall, acclaimed professor and Bible scholar and the series editor for the New International Greek Testament Commentary, this volume on the Gospel of Luke provides the tools necessary for Bible scholars at any level to study and dig deeply into the Luke's valuable Gospel. Leaning heavily on the Greek text for semantic and hermeneu… Read more…
The fruit of nearly a decade worth of scholarship, research, and writing, this essential commentary on the Gospel of Matthew represents a new standard in commentaries on the Greek text.
Author John Nolland delves into the narrative techniques and methodology of Matthew's account of the life of Jesus. His approach draws stronger distinctions betw… Read more…
Taking a direct approach and delving into the text itself, R. T. France has produced an impressive study on the Gospel of Mark out of the Greek UBS New Testament text. His is a commentary on the text and theology raised within the gospel itself, "not a commentary on commentaries of Mark," as the publisher notes. France pulls together a structure that brings … Read more…
James D. G. Dunn's exegetical approach is unique and highly informative, and a must-read for scholars seeking divergent well-researched and argued claims on authorship, structure, and theology. Dunn's work goes beyond exegesis and textual analysis; his historical approach describes a dynamic history of the early church during the time of Paul's m… Read more…
Perhaps one of the best commentaries on 1 Corinthians in the English language, written by one of the most distinguished theologians of our time, the New International Greek Testament Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians is everything that a scholar on New Testament theology, exegesis, textual criticism, and linguistic issues could ever want--an… Read more…
The reputation of the NIGTC series is so outstanding that the appearance of each new volume is noteworthy. This book on 2 Corinthians is no exception. Master New Testament exegete Murray J. Harris has produced a superb commentary that analyzes the Greek text verse by verse against the backdrop of Paul's tumultuous relations with his converts at Corinth.&… Read more…
Paul Ellingworth's study of the UBS Greek New Testament text brings to light the beauty of the style of the writer of Hebrews, casting away any ambiguities in the Greek prose with a strong exegetical commentary on the text. His understanding of the Old Testament and non-biblical texts in the epistle is impressive, and his theologically-sensitive style ap… Read more…
Peter H. Davids brings to the New International Greek Testament Commentary series a bold, extensive approach to scholarly work on the letter of James. This highly acclaimed commentary breaks new grounds in synthesizing the Hellenistic/Judaic backdrops of early Christian literature with the importance of the distinctiveness of Christian theology. His work ca… Read more…