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New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to Philemon

New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to Philemon

by Scot McKnight

Paul urges Philemon to challenge social barriers and establish new realities of conduct and fellowship. His letter is nevertheless a disturbing text that has been used to justify slavery. Though brief, the letter to Philemon requires and rewards close scrutiny. In this commentary Scot McKnight carefully analyzes the text of Philemon and b… Read more…

New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to the Galatians (deSilva)

New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to the Galatians (deSilva)

by David A. deSilva

Writing a commentary on Galatians is a daunting task. Despite its relative brevity, this Pauline letter raises a number of foundational theological issues, and it has played a vital role in shaping Christian thought and practice over the centuries. In this replacement of Ronald Y. K. Fung’s 1988 New International Commentary volume, David… Read more…

New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to the Colossians

New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to the Colossians

by Scot McKnight

The Letter to the Colossians offers a compelling vision of the Christian life; its claims transcend religion and bring politics, culture, spirituality, power, ethnicity, and more into play. Delving deeply into the message of Colossians, this exegetical and theological commentary by Scot McKnight will be welcomed by preachers, teachers, and students everywher… Read more…

New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to the Romans, 2nd Edition

New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT): The Letter to the Romans, 2nd Edition

by Douglas J. Moo

For more than twenty years Douglas Moo’s NICNT volume on Romans has been providing pastors, students, and scholars with profound insight into Paul’s most famous letter. In this thorough revision of his commentary, Moo deals with issues that have come into prominence since the first edition (1996), incorporating the latest research and rewriting the text … Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Joshua

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Joshua

by Stephen N. Williams and Gordon McConville

In this volume Gordon McConville and Stephen Williams interpret the book of Joshua in relation to Christian theology, providing exegetical commentary and reflection on an often-troubling book that nonetheless plays a key role in the biblical drama of salvation. McConville and Williams address significant theological themes in Joshua, such as land, covenant, … Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Ruth

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Ruth

by James McKeown

An expressly theological reading of the biblical book of Ruth In this commentary James McKeown approaches the book of Ruth as part of the whole canon of Scripture, exploring not only the content of the book itself but also its relationship to other biblical books. He shows in particular how Ruth overflows with allusions to Genesis. The the… Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Hosea

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Hosea

by Bo H Lim and Daniel Castelo

An expressly theological commentary on the difficult biblical book of Hosea In this commentary Bo Lim, an Old Testament scholar, and Daniel Castelo, a theologian, come together to help the church recover and read the prophetic book of Hosea in a way that is both faithful to its message and relevant to our contemporary context. … Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Habakkuk

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Habakkuk

by Heath A. Thomas

The book of Habakkuk has much to teach us about suffering and complaint, faith and fear, and the fidelity of God in times of trouble; it generates reflection on prayer, peace, violence, and faithfulness. In this volume—one of the few commentaries examining Habakkuk by itself—Heath Thomas explores this overlooked Old Testament prophet in order to hear God… Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Psalms

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Psalms

by Geoffrey Grogan

Geoffrey Grogan here tackles the growing field of Psalms research and presents an accessible theological treatment of the Psalter. He begins by surveying and evaluating the main scholarly approaches to Psalms and then provides exegesis of all the psalms, emphasizing their distinctive messages. Grogan follows with a full discussion of the P… Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Proverbs

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Proverbs

by Ernest C. Lucas

In this erudite yet accessible commentary Ernest Lucas elucidates the book of Proverbs both exegetically and thematically. Explicating the text in light of its ancient Near Eastern context, Lucas also shows the relevance of Proverbs for the twenty-first century, speaking as it does to such issues as character formation, gender relations, wealth and poverty, … Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Job

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Job

by Lindsay Wilson

An expressly theological reading of the biblical book of Job In this commentary Lindsay Wilson shows the book of Job to be a coherent literary work that addresses this question: Is it possible for humans to have genuine faith in God regardless of their circumstances? Wilson argues that Job's bold, sometimes questioning cries to God are… Read more…

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Ezra and Nehemiah

Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC): Ezra and Nehemiah

by Christopher J. H. Wright and David J Shepherd

Two features especially distinguish the Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary series: theological exegesis and theological reflection. Both of these features are fully realized in this THOTC volume on Ezra and Nehemiah by David J. Shepherd and Christopher J. H. Wright. Following an introduction and concise, verse-by-verse commentary on bo… Read more…


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