This landmark commentary, originally published in 1987, has been lauded as the best study available of Paul's theologically rich first letter to the Corinthians. Writing primarily for pastors, teachers, and students, Gordon Fee offers a readable exposition of 1 Corinthians that clearly describes the meaning of Paul's ideas and their larger theologica… Read more…
In this detailed, elegantly written commentary J. Ramsey Michaels gives primary attention to the Gospel of John in its present form rather than to the sources or traditions behind it. Michaels examines both the Gospel's literary character and its theological significance for the Christian community in its own time and through the ages. This landmark comm… Read more…
Newest volume in the acclaimed Pillar New Testament Commentary series
The question that Paul set before the ancient church in Corinth -- Do you not recognize that Jesus Christ is in and among you? (2 Cor 13:5) -- remains a critical question for the church today. This commentary by Mark Seifrid seeks to hear Paul’s message afresh and com… Read more…
Paul's Letter to the Romans may well be the most influential book in Christian history. In this Romans commentary Colin Kruse shows how Paul expounds the gospel against the background of God's sovereign action as creator, judge, and redeemer of the world. Valuable 'additional notes' on important theological themes and difficult texts -- such … Read more…
Colossians and Philemon is another release in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series—the only commentary series with a graphical display, theology in application section, and identification of the main idea for each section.
In his epistle to the Colossians, Paul responds to challenges posted by various religious… Read more…
Edward Klink notes in his introduction that "The Gospel of John might be described as needing no introduction at all. This particular Gospel and book of the Christian Bible has been one of the most frequented and theologically significant in the entire canon, maybe in all the literature of the world. Yet possibly for that very reason it has also been one of … Read more…
The book of Ruth contains a story that has inspired and captivated readers for centuries, offering both exquisite literary qualities along with profound theology. Having authored a commentary that explored the book almost two decades ago, Daniel Block in this volume reflects more deeply on the book's message and the literary strategies employed to get th… Read more…
This volume in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament covers the book of Obadiah, a short, manageable text driven by a "profound theology of hope." Discover the sophistication of Obadiah’s literary style and the profundity of his theology as led by the author, Daniel Block.
Designed for the pastor and Bible t… Read more…
Mark's fast-paced, powerful, and dramatic Gospel takes the reader on a breath-taking tour through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah, the most important person in human history. As part of the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series, Mark Strauss uses a narrative and theological approach to provide insight into the Evangelist's sto… Read more…
This newly revised and expanded edition of Insights on James, 1 & 2 Peter combines verse-by-verse commentary, charts, maps, photos, key terms, and background articles with practical application. The newly updated volumes now include parallel presentations of the NLT and NASB before each section. This series is a must-have for pastors, teachers, and anyone el… Read more…
This newly revised and expanded edition of Insights on Revelation explores one of the most perplexing books in Scripture.
The Swindoll’s Living Insights New Testament Commentary draws on 13-time Christian Book Award winner Chuck Swindoll’s more than 50 years of studying and preaching God’s Word. Each volume includes both the NLT and … Read more…
The basic message of Galatians can be summed up in three sentences: Paul had heard that the Galatian Christians were in danger of falling away from the true gospel of grace by turning to a legalistic approach to salvation and the Christian life. His passion for the truth compelled him to call them back to the freedom of salvation by grace alone through faith… Read more…