Provides pastors and students with expert guidance on choosing a commentary for any book of the New Testament.
D. A. Carson (Ph.D., Cambridge University) is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author or editor of more than forty books
Preface
p. 7
List of Abbreviations
p. 11
Introductory Notes
p. 15
The need for several types of commentary
p. 15
Individual commentaries or series?
p. 17
General principles
p. 17
Series worth noting but not pursuing
p. 18
More-substantial series
p. 20
One-volume multiauthor commentaries
p. 26
Older commentaries
p. 28
One-author sets
p. 29
Supplements to the Commentaries
p. 33
New Testament introductions
p. 33
New Testament theologies
p. 37
Individual Commentaries
p. 41
Synoptics
p. 41
Matthew
p. 42
Mark
p. 49
Luke
p. 53
John
p. 59
Acts
p. 68
Romans
p. 72
1 Corinthians
p. 79
2 Corinthians
p. 84
Galatians
p. 87
Ephesians
p. 93
Philippians
p. 97
Colossians/Philemon
p. 100
Thessalonians
p. 104
Pastorals
p. 107
Hebrews
p. 110
James
p. 115
1 Peter
p. 118
2 Peter and Jude
p. 121
Johannine Epistles
p. 123
Revelation
p. 127
Some "Best Buys"
p. 133
Index of Names
p. 135
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