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Interpretation: Galatians (INT)

Interpretation: Galatians (INT)

by Charles Cousar

Charles Cousar, in his Galatians commentary from the Interpretation series, notes Paul perceives how completely the Galatians have misunderstood the heart of the Christian faith. They work from the wrong end of the relationship with God, all about what they can do to deal with the power of the flesh and fulfilling the law. The answer lies at the other end - … Read more…

Interpretation: Second Corinthians (INT)

Interpretation: Second Corinthians (INT)

by Ernest Best

Ernest Best reminds us in his introduction to his Second Corinthians commentary volume that letters are one of the easiest ways of unintentionally concealing information. The writer and the intended readers share knowledge about what is going on that outsiders do not posess. This is even more true for a letter that deals with the inner problems of a group of… Read more…

Interpretation: First Corinthians (INT)

Interpretation: First Corinthians (INT)

by Richard B. Hays

Paul's first letter to the Corinthians was addressed originally to a fledgling mission church in Corinth. Paul's absence from the church had allowed serious problems to arise within the Corinthian community, but the problems that he addresses in this letter do not always seem based on explicitly theological ideas. The brilliance of Paul, though, is t… Read more…

Interpretation: Romans (INT)

Interpretation: Romans (INT)

by Paul J. Achtemeier

In the pages of this commentary volume, Paul J. Achtemeier undertakes a fresh reading of the Paul's letter to the Romans for guidance in teaching and preaching, as well as for guidance in the reader's personal life. Paul's letter to the Romans is unabashedly theological, therefore the comments will have theology as their primary concern. Called i… Read more…

Interpretation: Acts (INT)

Interpretation: Acts (INT)

by William H Willimon

William Willimon combines the latest findings in Lukan scholarship with the pastoral, educational, and theological concerns of the local church to provide a new interpretation of Acts. He bases his commentary on the idea that the purpose of Acts was not to make Christianity acceptable to the Roman state but rather to preserve the integrity of the church agai… Read more…

Interpretation: John (INT)

Interpretation: John (INT)

by Gerard Sloyan

In this volume, Gerard Sloyan utilizes the lectionary approach to offer new insights into understanding the book of John. In so doing, he puts the Fourth Gospel in the Old Testament context within which the early church received the public readings of this Gospel. His emphasis on the use of John within first-century Christianity enables modern readers to gra… Read more…

Interpretation: Luke (INT)

Interpretation: Luke (INT)

by Fred Craddock

Using Luke's own prologue as the guideline for his commentary, Fred B. Craddock calls attention to the continuities between Jesus and his heritage in Judaism and the church after him. Like Luke, Craddock assumes the reader is not only a believer but also a leader in the community of faith. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teachin… Read more…

Interpretation: Mark (INT)

Interpretation: Mark (INT)

by Lamar Williamson Jr.

In this volume, Lamar Williamson's commentary provides teachers, preachers, and all serious students of the Bible with an interpretation that takes serious hermeneutical responsibility for the contemporary meaning and significance of Mark's text. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is a distinctive resourc… Read more…

Interpretation: Matthew (INT)

Interpretation: Matthew (INT)

by Douglas R. A. Hare

This commentary proceeds unit by unit (not verse by verse) to emphasize what each passage of Matthew means to the author of the Gospel and to the modern church. Douglas Hare shows that the purpose of Matthew's writing is to convince Christians that a genuine faith in Christ must be demonstrated in daily obedience and that faith and ethics are two sides o… Read more…

Interpretation: Nahum-Malachi (INT)

Interpretation: Nahum-Malachi (INT)

by Elizabeth Achtemeier

Elizabeth Achtemeier examines the often-neglected Minor Prophets and explains them as they reflect the church at worship and at work. She sets the Minor Prophets in their canonical context emphasizing the relationship between the message of these prophets and the New Testament. Unique in the use of brief quotations from great preachers' sermons on the pr… Read more…

Interpretation: Hosea-Micah (INT)

Interpretation: Hosea-Micah (INT)

by James Limburg

James Limburg introduces the first six of the minor prophets and provides a commentary that relates to today's world. He demonstrates why attention should be given to the words of these prophets as they communicate the word of God. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is a distinctive resource for those who int… Read more…

Interpretation: Daniel (INT)

Interpretation: Daniel (INT)

by W. Sibley Towner

W. Sibley Towner contends in his Daniel volume that this book is of theological significance to all contemporary Jews and Christians, even if personal circumstances do not replicate the circumstances in which the book of Daniel was written. Not merely a tract for hard times, it is for good times as well even though the risk in reading from our affluent persp… Read more…

Interpretation: Ezekiel (INT)

Interpretation: Ezekiel (INT)

by Joseph Blenkinsopp

This major work explores the message and meaning of Ezekiel, one of the longest and most difficult of the prophetic books. An introduction explains what is involved in reading a prophetic book, and how the book of Ezekiel was put together and structured. It looks at the form of speech used and discusses Ezekiel's author and those who transmitted, edited,… Read more…

Interpretation: Lamentations (INT)

Interpretation: Lamentations (INT)

by F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp

In the face of suffering, agony, and the brutal realities of life; in the midst of divine silence and human pain, the Lamentations poems speak of faith and trust in God. This sophisticated yet accessible commentary makes the message of Lamentations come alive. All who preach and teach will benefit from this rich resource. Interpretation: A… Read more…

Interpretation: Jeremiah (INT)

Interpretation: Jeremiah (INT)

This critical assessment of the book of Jeremiah enables the reader to rediscover many of the most profound and relevant features of Jeremiah's message and of the agonies and fears of those to whom it was first given. The picture that emerges of the prophet is an intensely moving one, often at variance with the conventional image of earlier popular recon… Read more…

Interpretation: Isaiah 40-66 (INT)

Interpretation: Isaiah 40-66 (INT)

by Paul D Hanson

The latter half of the sixth century BCE found the Jewish community fragmented and under great strife after having been conquered by the Babylonian armies. As a response to a growing despair over life in servitude and exile, Isaiah 40-66 was written. Paul Hanson examines the writings of Second and Third Isaiah. What he discovers is a poetic argument for a lo… Read more…

Interpretation: Isaiah 1-39 (INT)

Interpretation: Isaiah 1-39 (INT)

by Christopher R. Seitz

This unique commentary allows the interpretation of Isaiah 1-39 to be guided by the final form of the book. It focuses on the theological aspect of the book of Isaiah, giving special attention to the role of literary context. Christopher Seitz explores structural and organizational concerns as clues to the editorial intention of the final form of the materia… Read more…

Interpretation: Song of Songs (INT)

Interpretation: Song of Songs (INT)

by Robert W. Jenson

Robert Jenson offers a systematic theologian's careful reading of the Song of Songs. Jenson focuses on the overt sense of the book as an erotic love poem in order to discover how this evocative poetry solicits a theological reading. Jenson finds a story of human love for God in this complex poetic book and offers a commentary that elucidates and inspires… Read more…

Interpretation: Ecclesiastes (INT)

Interpretation: Ecclesiastes (INT)

by William P. Brown

Ecclesiastes is a collection of sayings traditionally attributed to Solomon and deemed by some the strangest book in the canon. It comprises an unusual blend of autobiographical references, theological reflections, philosophical musings, and proverbial instructions, all probing the seeming pointlessness of human striving. Brown explores the text as it engage… Read more…

Interpretation: Proverbs (INT)

Interpretation: Proverbs (INT)

by Leo G. Perdue

The book of Proverbs is a collection of sayings, poems, and "life's little instructions." Wrestling with the values of things such as creation, livelihood, or moral character, Proverbs exhorts its readers to seek the higher ideals--knowledge, discipline, piety, and order--and offers guidance on how to live in harmony with God, others, and oneself. &#… Read more…

Interpretation: Psalms (INT)

Interpretation: Psalms (INT)

by James L. Mays

The Psalms have been at the center of Christian faith and piety for centuries. Now, one of the foremost interpreters of the Psalms explores how they can still claim that place today. In this commentary, James L. Mays sets forth what the Psalms say about God, creation, humanity, and the life of faith. Mays proceeds with an awareness that the Psalms were origi… Read more…

Interpretation: Job (INT)

Interpretation: Job (INT)

by J. Gerald Janzen

In this volume, J. Gerald Janzen examines the text of the book of Job as a literary text within the context of the history of the religion of Israel and within the broader context of the universal human condition. He approaches the basic character of the book from a literary perspective which enables him to identify human existence as exemplified in Job and … Read more…

Interpretation: Esther (INT)

Interpretation: Esther (INT)

by Trevor George Hunsberger Bechtel and Carol M. Bechtel

The biblical queen Esther is one of Scripture's most fascinating persons, and the drama of the book bearing her name is clearly captured in this superb commentary. Carol Bechtel expertly explores the historical settings, literary structures, and theological themes that emerge in the book of Esther. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary fo… Read more…

Interpretation: Ezra-Nehemiah (INT)

Interpretation: Ezra-Nehemiah (INT)

by Mark A. Throntveit

Studies in the books of Ezra-Nehemiah have tended to become bogged down with such questions as, "Who came first, Ezra or Nehemiah, and were they contemporaries?" "When did Ezra make his journey to Jerusalem, how many trips did he make, and which route did he take?" In this commentary, the author undertakes a theological reading which emphasizes its character… Read more…

Interpretation: First and Second Chronicles (INT)

Interpretation: First and Second Chronicles (INT)

by Steven Tuell

Steven Tuell shows how the books of Chronicles present the revelation of God's plan and purposes through the history of Israel, emphasizing the important role that King David plays within that story. Using up-to-date scholarship, Tuell focuses on the theological message of these books-- that the purpose of life is to seek God, that those who find God'… Read more…

Interpretation: First and Second Kings (INT)

Interpretation: First and Second Kings (INT)

by Richard D. Nelson

Richard Nelson examines the books of Kings and treats the text as theological literature, emphasizing the literary impact of this important part of the Old Testament canon. Nelson recognizes King's as a useful though uncritical source of historical information, its purpose to transform the beliefs of its first readers, to get them to re-evaluate their id… Read more…

Interpretation: First and Second Samuel (INT)

Interpretation: First and Second Samuel (INT)

by Walter Brueggemann

With critical scholarship and theological sensitivity, Walter Brueggemann traces the people of God through the books of Samuel as they shift from marginalized tribalism to oppressive monarchy. He carefully opens the literature of the books, sketching a narrative filled with historical realism but also bursting with an awareness that more than human action is… Read more…

Interpretation: Ruth (INT)

Interpretation: Ruth (INT)

by Katherine Doob Sakenfeld

The narrative of the book of Ruth is a drama of ordinary human life, but the drama unfolds against a background of the providence and purposes of God. Katharine Doob Sakenfeld has written a commentary that makes very clear why the book of Ruth has such great importance as literature and as Scripture. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for … Read more…

Interpretation: Judges (INT)

Interpretation: Judges (INT)

by J. Clinton McCann Jr.

This volume studies the biblical book of Judges, which focuses on the period in Israel's history when the nation was ruled by a series of judges. The book describes the progressive deterioration of the nation as a result of the violence and idolatry of the people. Yet the nation also encountered the astounding graciousness of the God who remained faithfu… Read more…

Interpretation: Joshua (INT)

Interpretation: Joshua (INT)

by Jerome F. D. Creach

This commentary clearly presents the episodes in the book of Joshua as the people of Israel face the challenges of entering into the land of promise. Both the historical and theological meanings of the book are presented throughout this most helpful commentary. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is a distinctive … Read more…

Interpretation: Deuteronomy (INT)

Interpretation: Deuteronomy (INT)

In this theological exposition of Deuteronomy, Patrick Miller is sensitive to the character of the book as a part of Scripture that self-consciously addresses different generations. He discusses the nature and character of the law as revealed in Deuteronomy, as well as the nature of the moral life under God. The treatment of Deuteronomy in the New Testament,… Read more…

Interpretation: Numbers (INT)

Interpretation: Numbers (INT)

by Dennis T. Olson

Numbers chronicles a community faced with many competing interests, groups, and issues, endeavoring to define itself and its mission in the world. Dennis Olsen offers readers a comprehensive interpretation of this often overlooked book. He provides a thoroughly contemporary reading of Numbers that enlightens the modern church as it navigates the contemporary… Read more…

Interpretation: Leviticus (INT)

Interpretation: Leviticus (INT)

by Samuel E. Balentine

This volume in the popular Interpretation series presents the book of Leviticus. It focuses on the history of Israel during this time when Israel's life was marked by the various ritual sacrifices and observances commanded by God for the ordering of the nation's life. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is… Read more…

Interpretation: Exodus (INT)

Interpretation: Exodus (INT)

by Terence E. Fretheim

The introduction to this book recognizes Exodus as a Christian book, although it respects its pre-Christian roots in the Hebrew Bible. The commentary then moves in a straightforward manner to review issues of faith and history, the critical and theological tasks of a commentary, and other leading theological concerns. Terence Fretheim gives special treatment… Read more…

Interpretation: Genesis (INT)

Interpretation: Genesis (INT)

by Walter Brueggeman

In his clear and readable style, Walter Brueggemann presents Genesis as a single book set within the context of the whole of biblical revelation. He sees his task as bringing the text close to the faith and ministry of the church. He interprets Genesis as a proclamation of God's decisive dealing with creation rather than as history of myth. Brueggemann&#… Read more…

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Romans (CCSS)

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Romans (CCSS)

by Curtis Mitch and Scott W. Hahn

In this addition to the successful Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (CCSS) series, Scott Hahn, a bestselling author and a leading Catholic interpreter of Scripture, examines Romans from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students alike. The CCSS relates Scripture to Christian life today, is faithfully Ca… Read more…

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: James, First, Second, and Third John (CCSS)

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: James, First, Second, and Third John (CCSS)

by Kelly Anderson and Daniel Keating

In this addition to the successful Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, two respected scholars and Bible teachers interpret James and First, Second, and Third John from within the living tradition of the Church. The commentary provides crisp explanations of the text with helpful sidebars and ideas for application to enrich preaching, group Bible study, a… Read more…

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Hebrews (CCSS)

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Hebrews (CCSS)

by Mary Healy

Well-respected New Testament scholar and popular speaker Mary Healy unpacks the Letter to the Hebrews, making its difficult and puzzling passages accessible to pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students. Her commentary shows how Hebrews reveals the meaning of Christ's death in light of the Old Testament figures, rites, and sacrifices that foreshadowed… Read more…

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Gospel of Luke (CCSS)

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Gospel of Luke (CCSS)

by Pablo T Gadenz

In this addition to the successful Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture series, Fr. Pablo Gadenz examines the Gospel of Luke from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students alike. Gadenz explains the biblical text clearly and concisely in light of recent scholarship and pays particular attention to the them… Read more…

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Galatians (CCSS)

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: Galatians (CCSS)

by Peter S. Williamson and Cardinal Albert Vanhoye

In this addition to the successful Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (CCSS) series, two esteemed scholars interpret Galatians from within the living tradition of the Church. The CCSS relates Scripture to Christian life today, is faithfully Catholic, and is supplemented by features designed to help pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students understan… Read more…

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: First and Second Thessalonians (CCSS)

Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture: First and Second Thessalonians (CCSS)

by Nathan Eubank

This final volume in the successful Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture series interprets First and Second Thessalonians from within the living tradition of the Church. Nathan Eubank recovers interpretations of these Pauline letters from the ancient and medieval church as he explores their historical and theological significance. Attractively packaged an… Read more…

ESVEC: John - Acts (ESV Expository Commentary)

ESVEC: John - Acts (ESV Expository Commentary)

by Brian Vickers and James M Hamilton

Designed to strengthen the global church with a widely accessible, theologically sound, and pastorally wise resource for understanding and applying the overarching storyline of the Bible, this commentary series features the full text of the ESV Bible passage by passage, with crisp and theologically rich exposition and application. Editors Iain M. Duguid, Jam… Read more…

ESVEC: 1 Samuel - 2 Chronicles (ESV Expository Commentary)

ESVEC: 1 Samuel - 2 Chronicles (ESV Expository Commentary)

by John L. Mackay, Gary Millar and John W. Olley

Designed to strengthen the global church with a widely accessible, theologically sound, and pastorally wise resource for understanding and applying the overarching storyline of the Bible, this commentary series features the full text of the ESV Bible passage by passage, with crisp and theologically rich exposition and application. Editors Iain M. Duguid, Jam… Read more…

Tyndale New Testament Commentaries: Ephesians (Bock 2019) — TNTC

Tyndale New Testament Commentaries: Ephesians (Bock 2019) — TNTC

by Darrell L. Bock

Unlike Paul's letters to the Galatians or the Corinthians, the letter to the Ephesians contains almost no clues about the situation and issues its recipients faced. Nevertheless, the letter vividly depicts how God's will revealed in Christ reorients believers' lives toward unity, mutual respect, submission, and love—in short, new life in Christ… Read more…

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries: Ecclesiastes (Heim 2019) —  TOTC

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries: Ecclesiastes (Heim 2019) — TOTC

by Knut Martin Heim

The book of Ecclesiastes is probably best known for its repeated refrain that "everything is meaningless," or "vanity." However, a thorough reading demonstrates that this is not its final conclusion. Knut Heim's Tyndale commentary shows that the book is intellectually sophisticated, theologically rich, emotionally deep—and full of hu… Read more…

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries: Genesis (Steinmann, 2019) —  TOTC

Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries: Genesis (Steinmann, 2019) — TOTC

by Andrew E Steinmann

Genesis is a book of origins: of the world, of sin, of God's promise of redemption, and of the people of Israel. It traces God's pledge of a Savior through Abraham's line down to his great-grandson Judah. It serves as a foundation for the New Testament and its teaching that Jesus is the fulfillment of God's promise to save humankind from sin … Read more…

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Gospel of Mark

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Gospel of Mark

by John Phillips

It is widely accepted that Mark's gospel reflects the teaching of Peter. The internal evidence suggests that it was written for primarily the Romans, with comparatively few Old Testament quotations. Rather than assuming knowledge of Jewish customs, it explains them, pointing to an intended Gentile audience. Scholars tell us that Mark's Greek was suit… Read more…

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Pastoral Epistles

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Pastoral Epistles

by John Phillips

Both Titus and Timothy were young, gifted, and beloved by Paul; both of them were entrusted with delicate missions on more than one occasion. But there the similarities end. Titus and Timothy are a study in contrasts. Timothy was half Jew and half Gentile; Titus was a full-blooded Gentile. Paul circumcised Timothy because the young man was already half Jewis… Read more…

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Gospel of Matthew

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Gospel of Matthew

by John Phillips

The Gospel of Matthew was written primarily for the Jewish people, whose great hope was the coming of a Messiah that would restore the former glories of the kingdom, elevate Israel to the head of the nations, put an end to Gentile dominion, restore the world, and bring blessing to all mankind. Enamored of the promises of a Messiah coming to reign, they forgo… Read more…

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Gospel of Luke

John Phillips Commentary Series - Exploring the Gospel of Luke

by John Phillips

We know little of Luke, with information found in the "we" passages of Acts, in three places where Paul mentions him by name, and where he identifies himself as the author of Luke and Acts. Luke interviewed and conversed with the people who had known Jesus. He likely studied Mark's gospel, with nearly half of Mark's verses appearing in his own gospel… Read more…


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