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In these volumes, Timothy Brookins and Bruce Longenecker provide a foundational analysis of the Greek text of 1 Corinthians. Distinguished by the detailed yet comprehensive attention paid to the Greek text,
1 Corinthians is a convenient pedagogical and reference tool that explains the form and syntax of the biblical text, offers guidance for deciding between competing semantic analyses, engages important text-critical questions, and addresses questions relating to the Greek text that are frequently overlooked or ignored by standard commentaries. Beyond serving as a succinct and accessible analytic key,
1 Corinthians also reflects the most recent advances in scholarship on Greek grammar and linguistics. By filling the gap between popular and technical commentaries, these handbooks become indispensable tools for anyone committed to a deep reading of the biblical text.
About the series:
What distinguishes the
Baylor Handbooks on the Greek New Testament from other available resources is the detailed and comprehensive attention paid to the Greek text of the New Testament. Each handbook provides a convenient reference tool that explains the syntax of the biblical text, offers guidance for deciding between competing semantic analyses, deals with text-critical questions that have a significant bearing on how the text is understood, and addresses questions relating to the Greek text that are frequently overlooked or ignored by standard commentaries, all in a succinct and accessible manner.
This volume is part of the Baylor Handbooks on the Greek New Testament Series. You can purchase the entire New Testament Set here or a set of both Old and New Testament volumes
on this page.
"The Baylor Handbooks on the Greek New Testament have already proven to be a great resource for scholars, students, and pastors. The addition of 1 Corinthians makes the series that much more valuable. Brookins and Longenecker offer an erudite yet accessible analysis. This volume is indispensable for anyone wanting a better understanding of the grammar and syntax of 1 Corinthians."—John Byron, Professor of New Testament, Ashland Theological Seminary
"In sum, the many positive features combine to make this an appealing, accessible, and very worthwhile handbook for students and scholars of 1 Corinthians."—James D. Romano, Review of Biblical Literature
"By reflecting the most recent advances in scholarship on Greek grammar and linguistics, these handbooks are indispensable tools for anyone committed to a deep reading of 1 Corinthians."—Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
Timothy A. Brookins is Assistant Professor of Classics and Biblical Languages at Houston Baptist University.
Bruce W. Longenecker is Professor of Early Christianity and W. W. Melton Chair of Religion at Baylor University.