The award-winning Expositor's Bible Commentary, now available in this handy softcover edition, has established itself as one of the leading and most practical evangelical commentaries. Written for …
In the nearly a decade since this Matthew commentary was released, much has transpired in Matthean scholarship. Since the author offering merely a bried addendum rather than a new edition that woul…
The award-winning Expositor's Bible Commentary, now available in this handy softcover edition, has established itself as one of the leading and most practical evangelical commentaries. Written for …
R.T. France's study of Matthew's Gospel is a contribution to the Tyndale New Testament Commentaries, a popular commentary designed to help the general Bible reader understand clearly what the text …
The Gospel of Matthew, says James Montgomery Boice, is "the first of the Gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelist, and, in many ways, the most compelling." This two-volume exposi…
The author, in consciously bringing together careful historical-critical exegesis with responsible theological interpretation, asks what Matthew's Gospel has to say to contemporary theology and C…
This book can be genuinely, even startlingly, transformative. Certainly, it is one of the most seminal volumes I have read in recent years--as one brilliant 'mind' from antiquity is here explicated…
This book is a commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. In its preparation the author have given continual attention to the Synoptic Problem and to the author's use of... and probably other written sou…
The Gospel are both intriguing and baffling books. Like snowcapped mountain peaks shimmering above the desert heat, they beckon the traveler on, only to slow his ascent by offering massive scarp an…
This verse gives us a clue to the special drift of Matthew's gospel. He was moved of the Holy Spirit to write of our Lord Jesus Christ as King 'the son of David." He is to be spoken of as specially…