This book is the final volume in the Studies in 1 John series, Life in God examines the various faith themes of 1 John 5 and draws careful application for the Christian.
The long history of interpretation of the three Johanine letters has been largely characterized, at least since Irenaeus in the late second century, by the assumption that the elder was addressing …
Edited by David Platt, Daniel L. Akin, and Tony Merida, this new commentary series, projected to be 48 volumes, takes a Christ-centered approach to expositing each book of the Bible. Rather than a …
The author's main goal in this book is to introduce readers to the mental and spiritual world of John as both a first-century Jew and a follower of Jesus. The fruit of over ten years research, a co…
The first letter of John is commonly understood to contain no reference to Jesus's resurrection. Matthew D. Jensen argues that, far from this being absent from the theology of 1 John, the opening v…
This book stands alone among commentaries of 1 John - non that I've read matches its combination of depth, warmth, clarity, conviction, and worship. Only problem with this version is that it is a p…
After years of close contact with the Johannine epistles, David Rensberger discusses the numerous puzzles--linguistic, literary, and historical--that characterize these brief texts. His comments on…
This is a series of commentaries on the New English Bible designed for use in schools and training colleges, and for the layman. It replaces the old Cambridge Bible for Schools. Each volume will co…
The Epistles of John brings into focus three of John's major themes: righteousness, truth, and love. This commentary not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section,…