The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament is a modern commentary series designed to help pastors and Bible teachers understand the biblical text in its original environment. Each of the contributing evangelical scholars carefully consider factors such as grammatical detail, literary context, rhetorical flow, theological nuance, and historical setting in their interpretation. While primarily designed for those with a basic knowledge of biblical Greek, this series is accessible for all who want to understand and teach the New Testament.
Each passage is organized into the following sections:
Literary Context: Explains how each passage functions within the book
Main Idea: Summarizes the central message of the passage
Translation in Graphic Layout: Presents a translation through a diagram that helps readers visualize the flow of thought within the text
Exegetical Outline: Gives the overall structure of the passage
Explanation of the Text: Provides interpretive insights into the background and meaning of the text
Theology in Application: Discusses how the message of the text fits within the book itself and in a broader biblical-theological context, suggesting applications for the church today
This set includes the following 15 volumes:
Matthew by Grant R. Osborne (2010)
Mark by Mark L. Strauss (2014)
Luke by David E. Garland (2012)
John by Edward W. Klink III (2016)
Acts by Eckhard J. Schnabel (2012)
Romans by Frank Thielman (2018)
1 Corinthians by Paul Gardner (2018)
Galatians by Thomas R. Schreiner (2010)
Ephesians by Clinton R. Arnold (2010)
Philippians by George H. Guthrie (2023)
Colossians & Philemon by David W. Pao (2012)
1-2 Thessalonians by Gary S. Shogren (2012)
James by Craig L. Blomberg and Mariam J. Kamell (2009)
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The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament is a modern commentary series designed to help pastors and Bible teachers understand the biblical text in its original environment. Each of the contributing evangelical scholars carefully consider factors such as grammatical detail, literary context, rhetorical flow, theological nuance, and historical setting in their interpretation. While primarily designed for those with a basic knowledge of biblical Greek, this series is accessible for all who want to understand and teach the New Testament.
Each passage is organized into the following sections:
This set includes the following 15 volumes:
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