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The New Testament Commentary Guide: A Brief Handbook for Students and Pastors is unavailable, but you can change that!

An indispensable map to the often intimidating world of biblical commentaries. For many beginning students of the New Testament, looking for a commentary seems like a simple process: identify the book you’re studying, search for a commentary, and pick one. However, the reality is far from simple. With new commentaries being published every year on every book of the Bible, the student of...

get ten pages). I own about five of these, and they are handy quick references, especially for consulting biblical books with which I am not as familiar. Pastors and other teachers of the Bible should have at least a few of these on hand. Technical There are a couple of excellent OVCs that provide more detail and academic-style notes. I would recommend The Oxford Bible Commentary and the Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible. Semi-Technical In this category I would suggest The New Interpreter’s One Volume
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