Building an Old Testament Library: Genesis — Ruth
The years since this survey last appeared have seen important additions to the list, several new series (one, exclusively digital), and increasing interest in helping
The years since this survey last appeared have seen important additions to the list, several new series (one, exclusively digital), and increasing interest in helping
In the plentiful cafeteria of religious options available in the first three centuries, early Christianity stands out. This was truly a time of religious diversity
Many readers of the Bible struggle with integrating the OT into their understanding of the Christian life and mission. Yet Israel’s Scriptures are ripe with
The Gospels and Paul’s letters rightly deserve the vast attention paid to them, yet the final third of the NT has its own truth to
[This is part three of a three-part series. Part one. Part two.] Response: Dates → Confession As real as the allure of evil and the
[This is part two of a three-part series. Part one. Part three.] Focal Activity: Destruction → Conquer Just as we tend to have a strange
The most well-known, and perhaps well-loved, verse in the Bible is John 3:16. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son,
If I had to give the church a grade on its interpretation of the Revelation, I would give it a “D.” The reason for this
Although older, two of the most valuable commentaries on Philippians are Gordon Fee (New International Commentary on the New Testament [NICNT]; Eerdmans, 1995) and Markus
It is fair to say that more commentaries are published on the letters of Paul from Romans through Ephesians than most other biblical books. This