Mark for Everyone

10 best books like Mark for Everyone (Tom Wright): The New Testament and the People of God, The First Epistle to the Corinthians, The Gospel of Luke, Romans, Genesis 1-15, Psalms 73-150, The Gospel of Matthew, The Book Of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text, The Message of Romans: God's Good News for the World, Commentary on Romans

AuthorN.T. Wright
ISBN0800626818
Part of a five-volume project on the theological questions surrounding the origins of Christianity, this book offers a reappraisal of literary, historical and theological readings of the New Testament, arguing for a form of "critical realism" that facilitates different readings of the text.

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AuthorGordon D. Fee
ISBN0802825079
A truly brilliant commentary. This is everything a good commentary should be- academically intense, but not dry or inaccessible for pastors and students. This is the yardstick by which commentaries should be evaluated. The updates and responses to his critics are incisive and direct without being...
AuthorJoel B. Green
ISBN0802823157
26 Mar 2015 - Reading the Kindle edition, and about 1/3 of the way through. Green's commentary is a literary analysis of Luke, meaning he gets into the story, tries to figure out what Luke's point is, finds commonality between sections of Luke's own narrative and certain passages in the Old Testament,...
AuthorF.F. Bruce
ISBN0830829857
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Genesis 1-15
AuthorGordon J. Wenham
ISBN0849902002
Recent scholarship has shown a marked preference for a simpler analysis of Genesis, says Dr. Gordon Wenham, and with this trend his commentary identifies.

Dr. Wenham has a remarkable gift for clarity of expression in discussing even the most difficult problems. His terse, crisp style serves...
Psalms 73-150
AuthorDerek Kidner
ISBN0877842655
The Tyndale Old Testament commentaries are some of the greatest introductory commentaries on the Old Testament, first began in the 1960’s, there have been several revisions and replacements for older volumes in the series, many of these replacements have been commentaries from the late noted...
AuthorR.T. France
R. T. France's new commentary on Matthew focuses on exegesis of Matthew's text as it stands rather than on the prehistory of the material or details of Synoptic comparison. It is concerned throughout with what Matthew himself meant to convey about Jesus and how he set about doing so. Another major concern...
The Book Of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text
AuthorG.K. Beale
This new study of the book of Revelation will be especially helpful to scholars, pastors, students, and others seriously interested in interpreting the Apocalypse for the benefit of the church. Too often Revelation is viewed as a book only about the future. As G. K. Beale shows, however, Revelation...
AuthorJohn R.W. Stott
ISBN0830812466
One of Christianity Today's 1995 Books of the YearWhen Paul first penned his letter to the house churches of Rome, his purpose was to gain prayerful support for his coming mission to the western reaches of the Mediterranean world. Little did he know that for two millennia this tautly tuned exposition...
AuthorMartin Luther
ISBN0825431190
This is my third reading of this Christian classic. It was even better than I remember it. Luther's sharp rose and clear analysis lose little in the translation from German.

Worthwhile reading by any seeking to understand this important Biblical book.

(Historical note: John Wesley,...
Genesis: A Commentary
AuthorBruce K. Waltke
ISBN0310224586
This landmark commentary marshals the vast experience and brilliant insights of one of today’s most revered Old Testament scholars. To those familiar with the work of Bruce K. Waltke, the significance and value of Genesis will be instantly apparent. Others who are unfamiliar with Waltke have only...
AuthorThomas R. Schreiner
ISBN0801021499
Read my fuller review at Spoiledmilks (11/23/18)

Schreiner’s commentary is attuned to understanding Paul’s flow of thought, which is very important to understand anything Paul says in any of his letters. No verse is an island, and each reflects an aspect of Paul’s theology throughout...
AuthorDouglas J. Moo
ISBN0802823173
This was probably the most I have ever enjoyed reading a commentary (which is good considering it was 941 pages of commentary...). Moo is a thorough scholar, a lucid writer, and weaves academic research and devotional prose together extremely well here. I read this for an exegesis class on Romans, but...
Breaking the Code - Participant's Book: Understanding the Book of Revelation
AuthorBruce M. Metzger
ISBN0687492009
The Book of Revelation contains passages of great beauty and comfort, as well as passages that strike the casual reader as bizarre, bewildering, and sometimes frightening. How are readers today to discern God's message in this peculiar part of the Bible? Breaking the Code provides a trustworthy guide...
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