Commentary on the New Testament from the Talmud and Midrash is an important reference work for illustrating the concepts, theological background, and cultural assumptions of the New Testament. Volume 1 comments on the Gospel of Matthew.
Beautifully typeset in a single-column format, the Lexham Old Testament Apocrypha provides a literal and contemporary translation for modern readers. David A. deSilva briefly introduces each book, providing context and insight.
This commentary explores the book of Job as a reflection on the paradox of righteous suffering.
This commentary demonstrates that the Gospel of Matthew is foremost a testimony about Jesus. Jesus is the new and greater Moses and the new and greater David who fulfills Old Testament hopes by establishing God's covenant and kingdom.
Reading the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets confronts the unique challenges presented by this daunting section of the Old Testament. Contributors from a... Læs mere
Reading the Psalms Theologically presents rich biblical-theological studies on the Psalter. Each chapter focuses on a biblical or theological topic, drawing insights from both past interpreters and current scholarship.
This book examines Augustine's understanding of friendship. For Augustine, friendship is the overflow of love and is essential for building Christlike virtue.
While Scripture generally gives a bleak depiction of the Omride dynasty, extrabiblical evidence appears to tell another story. This... Læs mere
Neo-Calvinism produced rich theological work that yields promise for contemporary dogmatics. This book invites readers into this rich theological trajectory.
A prolific and seasoned theologian gathers concise reflections on wide-ranging matters of theology, philosophy, and ethics.