A Classic: Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible
A Classic: Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible —comments by Greg Strand, EFCA Director of Biblical Theology and Credentialing Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible is a classic. It...
View ArticleA Book Review Results in a Publisher Pulling the Book for a Second Edition
This is an interesting series of events, one that has led to a result that I have not seen previously. Carl Trueman reviewed the book by G. R. Evans, The Roots of the Reformation: Tradition, Emergence,...
View ArticleUnderstanding and Preaching Daniel
Continuing the focus on the Old Testament Scriptures and understanding, teaching and preaching those Scriptures as a Christian, i.e. its unity as one Book, the Scriptures, with its fulfillment in the...
View ArticleChurch History
A second volume of a new work on church history has recently been published completing the two-volume set. This set is one of the best treatments of church history now available. It should prove to be...
View ArticleWriting Commentaries as a Ministry
Douglas J. Moo, Kenneth T. Wessner Professor of New Testament, Wheaton, and former professor of New Testament at TEDS, has written about twelve commentaries. The most recent being his commentary on...
View ArticleGood Commentaries – Uses and Abuses
As preachers and teachers of the Word, we desire to understand and proclaim the Scriptures faithfully. If the text is not understood it will lead to incorrect teaching which results in misapplication....
View ArticleCommentaries: A Follow Up
Since not many interact formally with comments, I thought it would be helpful if I post this comment made by Steve along with my response so that the personal conversation taking place between two...
View ArticleJesus’ Triumphal Entry: The Stones Cry Out (Part 1)
Luke 19:29-40: When he drew near to Bethphage and Bethany, at the mount that is called Olivet, he sent two of the disciples, saying, “Go into the village in front of you, where on entering you will...
View ArticleJesus’ Triumphal Entry: The Stones Cry Out (Part 2)
In reading Luke’s account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Lk. 19:29-40), we see not only the jubilant, worshipful response of the disciples to Jesus, but also the Pharisees inappropriate...
View ArticleC. S. Lewis the Apologist: Truth, Reason and Imagination
C. S. Lewis is often considered one of the foremost apologists of the Christian faith of last century. Lewis’ approach to articulating and defending the Christian faith has been influential to many...
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