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  • Paul Whiting.
    3 years ago

    John Evans writes, “Some have the gift of writing consistently insightful, crystal-clear commentaries for pastors, while inspiring a love for Scripture; Garland has it.” This is now one of the best shorter commentaries on Romans and is a significant upgrade from the smaller, solid and sensible smaller volume by F. F. Bruce in the Tyndale series. Garland draws upon another 40 plus years of scholarly discussion. I now pair this with Leander Keck’s Abingdon Commentary, which is dense but thought provoking, Craig Keener’s small Romans commentary - great for a focus on rhetoric and parallel Jewish and Greek and Roman literature - and Tom Wright’s Romans for Everyone volumes.
    Romans (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries | TNTC)
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    1. Paul Whiting.
      8 years ago

      I notice the collection doesn't include Lewis Donalson's I & II Peter and Jude volume in the NT library series. Why is that?
      The Old and New Testament Library Series (63 vols.)Add to cart
      1. Nicholas Petersen
        7 years ago

        Looks like they are pre-pub now: https://www.logos.com/product/154242/the-old-and-new-testament-library-series-upgrade
        The Old and New Testament Library Series Upgrade (2 vols.)
        The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing. Deepen your appreciation for the literary structure and theological depth of these biblical books. The Old Testament Library Series (OTL) is worthy of a prominent place in any modern biblical scholar’s library.
        www.logos.com