Theology
The Books of Haggai and Malachi
Pieter A. Verhoef's commentary on Haggai and Malachi provides an in-depth analysis of these prophetic books, balancing technical details with devotional insights, based on his own Hebrew translations.
The Confessions
Saint Augustine's 'The Confessions' is a profound blend of autobiography, philosophy, and theology detailing his journey from sin to Christian faith.
Commentary of the Holy Scriptures
Commentary of the Holy Scriptures by Johann Peter Lange and various authors provides a comprehensive and multi-faceted examination of the New Testament from Titus to Revelation through exegetical, doctrinal, and homiletical perspectives.
Ephesians
Ephesians by Zondervan is a comprehensive exegetical commentary that unpacks the Apostle Paul's message to believers in Ephesus about unity, reconciliation, and spiritual maturity, designed for pastors and Bible teachers.
The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah
O. Palmer Robertson's commentary on Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah provides a thorough analysis of these Minor Prophets, balancing technical detail with practical insights.
The Book of Zechariah
Mark J. Boda's 'The Book of Zechariah' offers an insightful and comprehensive commentary on the often-overlooked prophetic book, examining its historical, literary, and theological dimensions.
Reading the Book of Jeremiah
'Reading the Book of Jeremiah' by Martin Kessler explores the complex and evolving interpretations of the Book of Jeremiah, highlighting new scholarly approaches beyond traditional historical-critical methods.
Colossians and Philemon
N.T. Wright's 'Colossians and Philemon' provides a deep and insightful commentary on these New Testament letters, emphasizing Christ's supremacy and the transformative power of the gospel.
The Gospel According to Micah
The Gospel According to Micah is a Christocentric commentary by Dr. Micah L. Caswell, exploring the overlooked gospel themes in the minor prophet Micah with a focus on theological insights and social justice.
The Truth of Scripture in Connection with Revelation, Inspiration, and the Canon
John James Given's 'The Truth of Scripture in Connection with Revelation, Inspiration, and the Canon' examines the divine nature of the Bible, its revelation, inspiration, and inclusion in the canon of Scripture.
The Book of Isaiah, Chapters 1-39
John N. Oswalt's commentary on Isaiah, chapters 1-39, offers an in-depth theological and literary exploration of one of the Old Testament's key texts, blending historical context and interpretation for contemporary understanding.
Confessions
Augustine's 'Confessions' is a profound autobiographical work reflecting on his life, struggles with sin, and philosophical inquiries that led to his conversion to Christianity, blending personal narrative with theological exploration.
From Repentance to Redemption
From Repentance to Redemption by Jeremiah Unterman delves into the transition in Jeremiah’s thought, emphasizing themes of repentance and redemption within the context of Biblical narratives.
Wittgensteinian Fideism?
'Wittgensteinian Fideism?' by Kai Nielsen and Dewi Zephaniah Phillips explores the conflict between faith and reason, challenging secular naturalism through the lens of Wittgenstein's philosophy.
Thomas Constable's Notes on the Bible
Thomas Constable's Notes on the Bible: Volume II provides comprehensive commentaries on the books from Joshua to Esther, offering insights based on a dispensational perspective.