I knew one of the editors, Dr. William A. Smalley personally. He and this book are great at seeing the larger picture in linguistics. His strength, and I think Black's, is in seeing the whole field…
This standard commentary on the books of the Old and New Testament is not being issued in paperback for the first time, with some of the volumes being revised and replaced.
Matthew Black therefore begins with the hypothesis that the material contained in these books was spoken or written in Aramaic. Black surveys the New Testament for Aramaic grammatical features (syn…
The epistle to the Galatians is one of St. Paul's most important writings. its main concern is the problem of the influence of extraneous religious practices on belief in God as revealed through Ch…
This commentary, intended for students, has not attempted an exhaustive treatment of Luke's text. It does seek, however, to illuminate the major lines of through in each passage, and it gives some …
So much critical study has been expended on the gospel of Mark that it may seem there is little more to be undertaken. Dr. Anderson shows that this is not the case.
Any commentary on one of the synoptic gospel may either aim primarily to present conclusions concerning the historicity of the event and teaching recorded, or its aim may be that of exposition maki…
This standard commentary on the books of the Old and New Testament is not being issued in paperback for the first time, with some of the volumes being revised and replaced.