The first 25 pages of the book are devoted to introductory matters, and then it goes on to carefully outline a verse-by-verse exegesis of the text that is conservative, practical, and heart warming…
As a teaching medium on the mission field today the Gospel of Mark is of proven value. It is fortunate, therefore, that the author of this solidly built and helpfully concise commentary is himself …
F.F Bruce has again placed students of the Bible in his debt, this time with a masterfull commentary on what is generally considered to be Paul's most profound letter. Dr. Bruce again reveals his r…
Missionary- professor Alan Cole here presents his second contribution to the Tyndale series. His earlier commentary on Mark has been described by Jerome L. Ficek of Trinity Theological Seminary as …
In this perceptive interpretation, Francis Foulkes convincingly leads the reader to a new appreciation of Ephesians, the most advanced and assimilatory of the Pauline letters, which Coleridge calle…
For the Church today, as for the early church, the Gospel of Matthew provides an indispensable tool in the Church's therefold task of defending its beliefs against attacks, of instructing converts …
The commentary that follows is written in the conviction that the Epistles of Second Peter and Jude carry a very important message for our times. We live in days when the contents of the Christian …
The author shows that the Epistle to the Collossians is essentially Christ centered. Paul, faced with the spread of false teaching, turns believers' mind and heart to the Person and work of Christ,…
These commentaries are designed to help the reader of the Bible understand what the text actually says and what it means. The introductions to each book gives a concise but thorough treatment of q…