Biblical Studies Archive

BestCommentaries.com


This one just got bookmarked.  I spend hours each week reading and taking detailed notes from commentaries.  They are some of the most helpful and used books in my library.

BestCommentaries.com / Old and New Testament Bible Commentary reviews, ratings, and prices

Moo on Jesus, Paul, and the Law of Moses


Preaching in Romans, and enjoying much of Doug Moo’s commentary, these should be helpful resources.

Between Two Worlds: Moo on Jesus, Paul, and the Law of Moses

The Tribulation


Fellow TMS grad and blogger par excellence, Jonathan Moorhead, has been making a number of good posts on the subject of the Tribulation. To gain the most insight, be sure to not only read the posts but the comment threads:
What is the Purpose of the Tribulation?
The Purpose of the Tribulation: Part II - [...]

How the Old and New Testments Relate


The following articles written over at Expository Thoughts (as well as the comment threads) are excellent posts (and responses) dealing with the difficulties that inevitably arise when studying the Bible. I commend them to your careful reading.
An Introduction
Christological Hermeneutic
Apostolic Hermeneutic
The NT View of the OT
The Priority of the Old Testament
Common Mistakes in Preaching
Walt Kaiser [...]

Biblical Reference Tools


Andreas Kostenberger lists for us some helpful tools for doing effective biblical study.

Biblical Foundations » Helpful Reference Tools for Biblical Studies

Favorite NT Commentaries


Andreas Kostenberger lists his favorite New Testament commentaries - great list.

Biblical Foundations » Favorite NT Commentaries

Do you know Greek?


A blog dedicated to helping those who know NT Greek, delve into it more.

Hellenisti ginoskeis: do you know Greek?

HT:  Justin Taylor

BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONS


Newly designed resource page for Bible scholar Andreas Kostenberger

BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONS

God’s Saving Righteousness


From Schreiner on Paul’s theology of righteousness:
Regarding Righteousness
“. . . justification should not be accepted as the center of Pauline theology . . . . The foundation of his theology is the glory of God in the work of Christ” (193)
“This righteous status with God is no fiction but a reality. Further, because believers [...]

Exegesis with Bock and Fanning


I have recently been reading through Darrell L. Bock and Buist M. Fanning’s text Interpreting the New Testament Text. I am about half way through the book and have thoroughly enjoyed it.
While not formally called a festschrift, the book is written in honor of long time New Testament professor Harold Hoehner. I will [...]

The Person of Jesus Christ


From Schreiner:
“Paul must explain in his gospel how Jesus Christ has accomplished redemption.  Human beings are freed to honor and praise God because Jesus in his person and work has vindicated God’s honor.  He has succeeded where Adam and Israel failed.  He is the promised seed of Abraham and David, the Lord of heaven and [...]

Dishonoring God 2


While I’ve fallen behind in posting on my reading from Tom Schreiner’s book, Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ, I’ve not really been behind in reading it. I’ll try to catch my posts up:
Sin is a Power: Sin is . . . a tyrannical power that exercises its dominion over those in [...]

Authorial Intent vs. Reader-Response


Biblical Foundations » Authorial Intent vs. Reader-Response
Andreas Kostenberger just caused me to add his commentary on the Gospel of John to my CapCravings.
I don’t know about all of his hermeneutical positions, but I enjoyed his thoughts regarding the need to stay within the author’s intention when interpreting Scripture. I will be looking forward to [...]

Dishonoring God - 1


From Schreiner on The Violation of God’s Law
“. . . we fail to grasp the depth of Pauline theology if we restrict the definition of sin to a violation of what God commands.  Instead of viewing sin as a rejection of god personally, we may understand it primarily in terms of failing to live up [...]

Suffering and Paul’s Mission


Paul spreads the gospel, particularly to the Gentiles, through his suffering.  That is the summation of Thom Schreiner’s chpater on “Suffering & the Pauline Mission.”
Paul was attacked for his suffering:  accused of being a vacillator, criticized for his lack of success in evangelism, told he needed letters of recommendation, charged with hypocrisy and attacked for [...]

The Basis of Paul’s Mission


I did keep up with my reading plan of Schreiner’s book yesterday, but not my posting of it.  so here’s some quotes from yesterday’s reading:
“The gospel of Christ fulfills what was written in the Old Testament scriptures, and believers inherit the promises made to Abraham” (73).
Schreiner then moves into a brief history of Israel.
I thought [...]

The Pauline Mission - pt 3


From Schreiner on Paul’s Mission:
“With the exception of Romans [I don't think I totally agree with this exception] most of Paul’s remaining letters were written to maintain the faith of those who had joined the new community, for persistence in faith was the mark of a successful mission. . . . Paul had no conception [...]

The Pauline Mission - pt 2


More from Schreiner:
“Bringing the gospel to the Gentiles was a distinctive advance in the mission of early Christianity, and Paul perceived the theological implications of the gospel more clearly than did the pillars and th other apostles in Jerusalem” (50).
Schreiner sees Acts 15 and Galatians 2:1-10 as referring to the same incident (though he does [...]

The Pauline Mission - pt 1


From Schreiner - ch 2:  Proclaiming a Magnificent God
“Magnifying God in Christ was the animating principle of Paul’s life and the foundational principle of his theology” (37).
“. . . Paul’s primary aim was not to leave an epistolary legacy in which subsequent generations would marvel at his theological system.  He was a missionary who wrote [...]

God’s Glory in Christ


Today I began reading through Dr. Thom Schreiner’s book, Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ: A Pauline Theology (PAGGC). I recently purchased it to look through as I preach through the book of Romans. I had the privilege to sit under Dr. Schreiner’s tutelage for one day during a doctoral seminar [...]