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More than just a bibliographic survey, Noll’s work serves as a brief introduction to the Intertestamental period...

This is an annotated bibliography that covers virtually every conceivable area of Pauline studies...

The fact that this commentary more than adequately fulfils the purpose of the series, namely, to give a scholarly theological understanding of Scripture, should not deter anyone interested in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah...

To produce a commentary on an OT book from a Christian perspective is one of the most difficult exercises in contemporary theological writing...

It is a pleasure to welcome a book which fills a glaring gap...

This excellent new commentary, replacing the 1961 commentary of R...

It has become commonplace either to assert that Luke has a bias towards the poor (if not an ideal of poverty and an ethic of renunciation) or to spiritualize his handling of the theme to the point that he has nothing of practical significance to say on the question of wealth at all...

Did the historical Jesus actually believe and teach that he would be crucified, resurrected and exalted to his Father’s right hand? In an academic environment which barely admits of the possibility that Jesus believed himself to be the Messiah—a concept vague enough not to require any supernatural interpretation of his nature or prophetic explanation of his knowledge—the biblical critic who would answer this question affirmatively must provide a persuasive case indeed...

My personal indebtedness to John Robinson is great...

The publication of R. E. Brown’s Anchor Bible commentary on 1–3 John—all 840 pages of it—might be thought to put an end to all further scholarly commenting on the epistles for some time to come...