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Pieter Verhoef, Professor of Old Testament, Emeritus, of the University of Stellenbosch, has provided an addition to The New International Commentary on the Old Testament that can only enhance the reputation of the series...

Readers of this journal cannot but have a natural sympathy with Childs’ endeavour to get us to read the OT in terms of literary wholes, rather than in the picky way that historical criticism teaches us...

Matthew seems to have become a favourite book for those experimenting with a new type of commentary...

For the last decade a major paradigm shift in the academic study of Scripture has been in the making, especially in North America...

Professor Kistemaker of the Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi continues to fill out the popular ‘New Testament Commentary’ begun by the late Dr William Hendriksen with a new volume on the letters of James and John...

Do the canonical gospels accurately reflect the original sayings and teachings of Jesus? An important consideration in any attempt to answer this hotly-disputed question is the presence of numerous apocryphal parallels to the gospel tradition along with the ‘agrapha’ (sayings not found in the NT but attested elsewhere)...

As a lecturer in NT, one is constantly on the search for suitable introductory text books for use with first or second year level work...

‘Not another book on hermeneutics!’ Yes, but this one is different...

The author’s stated purpose is ‘to examine the theological importance of the covenantal structure of redemptive history’...

The English-speaking world has not seen much of Peter Stuhlmacher’s celebrated work prior to the translation and publication of these eleven essays...