Series: IVP New Testament Commentary

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2 Peter & Jude (Ivp New Testament Commentary Sereis) by Robert Harvey
Matthew (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Craig S. Keener1
Mark (Ivp New Testament Commentary Sereis) by Ronald J. Kernaghan2
Luke (IVP New Testament Commentaries) by Darrell L. Bock3
John (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Rodney A. Whitacre4
Acts by William J. Larkin Jr.5
Romans (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Grant R. Osborne6
1 Corinthians (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Alan F. Johnson7
2 Corinthians (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Linda L. Belleville8
Galatians (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by G. Walter Hansen9
Ephesians (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Walter L. Liefeld10
Philippians (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Gordon D. Fee11
Colossians & Philemon (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Robert W. Wall12
1-2 Thessalonians (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by G. K. Beale13
1-2 Timothy & Titus (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Philip H. Towner15
Hebrews (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Ray C. Stedman19
James (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by George M. Stulac20
1 Peter (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by I. Howard Marshall21
1-3 John (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by Marianne Meye Thompson23
Revelation (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by J. Ramsey Michaels27

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Recommendations

  1. The Gospel of John: Expository and homiletical commentary ([Kregel Bible study classics]) by David Thomas
  2. Not to the Strong by Elwood McQuaid
  3. Zechariah: Israel's messenger of the Messiah's triumph by Fred H Hartman
  4. The Epistle to the Romans (Pillar New Testament Commentary) by Leon Lamb Morris
  5. The Expositor's Bible Commentary, volume 12: Hebrews, James, 1, 2 Peter, 1, 2, 3 John, Jude, Revelation by Frank E. Gaebelein
  6. Mark by Allen Black
  7. Paul's Letter to the Philippians (NICNT) by Gordon D. Fee
  8. An Interpretation of the English Bible by B. H Carroll
  9. The Outpouring: Jesus in the Feasts of Israel by Elwood McQuaid
  10. Addresses on the First Epistle to the Corinthians by H. A. Ironside
  11. Romans: An Expositional Commentary (Vols. 1-4) by James Montgomery Boice
  12. Paul for Everyone: Galatians and Thessalonians (For Everyone) by Tom Wright
  13. The Epistles to the Thessalonians: A Commentary on the Greek Text (New International Greek Testament Commentary) by Charles Wanamaker
  14. The Letters to the Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians (The Daily Study Bible Series. -- Rev. ed) by William Barclay
  15. Word Biblical Commentary: James by Ralph P. Martin

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