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Robert H. Mounce (1921–2019)

Author of The Book of Revelation

29 Works 3,137 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

Robert H. Mounce is a widely known New Testament scholar whose publications include critical commentaries on Revelation (NICNT), John (EBC), Romans (NAC), Philippians, Peter's letters, and the Pastoral Epistles. After theological work at Fuller Theological Seminary. Mounce earned his PhD from the show more University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Administrative posts include Academic Dean at Western Kentucky University and President of Whitworth University. During a half-century of biblical translation he served on the translation teams of the NIV, NIrV, ESV, TNIV, and published a number of individual translations such as the Reverse-Interlinear Translation, The Story of Jesus, and Jesus in His Own Words. show less
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Works by Robert H. Mounce

The Book of Revelation (1977) 1,565 copies, 3 reviews
Romans (1995) 526 copies, 1 review
Matthew (1985) 390 copies, 1 review
Luke--Acts (2007) 196 copies, 1 review
Themes from Romans (1981) 42 copies
Jesus, In His Own Words (2010) 32 copies
So They Say (2014) 13 copies

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The New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT) is based on careful study of the Greek text and reflects serious work in technical areas -- such as linguistics, textual criticism and historical concerns. The NICNT series flourished under the editorship of several New Testament scholars -- first Ned Stonehouse (Westminster Theological Seminary), then F. F. Bruce (University of Manchester, England) and Gordon D. Fee (Regent College, Canada) and now Joel B. Green (Fuller show more Theological Seminary). Newer volumes in the NICNT account for emergent emphases in biblical studies and their theological significance for God's people. show less
This revision continues the Expositor's Bible Commentary exalted purpose and stands on the shoulders of the expositors of the first edition under Frank Gaebelein et. al., but it seeks to maintain the usefulness of the commentary by interacting with new discoveries and academic discussions.

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29
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3,137
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Rating
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7
ISBNs
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