Had not known of this channel before. Very nicely done. Exposure to very solid work I would not likely have discovered otherwise. So thank you. I just snagged a Kindle version of "The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul." The online preview at Amazon was compelling. I just finished the entirety of Wright's & Bird's 900 page "The New Testament in Its World" as a companion to a fresh reading of the NT and found Wright's presentation of Paul's Christology to be very engaging and inspirational. The Bruno, Lee, Schreiner piece will be a welcome follow up. Thank you!
Thanks for the comments, Terry! And welcome to the channel. It's great to have you. Let me know what you think of the Divine Christology when you are done. Take care.
You're right about that. I wonder if because the series initially started out as digital-only, which likely enabled the authors to write without much limitation.
The Beginning and End of all Things from the ESBT is solid too, I worked through that one with a Colson Fellows small group. The discussion questions made for engaging conversation.
For a brand new Christian, what Bible study would you recommend? These all sound interesting, but I'm new to this and overwhelmed. I've only been watching RUclips videos, reading a devotional and the Bible. But I'll like to do an actual Bible study. Thanks!
Hi, I have a page on my site that describes 12 commentaries for beginners. Maybe you will find something helpful there: www.bestbiblecommentaries.com/best-bible-commentaries-for-beginners/
I do not know of any Bible commentary that explains the Sign of Jonah without doing violence to scripture. If anyone does know of such a commentary, please cite it. TY. (And remember, in Mark 8 Jesus is quoted as saying that no sign from heaven would be given to first century Israel.) And I might add that, if these Bible commentaries cannot explain the Sign of Jonah without causing violence to scripture, then they are not worth wasting one's time on.
I am loving the frequency of these video releases man! Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Matthew!
I 'likes up' your video! The IVP New Studies in Biblical Studies series is wonderful. There's something in there for everyone.
Elliot, I liked your comment about liking my video. :) Yes, I hope there is no end to that series.
I up thumbed, as well. 😂
Definitely a few to add to my wishlist. Thank you for another great video! I look forward to each and every one.
Had not known of this channel before. Very nicely done. Exposure to very solid work I would not likely have discovered otherwise. So thank you. I just snagged a Kindle version of "The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul." The online preview at Amazon was compelling. I just finished the entirety of Wright's & Bird's 900 page "The New Testament in Its World" as a companion to a fresh reading of the NT and found Wright's presentation of Paul's Christology to be very engaging and inspirational. The Bruno, Lee, Schreiner piece will be a welcome follow up. Thank you!
Thanks for the comments, Terry! And welcome to the channel. It's great to have you. Let me know what you think of the Divine Christology when you are done. Take care.
I have really enjoyed the EEC Series so far. The volumes are long, but usually they justify their length by being very relevant and helpful.
You're right about that. I wonder if because the series initially started out as digital-only, which likely enabled the authors to write without much limitation.
What’s EEC Series?
@@mrsamp173 The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary (the Galatians-Volume in the video)
Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment! WTS? Westminster Theological Seminary?
@@BestBibleCommentaries great question. WTS are my initials, but I did attend the seminary as well. Not affiliated in any formal way otherwise
Thank you my brother
My pleasure, brother. Don't take this the wrong way, but i hope you won't be eating and popcorn for this video. :)
One would need hornets for popcorn...😉
Thank you for these helpful videos. They give me some ideas for more books to read. I greatly appreciate your channel.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for doing this video!
My pleasure, Travis!
Thank you dear brother in Christ for your valuable review and recommendation of these wonderful books. 📚
Thank you - it's my pleasure. :)
The Beginning and End of all Things from the ESBT is solid too, I worked through that one with a Colson Fellows small group. The discussion questions made for engaging conversation.
Have you seen Vanhoozer’s new book “Mere christian hermeneutics”? Can’t wait to see a review of it!!
For a brand new Christian, what Bible study would you recommend? These all sound interesting, but I'm new to this and overwhelmed. I've only been watching RUclips videos, reading a devotional and the Bible. But I'll like to do an actual Bible study. Thanks!
Hi! Either the reformed study bible or the esv study bible would be my suggestion
Hi, I have a page on my site that describes 12 commentaries for beginners. Maybe you will find something helpful there: www.bestbiblecommentaries.com/best-bible-commentaries-for-beginners/
@@BestBibleCommentaries I'll check out the Wiersbe Bible Commentary! 😊
I do not know of any Bible commentary that explains the Sign of Jonah without doing violence to scripture. If anyone does know of such a commentary, please cite it. TY.
(And remember, in Mark 8 Jesus is quoted as saying that no sign from heaven would be given to first century Israel.)
And I might add that, if these Bible commentaries cannot explain the Sign of Jonah without causing violence to scripture, then they are not worth wasting one's time on.