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- Reformation Commentary on Scripture: 22-Volume Collection
The Reformation Commentary on Scripture provides a crucial link between the contemporary church and the great cloud of witnesses that is the historical church. The biblical insights and rhetorical power of the tradition of the Reformation are here made available as a powerful tool for the church of the twenty-first century.
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- 1 Corinthians: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Scott Manetsch guides readers through diverse Reformation-era commentary on the first of Paul's letters to the Corinthians. Within this volume, readers will encounter familiar voices and discover lesser-known figures from a variety of theological traditions.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - 1-2 Samuel; 1-2 Kings; 1-2 Chronicles: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
For the reformers, these books were not merely accounts of history, but they also foreshadowed the coming of Jesus Christ, and they had immediate relevance for their lives and the church of their day. They saw in Josiah's reforms their own work of reformation. Derek Cooper and Martin Lohrmann guide readers through diverse Reformation commentary on these historical books.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - 1-2 Thes; 1-2 Tim; Titus; Philemon: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
The Protestant Reformers turned to the New Testament epistles for unparalleled insight into the realities of the life of the early church, guidance for those called to lead the church, and comfort in the face of pressing theological questions. Lee Gatiss and Bradley Green guide readers through diverse early modern commentary on these epistles.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - 2 Corinthians: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Reformation scholar Scott Manetsch guides readers through a wealth of early modern commentary on the book of 2 Corinthians. Readers will hear from familiar voices and discover lesser-known figures from a variety of theological traditions.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Acts: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
The Reformation was a call to return with renewed vigor to the biblical roots of Christian faith and practice. In the book of Acts, they found God's blueprint for how the church should participate with the Holy Spirit in accomplishing his purposes in the world.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Ezekiel and Daniel: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Reformation commentary on the prophets Ezekiel and Daniel are windows into the biblical, theological and pastoral minds of the reformers as they engage the details of the texts, make theological judgments and apply fresh reading of Scripture to their contemporary hearers. Familiar passages are given new layers and textures.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Galatians and Ephesians: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
For the Reformers, Galatians and Ephesians were capsule versions of Paul's letter to the Romans; briefs on the theological vision of the celebrated apostle. Probed and expounded in the commentaries and sermons found in this volume, these letters became the very breath in the lungs of the Reformation movements.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Genesis 1-11: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Reformation-era interpreters found anchor for their teaching, preaching and hope in the promise of Christ running through these first chapters of Genesis. While following the precedent of earlier commentators on Scripture, the Reformers provide insightful and startling fresh readings of familiar passages, inviting readers to see the ancient text with new eyes.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Hebrews and James: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Both the epistles of Hebrews and James generated much debate during the Reformation period. The author of the former is unknown, and the latter was dismissively labeled as an "epistle of straw" by Martin Luther. Yet both of these letters have proven to be essential for Christians, both during the Reformation era and today.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Isaiah 1-39: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Reformation scholar Jeff Fisher guides readers through a wealth of early-modern commentary on the first 39 chapters of Isaiah. Readers will hear familiar voices and discover lesser-known figures from a variety of theological traditions.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Jeremiah and Lamentations: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
J. Jeffery Tyler guides readers through early modern commentary on the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations. Drawing upon a variety of resources, many of which appear here for the first time in English, this volume enables readers to better understand that God's mercies never come to an end.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - John 1-12: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
In this volume, Craig Farmer expertly guides readers through Reformation commentary on the first twelve chapters of the Gospel of John, from the Prologue to Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Here you will find a rich mosaic of reflection on the Gospel of John by a variety of significant well-known and lesser-known scholars of the Reformation.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - John 13-21: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
John Calvin claimed, "This Gospel is a key to open the door for understanding the rest...." Church historian Christopher Boyd Brown guides readers through a variety of early modern commentary on chapters 13–21 of the Gospel of John, both familiar and lesser-known, from a range of theological traditions.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Joshua, Judges, and Ruth: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
N. Scott Amos guides readers through a wealth of early modern commentary on the Old Testament books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. Readers will hear from familiar voices and discover lesser-known figures from a variety of theological traditions, much of which appears here for the first time in English.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Luke: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
The Reformation was a vibrant era in the history of the church. It was characterized by spiritual renewal, doctrinal controversy, and the overriding desire to understand the meaning and implications of Scripture. In this volume, Beth Kreitzer skillfully leads readers through the rich diversity of Reformation commentary on the Gospel of Luke.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Matthew: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
The sixteenth-century Reformers turned to Scripture to find the truth of God's Word, but that doesn't mean they always agreed on how to interpret it. Scholars Jason K. Lee and William Marsh guide readers through a wealth of early modern commentary on the book of Matthew, drawing upon a variety of resources, much of which appears here for the first time in English.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Philippians and Colossians: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Reformation commentators found the main themes of these Pauline letters deeply applicable to their circumstances, and volume editor Graham Tomlin urges that they are just as relevant to our own: Philippians overflows with thanksgiving in the midst of persecution and trials; Colossians defends the superiority of Jesus as Lord over all principalities and powers.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
In this volume of the Reformation Commentary on Scripture, Reformation scholar David Fink guides readers through a wealth of early modern commentary on three Old Testament books: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs. Readers will hear from familiar voices and discover lesser-known figures from a variety of theological traditions.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Psalms 1-72: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
In the Psalms the Reformers found comfort, guidance and wisdom from God that applied to their context as much as it did to David's. Martin Luther wrote: "The Psalter ought to be a precious and beloved book because it promises Christ's death and resurrection so clearly." Herman Selderhuis guides readers through diverse Reformation commentary on the first half of the Psalter.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Psalms 73-150: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
The Protestant reformers turned to the Psalms during their time of significant spiritual renewal, theological debate, and ecclesial reform. There they found comfort, guidance, and wisdom from God. In this volume, Herman Selderhuis guides readers through diverse Reformation-era commentary on the second half of the Psalter.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Romans 1-8: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Paul's letter to the church in Rome has been a focus of Christian reflection throughout church history. Martin Luther said of this epistle, "It is impossible to read or to meditate on this letter too much or too well." Church historian Gwenfair Adams guides readers through a variety of early modern commentary on the first eight chapters of Paul's epistle to the Romans.
$29.99$14.99Add To Cart - Romans 9-16: Reformation Commentary on Scripture
Philip and Peter Krey guide readers through Reformation-era commentary on the second half of Paul's letter to the Roman church. Among the issues the Reformers dealt with were the predestination of God's elect, the destiny of Israel, the role of Gentiles in salvation history, the ethical demands of the Christian life, and the Christian's relationship to the state.
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