In today’s episode we discuss the pros, cons, and controversies surrounding the use of commentary sets. Should we even use commentaries? Should we only use commentaries from a church of Christ background? Are commentary sets more helpful that individual commentaries? These and other questions are address and hopefully the answers provided are helpful.
Books that receive honorable mention include:
Between the Cross and the Throne by Matthew Emmerson
God With Us by D. A. Carson
The Lamb, the Woman, and the Dragon by Albertus Pieters
Worthy is the Lamb by Ray Summers
Contending For the Faith: Matthew by John M. Criswell
New International Greek Testament Commentary on Revelation by G. K. Beale
New International Commentary of the New Testament on Matthew by R. T. France
Resurrection: God’s Answer to Evil and Death by Nathan Battey
Matthew’s Trilogy of Parables
Oh How He Loved Him: The Raising of Lazarus
Except For Fornication: Is Adultery of the Heart Scriptural Grounds For Divorce?
Blessed Are The Forgiven
I've Written A Book
Quarantine and the 100 Club
Savage Death
Fear: Our Greatest Enemy
Calm in the Midst of the Storm
Books That Left a Mark - Part 1: Impacting Young People
Top 3 Reads of 2020: So Far
Biblical Theology: Definition, Methodologies, and Proponents
Why Expository Preaching?
2020: Reading Goals
Special Episode: 2019 Best Books and Top 5
Let's Talk Daniel
Family Shepherds by Vodie Baucham Jr.
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