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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Revised Edition 14 reviews William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, ...
Thomas Nelson, 2004
Biblical Interpretation
+ A great resource! + A Rich Text
Very thorough and easily understood. I use this as a course textbook. Best feature is the presentation of opposing viewpoints.
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How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth 88 reviews Gordon D. Fee, Douglas Stuart
Zondervan, 2003
Too good not to have a copy
+ Very helpful but a little dense + Simple, yet in-depth + Wonderful Read for Christians of all Persuasions
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Romans: The Niv Application Commentary: From Biblical Text to Contemporary Life 7 reviews Douglas J. Moo
Zondervan, 2000
Great Resource for Preachers!
+ Easy to read commentary + I Love This Book! + A Fine Mid-level Commentary on Romans + Great for the Basics
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Encountering the Book of Romans: A Theological Survey (Encountering Biblical Studies) 2 reviews Douglas J. Moo
Baker Academic, 2002
Great Overview Book
+ GREAT HELP
This is an Excellent book about the book of Romans. It is easy reading and very understandable!
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The Message of Romans: God's Good News for the World (The Bible Speaks Today) 11 reviews John R. W. Stott
InterVarsity Press, 2001
Scholarly, comprehensive, readable.
+ very good, but too long + The Message of Romans:God's Good News for the World + Solid teaching + Great Commentary
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An Introduction to the New Testament 23 reviews D. A. Carson, Douglas J. Moo
Zondervan, 2005
Great NT reference
+ Required Resource for Pastors
Theis is an excellent text for its depth and concise way it gets to the significance of the New Testment writings. It contain a rational and evidential analysis of current scholarly theories about the New Testament, i.e textual and form criticism. The authors refute incorrect scholarly theories ...
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The Epistle to the Romans (New International Commentary on the New Testament) 19 reviews Douglas J. Moo
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1996
Excellent and balanced
+ Excellent Resource + Tremendous Commentary, But More for Advanced Students + Simply the Best + John th Baptist
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The Message of Romans: God's Good News for the World (The Bible Speaks Today) 11 reviews John R. W. Stott
InterVarsity Press, 2001
Scholarly, comprehensive, readable.
+ very good, but too long + The Message of Romans:God's Good News for the World + Solid teaching + Great Commentary
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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Revised Edition 14 reviews William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, ...
Thomas Nelson, 2004
Biblical Interpretation
+ A great resource! + A Rich Text
Very thorough and easily understood. I use this as a course textbook. Best feature is the presentation of opposing viewpoints.
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The Epistle to the Romans (New International Commentary on the New Testament) 19 reviews Douglas J. Moo
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1996
Excellent and balanced
+ Excellent Resource + Tremendous Commentary, But More for Advanced Students + Simply the Best + John th Baptist
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How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth 88 reviews Gordon D. Fee, Douglas Stuart
Zondervan, 2003
Too good not to have a copy
+ Very helpful but a little dense + Simple, yet in-depth + Wonderful Read for Christians of all Persuasions
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Romans: The Niv Application Commentary: From Biblical Text to Contemporary Life 7 reviews Douglas J. Moo
Zondervan, 2000
Great Resource for Preachers!
+ Easy to read commentary + I Love This Book! + A Fine Mid-level Commentary on Romans + Great for the Basics
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Encountering the Book of Romans: A Theological Survey (Encountering Biblical Studies) 2 reviews Douglas J. Moo
Baker Academic, 2002
Great Overview Book
+ GREAT HELP
This is an Excellent book about the book of Romans. It is easy reading and very understandable!
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An Introduction to the New Testament 23 reviews D. A. Carson, Douglas J. Moo
Zondervan, 2005
Great NT reference
+ Required Resource for Pastors
Theis is an excellent text for its depth and concise way it gets to the significance of the New Testment writings. It contain a rational and evidential analysis of current scholarly theories about the New Testament, i.e textual and form criticism. The authors refute incorrect scholarly theories ...
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