[B-Greek] Romans Commentaries

Perry L Stepp plstepp at juno.com
Thu Mar 13 22:52:00 EST 2003


On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 12:54:13 -0600 "David Bielby"
<dbielby at bloomingtonvineyard.org> writes:
> Please let me ask this question in a different way....if you had 
> about $100
> to spend on commentaries for Romans for use in a pastoral study 
> (cross
> checking exegetical sermon prep) which ones would you get and why.  

Cranfield (the two-volume set--it costs more than the truncated volume,
but it's worth it), Barrett, Talbert.  I'd buy them used, and if I had
cash left over I'd snag Tim Johnson or Bruce or Black or (don't tell
anyone, I'll deny it) Barclay.

There are just too many good commentaries on Romans. 

PLStepp

Adjunct Professor,  Biblical Studies, Baylor University

Just the omission of Jane Austen's books alone would make 
a fairly good library out of a library that hadn't a book in it.
                            --Mark Twain

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