Saturday, January 20, 2007

Bible Study Suggested Reading

Carson, D.A., Douglas J. Moo, and Leon Morris. An Introduction To The New Testament.
Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992.

See especially the first two chapters. I recommend reading these first two chapters before anything else.

Periodicals

Black, David Alan. “The Historical Origins of the Gospels.” Faith and Mission. (Fall
2000): 21-42.

Ellis, E. Earle. “Reading the Gospels as History.” Criswell Theological Review. (Fall
1998): 3-15. I actually found this article on the internet at the following address - http://faculty.gordon.edu/hu/bi/Ted_Hildebrandt/NTeSources/NTArticles/CTR-NT/Ellis-GospelsHistory-CTR.htm

Guelich, Robert A. “The Gospels: Portraits of Jesus and His Ministry.” Journal of the
Evangelical Society. (June 1981): 117-125.

Hagner, Donald A. “Interpreting the Gospels: The Landscape and the Quest.” Journal of
the Evangelical Society. (March 1981): 23-37.

Johnson, S. Lewis Jr. “The Argument of Matthew.” Bibliotheca Sacra. (April-June
1956): 143-153.

Commentaries

Blomberg, Craig L. Matthew. The New American Commentary, ed. David S. Dockery,
vol. 22. Nashville, Broadman Press, 1982.

Carson, D.A. Matthew. The Expositors Bible Commentary, ed. Frank E. Gaebelein, vol.
8. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1984.

Morris, Leon. The Gospel According to Matthew. The Pillar New Testament
Commentary, ed. D.A. Carson. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1992.

1 comment:

Andrew Manwarren said...

Sorry the formatting did not come through very well when I published the post. Thankfully it is still quite usable.

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