Scholar's Bible Commentary - an essential reference work for your Bible study
The Scholar's Bible Commentary interprets and explains Scripture from a literal grammatical-historical approach, and from the perspectives for which Dallas Theological Seminary is particularly recognized. This book is intended to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the Scriptures.
Old Testament Commentary
- What does this verse mean?
- What does this word or phrase mean in Hebrew or Aramaic?
- How do the customs of the Bible era help me understand this passage?
- How does information about the author, historical context, or features of a biblical book help the reader interpret the Bible?
- It shows how the books of the Bible unfold and fit together harmoniously into one coherent work.
- It reveals the inerrancy of Scripture from a historical and grammatical perspective.
- It includes, for each biblical book, an introduction, an outline, a commentary, a bibliography, as well as an innumerable number of biblical cross-references.
- It explains problematic passages, discrepancies in interpretation, geographical situations, customs of the time and key words taken from Hebrew and Aramaic.
- It provides maps, tables and diagrams for your convenience.
New Testament Commentary
- What does this verse mean?
- What does this word or phrase mean in Greek?
- How do the customs of the Bible era help me understand this passage?
The Scholar's Bible Commentary: New Testament
- shows how the books of the Bible unfold and fit together harmoniously into one coherent work
- reveals the innateness of Scripture from a historical and grammatical perspective
- includes, for each biblical book, an introduction, an outline, a commentary, a bibliography, as well as an innumerable number of biblical cross-references
- explains problematic passages, discrepancies in interpretation, geographical situations, customs of the time and key words from Greek and Aramaic
- provides maps, tables and diagrams for convenience