M Michael Puritan Board Senior Aug 24, 2009 #1 With Sproul's new work on Romans soon to be released, I thought I'd ask... Most everyone here (myself included) has an affinity for reading dead folks, however I am curious to see what contemporary commentaries are prized by PB brethren.
With Sproul's new work on Romans soon to be released, I thought I'd ask... Most everyone here (myself included) has an affinity for reading dead folks, however I am curious to see what contemporary commentaries are prized by PB brethren.
Jon Peters Puritan Board Sophomore Aug 24, 2009 #4 How about Knight on Pastoral Epistles. Very helpful and solid.
B bookslover Puritan Board Doctor Aug 25, 2009 #8 Cranfield on Romans - and, at almost 94, he's not dead yet! Last edited: Aug 25, 2009
fredtgreco Vanilla Westminsterian Staff member Aug 25, 2009 #9 Ralph Davis is superb. May be better than anyone dead on 1&2 Kings. Alec Motyer is also excellent. I'm sure there are more, but these two come immediately to mind.
Ralph Davis is superb. May be better than anyone dead on 1&2 Kings. Alec Motyer is also excellent. I'm sure there are more, but these two come immediately to mind.
discipulo Puritan Board Junior Aug 25, 2009 #10 on Ephesians I found very helpful Peter T O'Brien, very thorough on Pauline Authorship and even more so, Harold W. Hoehner, recently departed (like Ridderbos) (Hoehner surprisingly doesn't buy the Circular aimed destination of Ephesians) and also the 2 volumes by Richard Phillips
on Ephesians I found very helpful Peter T O'Brien, very thorough on Pauline Authorship and even more so, Harold W. Hoehner, recently departed (like Ridderbos) (Hoehner surprisingly doesn't buy the Circular aimed destination of Ephesians) and also the 2 volumes by Richard Phillips